Wow, every time I think BOTOX® and its uses can't possibly evolve any further, I hear of yet another medical problem that this cosmetic miracle cure is breaking ground with. I mean, ever since BOTOX® burst onto the scene, we immediately saw the treatment as a kind of cosmetic wunderkind.
Now, it seems BOTOX® Cosmetic, forever the cool kid in school, has branched out of its circle of pretty people to lend a hand with larger community problems. Whether BOTOX® is just building extracurricular activities for induction into the school of anti-aging elites, or has a future as a health and beauty ambassador, time will tell. But exactly what all does BOTOX® treat these days?
Wrinkles to Writer's Cramp
BOTOX® Cosmetic, as most of you know, was originally used to smooth out those unfortunate brow wrinkles, crow's feet, and perpetual smile lines (which ironically inspire frowns). Now it's just unbelievable what BOTOX® has accomplished in the medical field as well as in the cosmetic industry.
Some other common BOTOX® uses include injections for hyperhidrosis (yaay for no more excessive sweating!), migraine headaches, enlarged prostates, and blepharospasm aka eyelid spasms. What might be news to you on the list of BOTOX® cures are TMJ (jaw muscle and joint disorder), bladder dysfunction, spasmodic dysphonia (strangled voice disorder), multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and even back pain and writer's cramp!
Hmm...maybe in the future event of a national emergency, BOTOX® syringes will be stockpiled along with our first aid kits and canned goods. Just remember, for wrinkles, muscle spasms, and/or sweaty pits, please speak with your doctor to make sure BOTOX® is right for you.
Your Friend,
Mia :)
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