The use of botulinum toxin in head and face medicine: An interdisciplinary field

2008 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​The use of botulinum toxin in head and face medicine: An interdisciplinary field​
Laskawi, R.​ (2008) 
Head & face medicine4(5) pp. 1​-8​.​

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Review
Authors
Laskawi, Rainer
Abstract
Background: In this review article different interdisciplinary relevant applications of botulinum toxin type A (BTA) in the head and face region are demonstrated. Patients with head and face disorders of different etiology often suffer from disorders concerning their musculature (example: synkinesis in mimic muscles) or gland-secretion. This leads to many problems and reduces their quality of life. The application of BTA can improve movement disorders like blepharospasm, hemifacial spasm, synkinesis following defective healing of the facial nerve, palatal tremor, severe bruxism, oromandibular dystonias hypertrophy of the masseter muscle and disorders of the autonomous nerve system like hypersalivation, hyperlacrimation, pathological sweating and intrinsic rhinitis. Conclusion: The application of botulinum toxin type A is a helpful and minimally invasive treatment option to improve the quality of life in patients with head and face disorders of different quality and etiology. Side effects are rare.
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2008
Journal
Head & face medicine 
Organization
Universitätsmedizin Göttingen
ISSN
1746-160X
Language
English

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