Hilla University College Journal For Medical Science
Document Type
Review
Keywords
Botulinum, Toxin type A injection, Botux, Neurotoxins
Abstract
Background: Type A botulinum toxin is used for cosmetic "face" procedures, primarily to alleviate problematic wrinkles and furrows. Botox is used to treat and improve the appearance of facial wrinkles and fine lines. Botox is the most common therapy for the glabellar, rhytid, horizontal forehead, and lateral peri-orbital wrinkles, sometimes known as "crow's feet." Botulinum toxin type A is a reliable method for enhancing the appearance of the upper and lower face during cosmetic facial procedures. Objective: The aim of this review was to analyze the clinical outcomes, uses, composition, indication, side effects and overall things related to Botulinum toxin type A injection. Conclusion: Botox indications choice from recognized functional treatments, particularly in laryngology and ophthalmology, to more recent cosmetic applications. Botox shouldn't be utilized in people with known neuro-muscular abnormality or allergy to any of the elements in the formulation. The neurological illnesses such myasthenia gravis, sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral, Lambert Eaton syndrome mostly not advised to used Botox, the reson related to long-term effects. The pregnant female, nursing mother don’t suggested used Botox, but no evidence improve the Botox is taratgenic consequence for the human. The patients used quinine, aminoglycoside antibiotics, calcium channel blocker, must be avoid injected.
How to Cite This Article
Al-Yasiry, Anas; Alyassery, Aoss Moez Abed –Alhussian; and Al-Jammali, Zainab Mahmood
(2024)
"Clinical Application of Botulinum Toxin Type A Injection: A Review,"
Hilla University College Journal For Medical Science: Vol. 2:
Iss.
4, Article 2.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62445/2958-4515.1033