Botox Cosmetic works by temporarily obstructing muscle contractions and nerve signals. This lessens the visibility of lines between and around the brows and around the eyes. By inhibiting the contraction of facial muscles, it can help decrease the development of new wrinkles. It involves very little physical contact. Both general anesthesia and incisions are not necessary. Ice or a topical anesthetic might numb the treatment area if pain or discomfort is a concern. A thin needle will be used by your doctor to inject 3-5 doses of type A botulinum toxin during the treatment. The area between the brows will receive an injection. To remove crow's feet, you will typically require three injections on either side of each eye. Botox Cosmetic is a non-invasive, in-office procedure. There is hardly much preparation needed. Before your procedure, you should discuss your medical history, allergies, and current medical issues with your treatment provider. A registered nurse, a qualified doctor,...