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The Botox Miracle

by Deborah Mitchell, Roberta D. Sengelmann.
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Overview

Tired of frown lines, worry lines and crow's feet that make you look old and unhappy?

Look 10 years younger without surgery--Botox requires no anesthesia or recovery.

In The Botox Miracle, you'll learn everything you need to know about using Botox safely:

How does Botox work?
Which areas of the face respond best to Botox?
How long does Botox last?
How much does a Botox treatment cost?
How to choose the best doctor Possible risks and side effects Who shouldn't use Botox Combining Botox with Collagen for a complete nonsurgical face-lift

All of this information combined with a foreword by a prominent dermatologist will make our book the only one-stop Botox resource out there.

Synopsis

Tired of frown lines, worry lines and crow's feet that make you look old and unhappy?

Look 10 years younger without surgery--Botox requires no anesthesia or recovery.

In The Botox Miracle, you'll learn everything you need to know about using Botox safely:

How does Botox work?
Which areas of the face respond best to Botox?
How long does Botox last?
How much does a Botox treatment cost?
How to choose the best doctor Possible risks and side effects Who shouldn't use Botox Combining Botox with Collagen for a complete nonsurgical face-lift

All of this information combined with a foreword by a prominent dermatologist will make our book the only one-stop Botox resource out there.

Publishers Weekly

Botox, the anti-aging miracle heralded by the fashion editors and plastic surgeons alike, has sparked a bumper crop of books and articles advising prospective patients on how the FDA-approved drug can turn back the clock by smoothing out wrinkles with a few relatively painless injections. While many health and beauty magazines have tackled the subject, this comprehensive, well researched volume covers the relatively new territory quite thoroughly and with the appropriate degree of seriousness (Mitchell calls upon the expertise of many different physicians throughout). Everything from the basics of finding the right doctor and examining risks to guidelines on how to assess a prospective patient's state of mind (the author warns against Botox for those suffering from depression) are discussed in a straightforward, intelligent manner. For those considering making that call to their dermatologist, this book, with its user-friendly Q&A sections, glossary of terms and resource list, should answer virtually any question about Botox and make for an extremely knowledgeable patient. (Sept.) Copyright 2003 Cahners Business Information.

About the Author, Deborah Mitchell

Deborah Mitchell is a medical writer and journalist whose articles have appeared in professional journals as well as national consumer magazines. She has authored or co-authored ten books about various health topics, including The Natural Health Guide to Headache Relief, co-authored with Paula Maas, M.D.(H), The Dictionary of Natural Healing, Your Ideal Supplement Plan in 3 Easy Steps, and What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Children's Vaccinations, co-authored with Stephanie Cave, M.D. Ms. Mitchell is a meticulous researcher, and is highly skilled at making complex technical information easy to understand. She lives in Tucson, Arizona.

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Publishers Weekly

Botox, the anti-aging miracle heralded by the fashion editors and plastic surgeons alike, has sparked a bumper crop of books and articles advising prospective patients on how the FDA-approved drug can turn back the clock by smoothing out wrinkles with a few relatively painless injections. While many health and beauty magazines have tackled the subject, this comprehensive, well researched volume covers the relatively new territory quite thoroughly and with the appropriate degree of seriousness (Mitchell calls upon the expertise of many different physicians throughout). Everything from the basics of finding the right doctor and examining risks to guidelines on how to assess a prospective patient's state of mind (the author warns against Botox for those suffering from depression) are discussed in a straightforward, intelligent manner. For those considering making that call to their dermatologist, this book, with its user-friendly Q&A sections, glossary of terms and resource list, should answer virtually any question about Botox and make for an extremely knowledgeable patient. (Sept.) Copyright 2003 Cahners Business Information.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2002
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780743464635

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