Botox injections are the injections of a toxin called onabotulinumtoxinA to temporarily prevent a muscle from moving. As a cosmetic procedure, Botox is injected into muscles, where it blocks nerve impulses to those tissues. The muscle activity that causes the frown or cheek lines, for instance, is reduced, and a smoother look results. Without a contracting muscle beneath it, the skin movement is restricted and thus, it has a difficult time wrinkling, limiting the aging process of the cells.
Botox injections are a safe way to rejuvenate the face; however, a wrong Botox injection may cause disastrous results such as facial asymmetry, overarching eyebrows, a drooping eyelid or not being able to move the forehead at all.
The most common reason why people experience negative Botox results is when the dermatologist, or any aesthetics specialist, administers injections in the wrong spot. Not only must the aesthetician know exactly the Botox injection path, but also he/she should know what a one-millimeter difference would result. If injected inadvertently into a vessel, the toxin can cause swelling, bruising, and pain that can persist for a few weeks, which can leave patients highly discontent and unsatisfied.
For these reasons, it’s crucial for doctors to place their needles in exactly the right spots. A near-infrared device can provide guidance for practitioners of botox injections through the vein-filled facial territory. SIFVEINSET-1.0 grants practitioners the ability to visualize veins that the naked eye is unable to see.
The trolley type SIFVEINSET-1.0 produces near-infrared light that the hemoglobin absorbs. When the vein finder is held above the skin, veins appear noticeably different than the surrounding tissue. This helps medical caregivers to avoid and access the veins whenever needed. The SIFVEINSET-1.0 is supported on a trolley, which makes it suitable for basically for all cosmetic procedures.
Disclaimer: Although the information we provide is used by different doctors and medical staff to perform their procedures and clinical applications, the information contained in this article is for consideration only. SIFVEINFINDER is not responsible neither for the misuse of the device nor for the wrong or random generalizability of the device in all clinical applications or procedures mentioned in our articles. Users must have the proper training and skills to perform the procedure with each vein finder device.
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