jeudi 4 juillet 2013

The Best Botox Programs

By Heike Nandor


Contrary to popular belief that botulinum toxin is useful only for cosmetic purposes, it is also a popular treatment for a number of different medical conditions. When designing a botox injection course, it is essential to take into consideration these uses and how the course can train up individuals to perform them.

Basic aspects of a botox course should include:

1. Reviewing the history of botox and its types

An understanding of how botox was developed and how its different uses were discovered is important. It is also good to know about the different companies that manufacture botox in its various forms. This informs the user how treatments have been developed over the years, while making the initial part of the course interesting.

2. Studying anatomy

When botox is injected into muscles, they relax because the nerve supply is blocked. Botox is injected into a number of different muscles in the face and the rest of the body. Injections must be precise, and avoid nearby structures while being delivered only to the involved muscles. The training program should be geared towards having a sound knowledge of all the relevant structures and the underlying anatomy.

3. Learning the uses

Botox has a multitude of uses. Muscle disorders were the original use, but as treatments were refined, cosmetic applications developed. Botox has been used to treat muscle spasticity seen in children with cerebral palsy in the more recent years. Migraine is now treated with strategically injected botox into the scalp. There is ongoing research with botox being an effective treatment for severe itching that accompanies partial thickness to full thickness skin burns.

4. Understanding risks

Patients worry about potential side effects of the treatment. Not knowing the side effects will affect the patient's confidence in the health care professional doing the treatment. In order to reassure patients, it is essential to have a good knowledge of what the side effects are so that they can be discussed in detail with the patient so that their fears are allayed.

5. Respecting the rules

State boards set guidelines about who can and cannot perform botox injections. It is critical that these are respected. Training programs need to cover these topics in detail as well, in order to prevent litigation and malpractice suits.

Conclusion

The basic requirements of botox training programs are listed above. Following these steps can help produce competent professionals who can administer these treatments safely and effectively to patients.




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