Botox, the purified version of the bacterium Clostridium botulinum, has become a popular treatment for wrinkles. But did you know that it is also used for a variety of other conditions?
A BRIEF HISTORY OF BOTOX
Dr. Vernon Brooks found in 1953 that injecting small amounts of botulinum into a hyperactive muscle caused it to temporarily relax. The FDA first approved Botox in 1989 to treat problems with eye muscles and eyelid spasms. In the 1990s and into the 21st century, the FDA began to approve Botox for even more uses—such as treating neck pain and, most famously, for improving frown lines.
BOTOX TREATS MORE THAN JUST FROWN LINES
Botox became so popular for treating wrinkles, physicians and scientists began to notice other effects. It is now FDA-approved to help relieve migraines and certain types of neck pain. Botox is also approved for adults with overactive bladder, excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), or muscle stiffness in the elbow and wrist. Some physicians offer Botox as a treatment for enlarged jaw muscles, vocal cord spasms, and enlarged prostates. Botox is now recognized as a treatment for 21 different conditions in 80 countries!
Curious about what Botox can do for you? The physicians at Anders Dermatology would love to talk to you about the available options! Make sure you discuss your medications (including over-the-counter products) and symptoms so that we can determine the right approach for your individual needs! Call us today at 419.473.3257 to schedule an appointment!