The Globe & Mail is reporting on new research that shows that using botox reduces depression.
The study, undertaken in a chain of medical spas in the UK, compared women having botox in their frown lines with women having other cosmetic procedures.
The Botox group scored significantly lower on measures of anxiety and depression. And merely looking younger or refreshed didn’t explain the difference; both groups were about equally happy with their new appearances.
I commented on the effects of botox on our emotions in this post.
An example is bruxism or teeth-grinding. This is a condition that is becoming more frequent and severe as people worry about the current economy. Using botox to reduce teeth-grinding results in the individual not only feeling less jaw pain but also feeling less stressed.
Botox doesn’t replace dealing with your problems or getting the therapy that you need but if nothing seems to be working, it just might be the catalyst that you need to get you on the road to feeling better.
Dr. Rose Jeans
Advanced Rejuvenation Medical Spa

