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How is Botox used in the cosmetic world? A greater majority of the time, Botox is inserted into the skin via a syringe. Cosmetic procedures are the most common use of Botox applications. Once the liquid botox is inserted into the skin, the muscle contracts and is unable to move<ref name=Botox> . Botox can be used for facial wrinkles, frown lines, forehead lines, top of the nose (bunny lines), etc. to improve or enhance facial features.
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How is Botox used in the cosmetic world? A greater majority of the time, Botox is inserted into the skin via a syringe<ref name=Botox>. Cosmetic procedures are the most common use of Botox applications. Once the liquid botox is inserted into the skin, the muscle contracts and is unable to move. Botox can be used for facial wrinkles, frown lines, forehead lines, top of the nose (bunny lines), etc. to improve or enhance facial features.
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<ref name=botox>How botox® is injected. The Cosmetic Skin Clinic. (2021, November 2). Retrieved April 27, 2022, from https://www.cosmeticskinclinic.com/advice-centre/how-botox-is-injected/
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<ref name=allergen>PMID: 26706467</ref>Lakna. (2018, July 16). Difference between spore-forming bacteria and non-spore-forming bacteria. Pediaa.Com. Retrieved April 27, 2022, from
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Botulinum Neurotoxin

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References

  1. . Cosmetic procedures are the most common use of Botox applications. Once the liquid botox is inserted into the skin, the muscle contracts and is unable to move. Botox can be used for facial wrinkles, frown lines, forehead lines, top of the nose (bunny lines), etc. to improve or enhance facial features.

    Structural highlights

    Consists of a which are linked together by a single disulfide bond. It is a 150- kDa molecular weight protein that inhibits the release of acetylcholine by blocking the neuromuscular communications and transmissions on motor and sympathetic nerve terminals. The heavy chain binds at the pre-synaptic surface of cholinergic neurons. They bind one way and are irreversible. Endocytosis allows for the toxin receptor- complex to be sent into the cell after binding. The botulism toxin enters the cytoplasm after the disulfide bond between the two chains is broken. The light chain interacts with SNAP-25 (needed for binding/ attachment and release of ACH from vesicles) specifically at the nerve terminal to prevent binding of acetylcholine vesicles with the cell membrane.

    "Botulinum toxin is a that acts on vulnerable cells to cleave polypeptides that are essential for exocytosis"(Simpson) Botulinum toxin Type 1 or Botox contains two modules: the N-terminal (residues 441-875, in salmon) and the C-terminal receptor-binding domain ()



[1]Lakna. (2018, July 16). Difference between spore-forming bacteria and non-spore-forming bacteria. Pediaa.Com. Retrieved April 27, 2022, from

[2]Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. (2021, September 3). Cervical dystonia. Mayo Clinic. Retrieved April 27, 2022, from https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/cervical-dystonia/symptoms-causes/syc-20354123 
[2]Naumann M, Jankovic J: Safety of botulinum toxin type A: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Curr Med Res Opin. 2004 Jul;20(7):981-90. doi: 10.1185/030079904125003962. [Article]
[2]Oliveira, Ademar Francisco de Filho et al. “Application of botulinum toxin to treat sialorrhea in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients: a literature review.” Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil) vol. 14,3 (2016): 431-434. doi:10.1590/S1679-45082016RB3594 
 

[2]Pellett, S., Tepp, W. H., Scherf, J. M., Pier, C. L., & Johnson, E. A. (2015). Activity of botulinum neurotoxin type D (strain 1873) in human neurons. Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology, 101, 63–69. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxicon.2015.04.015

[2]Product Monograph: Botox (Clostridium botulinum type A neurotoxin complex ) powder for injectable solution [Link]https://pediaa.com/difference-between-spore-forming-bacteria-and-non-spore-forming-bacteria/

[2]Simpson, L. L., Maksymowych, A. B., & Hao, S. (2001). The role of zinc binding in the biological activity of botulinum toxin. The Journal of biological chemistry, 276(29), 27034–27041. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M102172200 FDA Approved Products: Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) for injection [Link]

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