Among the many cosmetic procedures that have become popular in the past few years there is perhaps one that prevails. Botox injections are commonplace for both women and men – indeed more men than ever before are resorting to procedures such as this – and is simple, quick as well as being proven and effective.
So, what is Botox? Why is it all the rage, and who is the sort of person who will choose to have Botox injections? These are questions we will be answering in the article that follows, so let’s start with an explanation of Botox, what it is, and where it comes from.
What Is Botox?
Botox is a trade name for a substance called Botulinum Toxin. This is the toxin that causes the disease botulism. Botulinum Toxin is produced by a range of bacteria. There are seven types of the toxin and – here’s the shocking part – they are the most poisonous substances known to man!
Why, then, do people get routinely injected with a poisonous substance that could easily kill them? Let’s talk next about what Botox does, and why it is popular – and also why it doesn’t kill you!
What Does Botox Do?
If you want a good example of where to get Botox Montreal – Clinique Face MD is one of many such clinics offering a range of services alongside Botox. So, what does it do?
Botox is used to help remove lines from the skin on the face and forehead that come about as a result of ageing. We cannot stop the ageing process, but we can remove many of the signs using this and other cosmetic procedures. It is a simple process that can be administered by injection and completed in less than an hour. We will talk more about what to expect at a Botox appointment later on.
It’s important to understand that Botox is not a permanent solution. Those who use the routine need to visit the clinic on average every 3 to 4 months to keep up the treatment. It is, however, a remarkably successful and effective treatment. So, we know that Botox reduces the signs of ageing, but how does it do it?
This is where the effect of Botulinum Toxin becomes interesting!
How Is the Toxin Produced?
There are many resources that can tell you more about Botox than we have space for here, so if you’re interested click that link and you’ll learn a lot. How does Botox work? It’s all about the toxin, so let’s talk about that.
Botulinum Toxin is – as we have said – produced by a certain class of bacteria. In themselves these bacteria – of the class Clostridium – are relatively harmless. They are also very common. When the bacteria are exposed to a certain set of atmospheric conditions they germinate, and at this point begin to produce the toxin. The bacteria are found in the soil, in water, and in homes and other buildings in the carpet and furnishings. The toxin has also been found in canned food that has not been cooked properly before canning.
However, there is no need to worry that your home will be over-run by botulism – the illness the toxin causes – as it needs a very specific set of circumstances to produce it. It is surprisingly easy to produce in a controlled environment and, as an aside, the original trademarked Botox is produced entirely in a factory in Ireland.
The Difference Between Botulinum Toxin and Botox
The overall difference between the raw toxin and the manufactured and cosmetically applied product lies in the quantity used for Botox. What the toxin does when it enters the body is stop the nerves from transmitting to the neural system, which in effect paralyses all the muscles. If a person ingests enough – and it only takes a small amount – they may die as they can no longer breathe.
Don’t let us scare you, though, because the amount injected in the Botox routine is so small as to be practically negligible. Once injected it temporarily halts the operating of the muscles in areas of the face being treated. This allows the skin to tighten and the lines to disappear, and very soon the muscles begin to work as the miniscule amount of toxin passes through the system. So, it may be a dangerous substance, but a qualified and experienced Botox practitioner is working with simply tiny amounts – is it safe?
Is Botox Safe?
The safety of Botox is not in doubt. It is a procedure undergone by millions of people across the world on a regular basis. All practitioners must be fully trained and licensed, and there are many such clinics in and around Montreal that you could visit. Now let’s look at whether Botox is for you, and what to expect if you decide to have the procedure.

Should I Have Botox Injections?
We have explained what Botox is all about and how it works, and also confirmed that it is safe and a routine procedure. However, whether or not you should undergo this treatment remains a personal choice. If you are seeing lines on your face and forehead and want to look younger, then we say find a reputable and talk to them. If, however, you are doing it to satisfy someone else it may not be the right choice. Any cosmetic procedure should be for the benefit of the patient and not others. We’ll finish by talking about what to expect when you go to the clinic for your Botox.
What to Expect with the Botox Procedure?
Botox is administered by a very fine injection. Most people barely feel the needle. It will be done in a clinical setting where you will be made comfortable and will take no more than a few minutes. Many people choose to have Botox treatment in their lunch hour, and with the only common side-effect being numbness in the treated area you can be back at work for the afternoon shift in no time at all!
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