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Dr. Ruth Yeilding, MD

4 Myths About Botox and the Truths You Need to Know

Here is what you should know.

One truth that we all have to accept is that we get older. As we age, our appearance will change. Among those changes are wrinkles, lines around the eyes and mouth, and those on our forehead you may have heard referred to as the “11’s”.

Botox treatments have been proven to be effective in reducing these signs of aging and maintaining a more youthful appearance. It has been a reliable procedure for many patients over the years. While this is true, there have been statements made about Botox and the treatments that are simply not true. These four myths are among the most widely spread.

Myth #1 – The injections are painful.

This myth may have stemmed from the fact that Botox injections are usually given from a surgeon’s office like YMD. The truth is that most patients say they only feel a slight sting during the injection at worst. There can be a topical anesthesia applied before the treatment begins that can even address that. There should be very little pain involved with a proper Botox treatment.

Myth #2 – Botox can cause your face to be frozen.

Some people who are against Botox like to spread the myth that it can inhibit the muscles in your face from working properly and can lead to what is called a frozen face. This is simply false. The muscles are relaxed when the treatment is performed. As long as you’re working with someone who is qualified and experienced like Dr. Ruth Hill Yeilding, you can make all the same facial expressions after your treatment that you could before.

Myth #3 – Botox is only beneficial for wrinkles.

Botox can do a lot more than treat wrinkles alone. It has been used for back and neck pain, migraine treatment, voice issues in specific situations, and hyperhidrosis which is abnormal and excessive sweating. Your surgeon or clinician working with you could address these issues separately should you have any questions.

Myth #4 – Botox is actually toxic.

This myth goes back to how Botox was originally discovered. It was originally found to cause botulism and is a potent poison if ingested and digested. However, it has been determined to be a positive way to address many health issues as well as for improving facial appearance and reducing the signs of aging. It has even been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for such purposes.

Conclusion

YMD Eye and Face Laser and Plastic Surgery offers Botox treatments for patients in the Orlando area from their office in Winter Park, Florida. Dr. Ruth Hill Yeilding has been providing this service for all patients interested in improving their appearance and reduce the signs of aging. Whether you want to address wrinkles, smile and frown lines, or the dreaded “11’s”, Dr. Yeilding and her team can help you. For more information and to set up a consultation for your Botox treatments, and to learn about her many other services, call 407-960-1000.

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Before your consultation, assess your eyelid condition. Dr. Yeilding is highly skilled in this cosmetic procedure. She is board certified by The American Board of Facial Cosmetic Surgery and The American Board of Ophthalmology, with specialized training in oculoplastics and facial cosmetic surgery. Dr. Yeilding focuses on Blepharoplasty and aims to exceed your expectations with her results. Most patients of all ages typically need only one surgery for both upper and lower eyelids. This procedure often improves vision, reduces under-eye bags, and gives a more alert appearance, boosting your confidence afterward.