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Study Finds Botox Improves Patient’s Quality of Life

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010 by editor2

In addition to smoothing wrinkles, Botox may also improve your quality of life and your self-esteem, according to a new of the  study published in the journal Dermatologic Surgery.

Dr. Steven H. Dayan, of the Chicago Center for Facial Plastic Surgery, conducted the study on 100 participants who received either Botox injections or a saline placebo for facial wrinkles between the eyebrows, on the forehead and around the eyes.

Participants took a quality of life enjoyment and satisfaction questionnaire before the injections and two weeks and three months after the injections.

The researcher found that Botox injections result in improvements in quality of life and self-esteem. Those who were treated with Botox showed statistically significant improvements in answers to many quality of life questions, including those pertaining to physical health, mood, overall life satisfaction, body satisfaction, self-consciousness, self-worth, appearance, weight satisfaction, attractiveness and sense of well-being. Additionally, increases in overall self-esteem and appearance-, social- and performance-related self-esteem were observed in those who received Botox.

The study also revealed that patients who received Botox for the first time demonstrated a greater improvement in quality of life and self-esteem when compared to participants who had previously received Botox.

“The findings in this study ask us to think much differently about Botox treatments,” says Dr. Dayan. “We have long known the physically enhancing benefits of Botox treatments, but to now have data that indicates Botox also improves one psyche, self-esteem and quality of life is very significant. The question now has to be asked is if getting Botox makes people feel better about themselves, could this translate into them being more productive in their professional lives and happier in their personal lives?”

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U.K. Now Treats Chronic Migraines with Botox

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010 by editor2

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A few months ago a blog post explained Botox’s potential to work as a migraine treatment, and now the U.K.’s drug regulator has become the first in the world to approve Botox for the use of preventing chronic migraine headaches, Allergan announced last week. While best known as a cosmetic wrinkle treatment, Botox can now be used on migraine patients in the U.K. who have headaches at least 15 days a month, including migraines on 8 days.

Allergan’s clinical trial PREEMPT (Phase III REsearch Evaluating Migraine Prophylaxis Therapy) involved almost 1,400 adults with a history of migraines and who experienced 15 or more headache days of which at least 50 percent were migraine or probable migraine during a baseline 28-day period. At the end of the period, patients were randomized to receive either Botox injections or placebo.

Patients in the Botox group averaged 8.2 fewer migraine days by week 24 following treatment, which was significantly greater than the change from baseline observed in placebo treated patients of 6.2 days.

Lee Tomkins, director of Migraine Action, said, “We have been following these studies really closely and the evidence is really pretty solid. These people spend half their lives in pain. Even if they get half the attacks, it can really improve their quality of life.” Migraine Action says one in seven people in the UK suffer from migraine, affecting twice as many women as men.

The U.S.’s Food and Drug Administration is likely to decide this month whether the product can be sold for migraines, Aaron Gal, a Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. analyst in New York, said in May.

Botox is still the most popular minimally-invasive cosmetic procedure in the U.S., according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons’ most recent statistics, which showed that the procedure was performed 4.8 million times in the U.S. in 2009  for cosmetic purposes. 

Over Time, Fewer Botox Treatments May Be Needed

Monday, May 10th, 2010 by newseditor

According to research recently conducted by a surgeon at OHSU, you may be able to botox-glabellardecrease the frequency of your Botox treatments after 2 years, meaning you can still receive the same wrinkle-reducing results of Botox, but the overall cost will decrease.

In a study funded by Allergan Inc, Roger A. Dailey M.D. F.A.C.S. analyzed the results of 50 patients undergoing Botox injections for temporary correction of their glabellar lines.  He concluded that after using Botox every four months for two years, the injection frequency could be extended to 6 months while still remaining effective.

In addition, his research indicates that Botox may have work as a preventive measure against wrinkles.  You can read more details in the official online press release from the Oregon Health and Science University.


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