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October 17, 2009

Get Some Great Pointers Apropos Botulinum Injections Sydney Here!

Filed under: Beauty Treatments + Products, Miscellany — admin @ 2:21 pm

Sydney Botulinum therapy (Botox for short) is swiftly becoming trendy in Sydney society in fact it is fast becoming an important part of grooming for people in the city. Nevertheless I am often dumbfounded when I listen to the amount of stories and half truths that have originated about this procedure. Here I have outlines a few of the popular stories that I come across daily at Star Cosmetic Medicine, where I work as a doctor.

Fallacy Number 1: The muscles in my forehead will stiffen up!

There are sixty or so muscles in the human face. The extended use of these muscles can result in line formation. Too large a dose of Botox have the effect of the facial musculature looking less expressive. Most doctors would use relatively low dosages to make you look well rested, nevertheless you will still appear every bit as animated.

By using tiny amounts of the toxin in just the right spot facial expression is protected whilst the lines undergo a softening effect.

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Fallacy Number 2: Botulinum is poisonous!
There is a grain of truth in this argument. Its pharmaceutical term is Botulinum Toxin Type A. In massive quantities it can loosen facial muscles that you do not want loosened and may even cause sickness.

However to put matters into perspective - a notable pharmacy saying is that ‘everything is a poison - it all depends on the dose’. Any drug in a large enough dosage can make you ill. If you drink too great a quantity of water you will die.

Fallacy Number 3: Botox hurts!
Your hair is larger than the needles we use at Star Cosmetic Medicine. Some individuals compare the treatments to getting bitten by mosquitoes. It is definitely not as painful as something like a blood test.

Fallacy Number 4: I will lose feeling in my face!
Completely incorrect. Botulinum medicine works on the junction between the nerve and the facial muscle, not the nerves of sensation. Just the ability to relax your muscles is impacted by Botox injections.

Fallacy Number 5. You cannot stop getting Botox or the lines become more pronounced!
Also wrong.

You can expect the first treatment to last for in the region of 3 months. Any further injections after the initial consultation should be effective for a little longer. The lines will gradually reform as the muscle regains its normal function. However they will definitely not be any deeper than when you began.

As A Matter Of Fact the wrinkles should be be softer than if you had never had Botox injections - even if you don’t repeat the injections. This is primarily so due to the fact your facial muscles and skin have had a rest during the treatment.

This Month Sees the Greatest of Theatre in London

Filed under: Miscellany — admin @ 3:48 am

With the charming sunshine months close approaching you should happen upon a multitude of plays at the incredible west end Theatreland. The most eagerly anticipated theatre production to launch this Summer is Sister Act, directed by the hugely funny Whoopi Goldberg. The theatre production is based on the well known movies and features a brand new cast and a whole host of new religious themed songs to sing along to. The theatre production has already premiered to the critics and had great feedback. The greatest coming from the Metro and The Evening Standard, both who mentioned how good the theatre show had been put together and how incredible the sing-a-long songs were. This sounds like a huge hit and a show that you must see.

Another marvellous theatre production to start up in Theatreland is another film adaptation, Priscilla. The theatre show stars Australian TV soap actor Jason Donavan as the leading star and sees Jason Donavan dress up in the funniest costumes ever seen on the West End. The songs again are catchy and upbeat. Sister Act is a definite hit and a musical production that is sure to capture the heart of Londoners and London tourists.

From time to time there are a few shows that stand the test of time. One of the most popular shows is Phantom of the Opera. This theatre production draws in the crowds week after week and is one of the most popular musical shows in London. The theatre production has been showing for over twenty two years. The theatre production is based upon a French novel and was written by the celebrated play writer Andrew Lloyd Webber. The story is about a young girl who’s father dies all of a sudden and sends her an angel from heaven to look after her. The angel her father sent her falls in love with the girl and the situation turn dangerous with the angel her father sent her threatening the young girls childhood sweatheart.