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These audio segments explore wrinkle suppression through Botox® injections.

Botox® injections are a leading procedure at the UAMS Laser and Cosmetic Surgery Center.

Suzanne Yee, M.D., director of the center and an assistant professor in the Department of Otolaryngology (Head and Neck Surgery) in the UAMS College of Medicine, discusses Botox® treatment. Botox® is derived from the same agent that produces the food poison botulism. Injected into the face, it relaxes and temporarily paralyzes the muscles that form wrinkles. It is a safe and quick procedure but must be repeated every three to six months.

Dr. Yee explains why "Botox® parties" away from a physician's office are a bad idea. She also explains why more women in their late 50s, 60s, and even 70s are seeking cosmetic treatments.

This program contains five segments of two minutes each. The files are in MP3 format and can be heard on any computer with speakers. Click below to listen to each segment of this program.

Botox®: The Wrinkle-erasing Poison

How Botox® Works
Botox®: Side Effects to Keep in Mind
Botox®: Other Advantages and Uses
Granny Has a Plastic Surgeon? 


These segments were first broadcast July 15-19, 2002.

T. Glenn Pait, M.D., of UAMS is the host of the program.

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