Botulinum toxin, or Botox, is an anti-aging technique designed to remove wrinkles and fine lines that occur on the face due to repetitive expressions. Botox has been around for over ten years now, and has gained a lot of popularity with mature men and women who want to cover their imperfections and reverse the look of aging.

However, as time goes by, more and more young men and women are going for the needle; most of them taking it as a wrinkle-preventative measure. While there is no scientific evidence that Botox prevents wrinkles from occurring in the future, boys and girls as young as 15 seem to be going for the procedure. The question that remains in most people's minds is when to start using Botox.

According to research, the highest number of people walking into clinics for the procedure are in their mid to late 30s. A majority of them are looking to remove wrinkles, while others want to reduce their over-active sweat glands and stop sweating under their arms, or their palms.

When's the Right Time to Start Botox?

The truth is, there is no "right age" to start using this technique, as long as there is an initial consultation, and then the procedure is performed by a professional dermatologist. When to start is up to you. If done correctly, this procedure can leave little to no side effects or residual damage. This is mostly because Botox is a natural purified protein that relaxes the skin, leaving the patient with a rejuvenating appearance.

Some expert dermatologists argue that this technique is best used as a preventative measure. This means that if one starts at an early age, they might avoid invasive procedures in the future.

When considering this procedure, it is important that you only work with a licensed and skilled dermatologist. To be on the safe side, do a background check, verify professional references, and read testimonials to see how long the professional has been in business.

December 15 2015 |

anti-aging, botox, Cosmetic Surgery, dermatologist

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