Botulinum Toxin Type A: Evaluation of Onset and Satisfaction

With the increasing interest in nonsurgical cosmetic procedures, this research study sought to evaluate the onset of Botulinum toxin Type A (BoNTA) between naive and non-naive consumers and its effect on satisfaction. This single-blinded research study consisted of 15 adults with scheduled appointments for neurotoxin treatment of undesired glabellar lines. Participants completed pretreatment FACE-Q scales. Both the participant and the researcher rated pretreated glabellar lines with the Merz 5-point scale. Daily photographs of the treated area were taken by the participant and submitted to the researcher over a secure electronic system. Photographs were started on the treatment day and continued until both participant- and researcher-reported onset. The day of onset was determined with at least 1-point improvement when observed by both the participant and the researcher on the Merz 5-point scale. Once onset was determined, participants completed posttreatment FACE-Q scales. The average onset of treatment was 2.3 days. The average day of onset was 1.8 days in the naive group and 2.65 days in the non-naive group. Posttreatment, patients reported an average of 47.65% reduction in the appearance of glabellar lines; a 35.65% reduction was reported in the non-naive group, and a 59.67% reduction was reported in the naive group. The average participants perceived themselves 2.07 years younger prior to treatment and 6.47 years younger than their actual age posttreatment. On average, p...
Source: Plastic Surgical Nursing - Category: Nursing Tags: Departments: Aesthetics Department Source Type: research