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The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery recommends persons considering Botox®
treatment to:
- Check
the physician's credentials: The physician
should be trained and qualified in facial
plastic surgery. The human face has a complex
anatomy and the surgeon must be familiar with
the physiology and function of more than 40
muscles present in the face. Members of the
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery are qualified to perform injections
of the face because of their extensive experience
in performing facial plastic and reconstructive
surgical procedures.
- Insist
on a complete medical evaluation: When a person
is submitting to any medical treatment that
may involve complications, he or she should
consult with a physician for a medical evaluation
and complete medial history before treatment.
- Be
informed: The physician you are consulting
with should explain the factual information
and discuss the risk, benefits, and alternative
treatments and make recommendations for treatment.
An inform consent document must be signed
by the patient. Avoid the consumption of alcohol
when under going a medical procedure.
- Choose
the appropriate setting for treatment: Botox®
injections are medical procedures and should
be performed in the presence of trained medical
personnel and proper equipment to deal with
potential complications. All injection should
be performed using sterile techniques and
proper disposal of needles and syringes is
necessary.
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