Anti-Wrinkle Injections Go Beyond Making You Look Younger

While facial muscles are used to show how people feel, being too expressive can also take its toll on the skin. These can cause fine lines and wrinkles, plus, it can give an old and tired appearance. In the past, people had to go through invasive measures just to look young. Way back then, the results did not appear as natural and the procedure was expensive, making it available to only a limited number of people. At present, people can get natural and more lasting results with the latest techniques, one of which is through anti-wrinkle injection. Not only this, they have found a better way to reduce their migraines with the same technique.



About Anti-Wrinkle Injections
Anti-wrinkle injections are carried out with a sequence of small injections into the facial muscles. The chemical used in the injection is bacteria clostridium Botulinum, which is commonly used in cosmetic procedures. This aims to weaken facial muscles that contribute to the formation of wrinkles. These include the area between the eyebrows, around the eyes and lips. In addition to this, anti-wrinkle injections are used for controlling hypoactive sweat glands, eye-twitching and the latest of which is treating headaches and migraines.

How Anti-Wrinkle Injections Work
Dr. Ajaka claims that anti-wrinkle injections can effectively treat headaches and migraines. As a matter of fact, his patients are very happy with the results. Applying a few injections into the forehead allows the muscles in this area to soften and relax. This relieves any type of tension seen on the forehead. The needles that are used are very fine. This is why patients experience very minimal pain and discomfort. The effects of anti-wrinkle injections can be seen in a matter of days but it will clearly be noticeable in a week’s time. This can last for about 3 to 4 months.

Latest News on Headaches and Anti-Wrinkle Injections
A review on anti-wrinkle injections’ effectiveness on treating headaches was published recently in the American Medical Association Journal. Among 31 random controlled studies, 27 compared anti-wrinkle injections with a placebo while 4 compared these with other headache treatments. Results showed that they reduced chronic migraines from 19.5 to 17.2 per month and chronic headaches from 17.5 to 15.4 per day. Reviewers concluded that anti-wrinkle injections benefit those with chronic migraines.

There is actually more to this modest decrease in headaches. According to funded studies of a company that manufactures products for anti-wrinkle injections, they also reduce the severity of headaches and shorten the span of migraines. As a result, this company gained approval of the Food and Drug Administration as a chronic migraine treatment.

Overview
Anti-wrinkle injections can serve both the purpose of making a person look younger and reducing the effects of migraines. Studies show the gradual drop in chronic migraines and the reduction in their severity and time.

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