Sunday, May 18, 2014

Getting Botox Injections May Effect Your Mood

By Andrea Hamilton


It is known that Botox are effective in erasing wrinkles and lines than any wrinkle creams on the market. Nevertheless not everybody knows that Botox can alter a people mood. There are in depth research and studies saying that Botox, with other similar substances, could affect the human brain's respons to particular mood triggers.

These reports explain that when we make face expressions relating directly to our mood, such expressions send important signals to the brain. Thence, when Botox is used to limit muscles functions used in creating these expressions, you are also interrupting this criticalcommunication between the face and the brain.

A simple experiment was conducted to explain the linkage between someone's face expressions and overall mood. Subjects were asked to hold a pen in their teeth - this action activated the smiling muscles. Participators reported a since of happiness and good feeling elicited by the impulse. Then they were told to hold the pen between their lips - this action turned on the frowning muscles. The subjects reported increased destructive emotions during this experiment.

This report has led analysts and scientists to pursue the link between our expressions and mood process. The most important question is whether or not the interpretation of these expression, is mandatory our body to correctly process our body language.

Further studies also prove that the it's really important for the human brain to properly interpret our own expressions in order to understand our mood. And the ability to process the social cues of other is also equally critical. A specific study has cited that a patient who had lately undergone Botox injections was up to 50% slower in understanding social cues,eg unhappiness or exasperation, than they were before having the Botox treatment.

So while Botox may liberate you from those wrinkles, it could also rid you of your capability to translate the signals triggered by your own and other folk's expressions.This is a crucial but less familiar botox side effect. I guess the query now is: Are people actually ready to give up this process because of this? I suspect the answer to that particular question will finally be an overpowering "no".




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