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Saturday 11 June 2011

Children with Botox - Yes or no?

In 1992, the average age of patients using Botox and Alastair Carruthers Jean doctors who published his first article on the anti-wrinkle Botox was 41 years. Today, Botox users tend to be younger, even children started using Botox. But if the fact Botox too early could give the desired effect or not? 


Last month, an eight-year-old Californian, was taken to hospital to care for his mother, Kerry Campbell, injected her with Botox. She said on television that her daughter has insisted that the treatment to remove wrinkles when she smiles. 



The mothers made their daughters injected with Botox is not uncommon. Another mother in Britain, Sarah Burge, shocked reporters when he said that he gave his daughter of 15 injections of Botox, coining the term "son of drainage" in the process. Whatever the widespread condemnation, mothers thought their daughters to do a favor to prevent wrinkles in adulthood. 


Cosmetic specialists warn the trend among teenagers of Botox. Botox has been used to treat men and women to serve moderate expression lines. Now, men and more women in their twenties have Botox as a preventative for wrinkles in the future. In addition, a number of stars seems a good example for young people continue this trend. It's like the latest must-have bag: the girls want - and the sooner the better.
The star of the series 18 years Glee, Charice Pempengco said she wanted the procedure of "fresh look at the camera", 25 British actress Carey Mulligan. (An education Pride and Prejudice) Lindsay Lohan and Hillary Duff, Kim Kardashian are among the "baby Botox" allegedly under pressure to maintain their youth profile. 


Makeup artist Sadie Jean Sloss, who worked on the British Next Top Model Make Me a Supermodel and the United Kingdom, the defenders of the legal age of Botox. He says there is no reason why people should not use Botox in the mid-twenties. John Schloss, who is 28 and runs a popular beauty salon, Dolly León, in Edinburgh, says many women do Botox in his twenties because of the pressure to look young. He said: "In 25 or 26, which slows the aging process, since the muscles do not contract people have heard of these things and who want to try .." 


However, as sub-Aging Botox does not realize is that children and adolescents do not have wrinkles, have facial expressions, and the two are not the same. Barter normal facial expression to such a young age and stage of social development, the hope that they can push the wrinkles of adult life and hyper-expression over time can lead to wrinkles is indeed a sacrifice too far. 


The highlight here is that there is evidence that long-term Botox works as a preventive measure, any license to use it as such. The mechanism of the drug is to relax the muscles responsible for lines and is only approved for the treatment of moderate to severe frown lines.


Even with a Botox treatment too soon may ultimately do more harm to your eyes as well. See photos of Hollywood legend Elizabeth Taylor marriage in every eight (usually five years apart) to recognize changes in their appearance. Although it was clear that even a beautiful woman in his teens, but his appearance certainly have not reached their peak until he was in his mid-thirties. If Taylor was preparing to Botox in her twenties, she provided the same level of maturity of the beauty which now always be remembered? This is probably not. 


Botox can be a powerful and effective treatment for the Middle Ages, because it slows the facial structure. For some, it can restore lost self-esteem through the process of aging. However, excessive use of long-term medication can cause muscle atrophy, which may be particularly sensitive around the eyes, the face may appear inadvertently years - despite the absence of wrinkles. Especially after Botox too early may result in adverse outcomes over time, and you may lose the best thing is never intended to have.

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