Wrinkle Reduction injections Does More Than Just Smooth Away Wrinkles
Obviously, Wrinkle Reduction injections can preserve your smooth, wrinkle-less skin. But, did you know it could even help you maintain your blow-out or stop your migraines or sweaty hands from being a nuisance? Should we really use the chemical equivalent of a sweat straitjacket just because we want less sweaty hands? What do we need to know before injecting Wrinkle Reduction injections our scalps, hands, underarms or temples (in the name of migraine prevention)?
Wrinkle Reduction injections prevents Chronic Migraines – FDA approved
Wrinkle Reduction injections works by relaxing muscles that are compressing irritating a nerve. Nerves yield sensation to our foreheads, the area behind our ears, and the back of the scalp that enter these areas through small tunnels in the skull. After exiting via these small tunnels, they pass through muscle before reaching the skin. When activated, the muscle can pull on these nerves, irritating them since there isn’t much slack after exiting a small tunnel made of bone. It is thought that this nerve irritation triggers chronic migraine headaches, but if you relax the muscle with Botulinum Toxin, there is less traction on the nerve and thus less irritation, so you usually end up with fewer migraine headaches.
Wrinkle Reduction injections to get rid of migraines are great, but it’s not for everyone, so who should avoid getting this procedure? Patients who have not had a complete neurological workup should avoid it until they do.
It should be noted that the areas where Wrinkle Reduction injections is administered for chronic migraine headaches are different from those where it is injected for cosmetic reasons. In other words, getting Wrinkle Reduction injections for migraines is a medical, not a cosmetic-medical procedure.
Wrinkle Reduction injections reduces Excessive Sweating–FDA Approved
The underarm is the most common area where Wrinkle Reduction injections, is injected to treat hyperhidrosis (Excessive Sweating), The annoying thing is that people with hyperhidrosis in one area are prone to have it in other areas as well. Side note, women who are pregnant, trying to get pregnant, or nursing should not get Wrinkle Reduction injections.
After you get Wrinkle Reduction injections for hyperhidrosis, don’t get too excited and throw away your deodorant; it may decrease the amount of sweat in your armpit, but maybe not the smell! Wrinkle Reduction injections works primarily on eccrine glands (which produce watery sweat) and less on apocrine glands.
Wrinkle Reduction injections is a go for wrinkles, fine lines and even sweaty problems. But, for a sweaty scalp it might be best to invest in a dry-shampoo product to keep your luscious blow-out going for a few days longer.