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Men and BOTOX® Cosmetic


Okay, so it's got "cosmetic" in its name. Still, think there aren't men using BOTOX® Cosmetic? Think again. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) reports that men accounted for 296,012 of the BOTOX® procedures performed in America in just 2007 alone. So, yes, there are a lot of men using BOTOX® Cosmetic!

And why not? Today, women aren't the only ones who want to look their best. Men using BOTOX® Cosmetic know that by blocking the nerve impulses that cause muscles to contract and expression lines to form, botulinum toxin type A can dramatically reduce visible signs of aging on the face. What's more, not only does BOTOX® Cosmetic temporarily reduce the appearance of expression lines, but some studies even suggest that by relaxing the muscles, the toxin might also slow new lines from forming, helping you to maintain a more youthful look longer. And no, BOTOX® Cosmetic does not prevent a man from continuing to show his emotions. Seriously, it probably wouldn't be the most popular cosmetic medical treatment in the country if it did.

Still not sold? Well, if the word "cosmetic" is the deal-breaker, then simply remove it. Know what you get? BOTOX® for excessive sweating, because the botulinum toxin was also approved by the FDA in 2004 for the treatment of severe underarm sweating (hyperhidrosis), a medical condition that not only causes many men severe anxiety, but keeps them from the activities they enjoy. Although the focus here is on BOTOX® Cosmetic for facial rejuvenation, if you're living with hyperhidrosis, be sure to talk to a plastic surgeon or dermatologist about BOTOX® for excessive sweating.

Okay, so you're probably wondering as to the cost of BOTOX® Cosmetic. The table below has the answer, along with a lot more important information for men considering the most popular cosmetic medical treatment in America.

The Guy's Guide to Plastic Surgery for Men

BOTOX® Cosmetic

a.k.a.: Botulinum Toxin Type A, the Lunchtime Facelift, the Little Neurotoxin That Could (USA Today)
The Numbers: 296,012 BOTOX® Cosmetic procedures were performed on men in the United States in 2007 (Source: ASPS)
Objective: To temporarily smooth moderate to severe frown lines between the brows (glabella) of patients between the ages of 18 and 65
Benefits: A reduction in the appearance of expression lines and a rejuvenated look
Duration of Procedure: Less than 30 minutes
In/Outpatient: Outpatient
Recovery: Minimal downtime, if any
Results: Apparent within days, and last as long as 6 months
Complementary Procedure: Cosmetic Fillers
Cost of BOTOX®: $492 (Source: ASPS. National average, 2006. Physician fee only.)

Now you know practically everything–from the cost of BOTOX® Cosmetic and the types of lines the botulinum toxin type A treats, to how long treatment takes and how long you might expect the results to last. So, if you're now considering joining the growing ranks of those men using BOTOX® Cosmetic, there are only two things left to do:

One, keep in mind that although there are some risks, you can minimize them by adhering to your plastic surgeon or dermatologist's instructions, and…

Two, find a Plastic Surgeon in your area now.


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