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Botox is simply the trade name for botulinum toxin A. It
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Trade name for botulinum toxin. Used in tiny amounts, it can temporarily paralyze a muscle and reduce or eliminate wrinkles or frown lines without harm.
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Toxin produced by the same bacteria responsible for a type of food poisoning called botulism. Injected in very small amounts into the eyelid muscles, botox has been found to be effective in stopping uncontrollable eyelid spasms such as those found in blepharospasm.
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A neurotoxin which, when used in very low doses, relaxes or temporarily paralyzes the contractive muscles which cause frown lines. Treatment is non-surgical in the form of injections which smooth deep persistent lines between brows or in the forehead. Botox paralyzes facial muscles, while Puragen fills in the space beneath wrinkles. Each acts in a different way, but may be used to complement each other.
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Botulism toxin
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