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Botulinum Toxin Type A (Botox ® Cosmetic) Consent Botox® is made from Botulinum Toxin Type A, a protein produced by bacterium Clostridium. For the purposes of improving the appearance of wrinkles, small doses of the toxin are injected into the affected muscles blocking the release of a chemical that would otherwise signal the muscle to contract. The toxin thus paralyzes or weakens the injected muscle. The treatment usually begins to work within 24 to 48 hours and can last up to 4 months. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the cosmetic use of Botulinum Toxin Type A for the temporary relief of moderate to severe frown lines between the brow and recommends that the procedure be preformed no more frequently than once every 3 months. It is not known whether Botulinum Toxin Type A can cause fetal harm when administered to pregnant women or can affect reproductive capabilities. It is not known if Botulinum A Toxin is excreted in human milk. For these reasons, Botulinum A Toxin should not be used on pregnant or lactating women. I authorize and direct Dr. Peggy Gregory, MD, to perform Botulinum A Toxin injections on myself. The details of the procedure have been explained to me in terms that I understand. Alternative methods and their benefits and disadvantages have been explained to me. I understand that the FDA has approved the cosmetic use of Botulinum A Toxin for frown lines between the brow. Any other cosmetic use is considered off label. I understand and accept the risks and complications of Botulinum A Toxin injections which include but are not limited to : Paralysis of a nearby muscle that could interfere with opening / closing the eye (s) Local numbness Headache, nausea, flue like symptoms Swallowing, speech, or respiratory disorder Swelling, bruising or redness at the injections site Disorientation or double vision Temporary asymmetrical appearance Abnormal or lack of facial expression Inability to smile when injected into the lower face Facial pain Product ineffectiveness Change in appearance of eyebrows / eyelids I understand and accept that the long-term effects of repeated Botox® Cosmetic are as yet unknown. Possible risks and complications that have been identified include but are not limited to: Muscle atrophy (weakness) Nerve irritability Production of antibodies with unknown effect to general health. I understand and accept the less common complications, including the remote risk of death or serious disability that exist with this procedure. I am aware that smoking during the pre-and postoperative periods could increase chances of complications. I have informed the doctor of all my known allergies. I have informed the doctor of all medications I am currently taking, including prescriptions, over-the-counter remedies, herbal therapies, and any others. I have been advised whether I should take any or all of these medications on the days surrounding the procedure. I am aware and accept that there are no guarantees about the results about the procedure that have been made or applied. It is also understood that no injection is guaranteed to be perfect each time and that there may be variation in the outcome of each injection. I have been informed of what to expect post-treatment, including but not limited to: estimated recovery time, anticipated activity level, and the necessity of additional procedures if I wish to maintain that appearance this procedure provides me. I am currently not pregnant or nursing, and I understand that should I become pregnant while using this drug there are potential risks, including fetal malformation. If pre- or postoperative photographs are taken of the treatment for record purposes, I am aware that these photographs are the property of the attending physician. The doctor has answered all of my questions regarding this procedure. I have been advised to seek immediate medial attention if swallowing, speech, or respiratory disorders arise. I have read the above and am willing to accept the risks of Botox injections and believe that the potential benefits outweigh the potential risks. __________________________________ ____________________ ____________________________________ _________ Name of PatientDate Signature of PatientInitialsDate _________ _________ __________________________________ InitialsDate Peggy Gregory, MD__________________ InitialsDate