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Julia Reed | 04/02/2008 6:43 pm

I Read the News Today, Oh Boy: Botox May Move from Face to Brain ... Swell

Julia Reed

This morning — before I’d made it through my first cup of tea — I opened an alarming e-mail from FOX News slugged: “Breaking News for You — Botox May Move from Face to Brain.” Swell.

It took me years to get past my fear of injecting a deadly poison (one that paralyzes muscles and is in fact supposed to do so) between my eyes, but I got over it and now I no longer have to dig foundation out of the deep, deep creases that once graced my forehead. My mother is still convinced I’m going to go blind one day and I did see an unfortunate woman at the John Barrett salon recently whom I thought had some sort of terrible palsy or worse, and then I was told she was a victim of Botox gone wrong. And now this.

According to Fox, studies tested on rat whiskers confirmed that “within three days of the injection, remnants of a protein were found broken down by the toxin in an area of the brainstem.” Further research will now be conducted to better understand how the toxins spread along nerves.

Well, until then, I’m taking my shots. I used to have a crevice between my eyes that isn’t even there when the Botox wears off anymore — the muscles have been trained not to execute my (former) trademark skeptical look. So far, the worst thing that has happened to me was that the ends of my eyebrows looked like little wings, but the trick is to get someone really good to do it. In New York I recommend Dr. Lisa Airan, an excellent dermatologist, or Dr. Haideh Hirmand, a really gifted plastic surgeon and one of the very few top females in her field. Haideh is a dream — while I remain stubbornly (and perhaps unrealistically) insistent that I’ll never go under the knife, she’s my girl if I change my mind.

25 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

M. G.
Hello? Botox is poison. Poison kills. What is so hard to understand you don’t put poison in your body without having some undesired side effects.
By M. G. on 04/04/2008 11:46 am
Candelaria Silva
I have never understood the botox craze. It is a poison. What would happen if everyone would just learn to be happy with how they really looked and aged how they really aged? Even the best plastic surgery and other cosmetic techniques don’t erase the years of living we’ve done - they still show. So many medical procedures, like medicines, are rushed to approval, only to need to be pulled back or eliminated later. Word to the wise!
By Candelaria Silva on 04/04/2008 6:18 pm
Rebecca NHG
Thank you Candelaria - I agree. I started acupuncture a year ago to get off some rx’s (allergy mainly). I feel so much better and am trying to change my diet. When I last went to my allergy Dr. he informed me the FDA found Singulair had possibly caused some suicides. I checked on the internet and found many other problematic side effects from this drug. My allergy Dr. had previously insisted that I take this every day. I’m trying to be drug free. It is hard these days with the rx advertising and doctors giving out meds so easily. Of course drugs are necessary in many cases but there are a lot of alternatives out there.
By Rebecca NHG on 06/21/2008 12:03 am
Sara K-U
I had surgery for a brain tumor and now have a little annoying memento (on the outside ‘cause I still have the tumor on the inside) where my left eye closes at odd times. Considering what I can do I realize I’m very lucky, but being human, I want to be as close to “normal” as possible. Botox was mentioned by my ophthalmologist, however my regular GP reminded me that while having the botox may allow me to have my eye open wider, it could also leave me unable to close it well. So, if you use botox use it judiciously!
By Sara K-U on 04/08/2008 10:03 pm
Ms. Dee
Julia, y’look just great. When I was in my thirties, hubby #2 said the creases between my eyes are what attracted him to me. He didn’t think I “deserved” them. Wanted to “smooth them away.” After the divorce, I looked in the mirror one day and they were, and still are, significantly smoothed out. Now it’s my mouth. And the only remedy I can afford is a smile. But those facial exercises you see every now and then…? I’ll do those in the car sometimes. I don’t think that’s a waste of time. Shoot poison into your face, or watch it shrivel. Either way, there’s something sorta eery to me about aging.
By Ms. Dee on 04/14/2008 4:10 pm
DeBúrca obj
there’s something sorta eerie to me about aging.” <—- that is very sad. When you feel that way, just think of the alternative. Personally, I think the worst thing about aging would be a loss of faculties or severe illness… if you’re fortunate enough to not have either then embrace your wrinkles and be thankful, that’s what I plan to do.
By DeBúrca obj on 07/06/2008 12:15 am
Buh- Bye
I’m a little surprised anyone at all could read this horrifying news and continue with injections for vanity’s sake knowing full well that the Botulism was capable of migrating to the brainstem. I’d worry about early onset dementia.
By Buh- Bye on 06/11/2008 12:21 am
K O
I look much less frowny when I don’t listen to FOX News.
By K O on 06/14/2008 10:35 am
DeBúrca obj
What is wrong with having a creases between your eyes? Frankly, I think women are starting to look like aliens from the effects of botox yet they don’t seem to actually “see” it. They get those “Joker” smiles and faces that don’t move normally so you keep looking at them and thinking, what am I seeing that is strange…? I think people are getting a sort of warped perception about what looks good… sort of like Tammy Faye Bakker thinking her eye makeup looked good but we all thought she looked like a clown. Also, I just can’t understand what the crime is in aging. You don’t “win” just because you cosmetically alter your face to look younger (and it’s always a weird sort of younger) and you don’t lose because you don’t look like your 30 when you’re 70 either.
By DeBúrca obj on 07/06/2008 12:03 am
DeBúrca obj
you’re 30” not “your 30”…. I hate when I don’t correct my typos & misspellings before submitting. “Bad Spellers Untie!”
By DeBúrca obj on 07/06/2008 12:05 am