Thursday, October 16, 2008

Biden Uses Botox?


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Doctors have reported an increasing amount of men using Botox as a treatment for wrinkles.
In 2001, doctors performed 856,000 cosmetic Botox procedures, including 106,000 on men, according to statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. In 2007, 4.6 million procedures were performed, of which about 300,000 were on men. (Many doctors who watched the recent vice-presidential debate are convinced that Joe Biden may be one of those men who use Botox, though the Biden camp has denied it.)

Still, the idea of men using Botox is hardly mainstream.

Meanwhile, Allergan (makers of Botox) has started marketing more directly to men. There is a prominent pitch on the Botox Web site, noting that the product “is certainly not just for women,” and a pamphlet features the Olympic gold-medal swimmer Mark Spitz, who started using Botox this year.

Doctors say the most common reasons male patients cite for using Botox include looking better for social and romantic ends, succumbing to their wives’ encouragement (or demands), and, perhaps most important, a desire to remain competitive in the workplace, especially for those in finance and business.

The procedure works the same way in both men and women, eliminating or reducing wrinkles by temporarily paralyzing and atrophying the facial muscles that cause them. But men often have thicker skin and stronger muscles, doctors say, and frequently require higher doses. The parts of the face targeted for men typically are the horizontal lines in the forehead and "angry" brows.

Many men are still skeptical about using Botox for an anti aging tool and will wait longer for their repeat visits since they aren't as bother as women by their aging.

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Source: NY Times

1 comment:

CheyCope said...

Glad to see men are opening up about their vanity.