When a medicine's side effects turn out to be more marketable than its intended purpose, people tend to forget what the intended purposes were. The "little blue pill" never quite became synonymous ...
Beauty enthusiasts are turning to "jelly roll" Botox injections to smooth under-eye puffiness. Tired of looking tired? Some people are turning to “jelly roll” Botox to fake a full night’s sleep. When ...
The rise of Botox has yet to see a plateau. And while the injection is most commonly associated with those in their mid 40s and 50s, millennials are finding new and interesting ways to maintain the no ...
Medically reviewed by Maria M. LoTempio, MD Key Takeaways Botox can cause temporary redness, swelling, tenderness, or bruising at the injection site.You may get flu-like symptoms like fever, body ...
Botox is a household name synonymous with wrinkle reduction and a youthful appearance. However, this powerful medication, derived from a purified neurotoxin, has a surprising array of uses that extend ...
She may not have to sleep with one eye open — but she sure is walking around that way. After moving from Florida to New Jersey, 28-year-old Lydia August found a new neurologist to administer the Botox ...
Geisinger neurologists now use Botox to reduce spasms and ease pain associated with involuntary muscle movement problems. About 300,000 people in the U.S. suffer from some form of dystonia, a movement ...