Collagen BotoxCollagen Botox are widely employed in the construction of artificial skin substitutes used in the management of severe burns, as well as for a wide range of dental, orthopedic, and surgical purposes. These
Collagen Botox may be derived from bovine, equine or porcine, and even human, sources and are sometimes used in combination with silicones, glycosaminoglycans, fibroblasts, growth factors and other substances. Collagen is also sold commercially as a joint mobility supplement. This lacks supportive research as the proteins would just be broken down into its base amino acids during digestion, and could go to a variety of places besides the joints depending upon need and DNA orders. Recently an alternative to animal-derived collagen has become available. Although
Collagen Botox expensive, this human collagen, derived from donor cadavers, placentas and aborted fetuses,[4] may minimize the possibility of immune reactions. Cosmetically desirable effects of
Collagen Botox were quickly discovered thereafter when the frown lines between the eyebrows were observed to soften following treatment for eye muscle disorders, leading to clinical trials and subsequent FDA approval for cosmetic use in April 2002. As of 2006,
Collagen Botox injection is the most common cosmetic operation in the United Kingdom.