LONDON, ENGLAND, October 01, 2010 (Press-News.org) In the last fifteen years, Botox has gone mainstream with phenomenal success. Due to this surge in demand it is now considered part and parcel of our everyday culture, generating enormous revenue globally and playing a significant part in the way many live their lives. With huge numbers of success stories, Botox is held in equally high regard by both the general public and top celebrities. Quite simply, to an entire society, Botox in the new millennium is nothing less than a way of life.
Since the 1970s, when it was discovered that Botulinum toxin could be refined and used to treat a variety of health conditions, thousands of people worldwide have enjoyed the unique benefits that only Botox can bring. In the UK alone, a number of companies specialize in the field, focusing on both cosmetic non-surgical technology and a variety of in-demand surgical procedures designed to improve self esteem (and sometimes even soothe the pain of debilitating medical conditions, as stated below).
One of these foremost companies is Courthouse Clinics. To date they have performed over one million treatments, operating premium quality clinics all over England. With procedures ranging from wrinkle-eliminating to lesser-known ones such as Tattoo removal and Microdermabrasion, it's clear that clinics specializing in the field are here for a long time to come.
With "over 25 years of specialist cosmetic experience," and employing only the "latest non-surgical technology," Courthouse Clinics are undoubtedly one of the pioneering forces of Botox in the UK, catering for both male and female clientele. More information detailing what the Botox Manchester clinic offers can be found at the following address: http://www.courthouseclinics.com/botox-manchester.
As well as women, men are becoming increasingly interested in what Botox can offer that surgery can not - namely a safe, fast and effective result that can be obtained in a fraction of the time that surgery would require. While it could be said that Botox has received some criticism in the past, certain clinics have taken steps to eliminate any potential problems and provide a premium service which allows the many positive aspects of Botox to shine through and be deservedly recognized. By allowing all necessary information to be accessed online, and by employing only highly experienced experts, Courthouse Clinics also represent a new era in Botox application. This allows the company to guarantee a level of safety and peace-of-mind that other clinics are simply unable to offer.
Under the guidance of medical director Dr Patrick Bowler - known by many for his work on TV programme "10 years younger", filmed from the Botox Cheshire clinic, the clinics' resources offer an extensive insight into what Botox can do for the individual, including background information on procedures and possible finance options. As well as their Manchester website, more information on staff, services and solutions is available at: http://www.courthouseclinics.com/botox-cheshire.
Also the co-founder of the British Association of Cosmetic Doctors, Dr Patrick Bowler established the company in 1998, and his work ethic is underpinned by a team of knowledgeable professionals, notably Dr Danielle Meagher, a specialist in Botox and Man-tox. See the link for more information on clinics or to order a free information pack outlining the process from start to finish: http://www.courthouseclinics.com/.
Impressively, the therapeutic properties of Botox are not limited to easing wrinkles and can often prove a suitable answer to more serious medical problems which present in pain, discomfort and a noticeable decrease in quality of life. In fact, there is evidence to prove that Botox can be used to lessen conditions such as blepharospasm (eyelid spasms), and cervical dystonia: abnormal movements which are the result of the neck muscles and shoulders contracting involuntarily. In these instances, Botox provides the sufferer with relief from what can be an unsettling inability to perform simple everyday tasks not limited to driving, getting dressed and eating.
Aside from these findings, It has even been proved that Botox contains qualities which can benefit more serious medical afflictions that present a considerable problem to millions of people and their families throughout the world. There is even legitimate research to suggest that under the right circumstances, Botox can act as a suitable alternative to treating mental illnesses such as depression. Cerebral Palsy sufferers have also seen improvements as a direct result of undergoing the relevant treatment(s), making Botox much more than just the wrinkle-easing miracle cure that the media portrays It to be.
Courthouse Clinics have appeared extensively on TV and operate clinics in the following areas of the UK: Birmingham, Brentwood, Haywards Heath, Maidenhead, Sheffield, Stockport and London. Over the course of the last few years, the company have appeared in print publications such as Daily Mail, Hello Magazine and Harpers Bazaar, with TV coverage featuring on ITV, Five, Channel 4 and GMTV.
Intriguingly, the company also offer services which go far beyond what many would think of when hearing the word "Botox". Alizonne Therapy is one such thing, offering hope to those who are overweight and have exhausted all other feasible options.
Known for its signature "contour shaping weight reduction" concept, this intriguing therapy utilizes the positive effects of dieting and combines this with the dynamic and technologically advanced techniques that Courthouse is universally known for. This then, "enables you to reliably, predictably and quickly achieve your ideal weight and to stabilise it at that new level", while smoothing the subcutaneous tissue. The end result is frequently as impressive as many of the company's Botox success stories, namely better body image and lower blood-pressure. As well as this, it is a process which also "firms and tightens your skin".
Courthouse Clinics operate throughout the UK. They are, of course, registered with the Healthcare Commission.
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Botox in the New Millennium has Now Become a Way of Life
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2010-10-01
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[Press-News.org] Botox in the New Millennium has Now Become a Way of LifeFollowing the last 15 years, Botox has gone mainstream with huge success.