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Botox injections should be performed only by experienced licensed professionals who has received proper training and certification in administering Botox. Please note that the application of the product by non-professionals might be health and life-threatening.




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Apart from their therapeutic purposes, injections of Botox (Botulin toxin A) are famous to be the powerful means to fight the signs of natural aging. Namely, they are used to efficiently eliminate dynamic wrinkles on the forehead, under the eyes, and around the mouth.


Tell your doctor if you have received any other botulinum toxin product in the last 4 months; have received injections ofbotulinum toxin such as Myobloc, Dysport, or Xeominin the past (tell your doctor exactly which product you received); have recentlyreceived an antibiotic by injection; take muscle relaxants; take an allergy or cold medicine;take a sleep medicine; take aspirin-like products or blood thinners.


Serious adverse reactions, including excessive weakness, dysphagia, and aspiration pneumonia, with some adverse reactions associated with fatal outcomes, have been reported in patients who received BOTOX injections for unapproved uses. In these cases, the adverse reactions were not necessarily related to distant spread of toxin, but may have resulted from the administration of BOTOX to the site of injection and/or adjacent structures. In several of the cases, patients had preexisting dysphagia or other significant disabilities. There is insufficient information to identify factors associated with an increased risk for adverse reactions associated with the unapproved uses of BOTOX. The safety and effectiveness of BOTOX for unapproved uses have not been established.


Autonomic dysreflexia associated with intradetrusor injections of BOTOX could occur in patients treated for detrusor overactivity associated with a neurologic condition and may require prompt medical therapy. In clinical trials, the incidence of autonomic dysreflexia was greater in adult patients treated with BOTOX 200 Units compared with placebo (1.5% vs 0.4%, respectively).


The most frequently reported adverse events following injection of BOTOX for strabismus include ptosis (1% after inferior rectus injections, 16% after horizontal rectus injections, and 38% after superior rectus injections) and vertical deviation (17%).


Tell your doctor if you received any other botulinum toxin product in the last 4 months; have received injections of botulinum toxin such as Myobloc, Dysport, or Xeomin in the past (tell your doctor exactly which product you received); have recently received an antibiotic by injection; take muscle relaxants; take an allergy or cold medicine; take a sleep medicine; take aspirin-like products or blood thinners.


It is also worth mentioning that while "Botox parties" have become popular, these events are not a safe way to receive injections unless they are carefully administered in a clinic environment. Botox, fillers and other professional cosmetic treatments should always be performed in a sterile medical office and by a trained professional.


Side effects reported in clinical trials include facial weakness, eyelid drooping, and brow drooping. Other adverse events included localized pain, swelling, reddening, and bruising at the injection site. In rare cases, injections have resulted in double vision, dry eyes, or difficulty swallowing or breathing. The injection of botulinum toxin products for cosmetic purposes is not recommended for use while pregnant or lactating.


Specific chemodenervation codes for BTX are based on the appropriate anatomic location site injected (Table 2).2-5 The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will allow payment for 1 injection per site, regardless of the number of injections made into the site.6 For injection into bilateral parotid and/or submandibular glands for sialorrhea use CPT 64611 only once with no modifier. Any injection in the cranium (64612) including corrugator, frontalis, temporalis, occipitalis, facial muscles, and masseter are considered head/face. This code can be used bilaterally using the right (RT), left (LT), or bilateral (50) modifiers. All injections within the chronic migraine paradigm are considered 1 site (64515) even though injections are performed in the head/face, cervical paraspinals, and trapezii, and no modifiers are permitted.


Both axillae are considered 1 site (64640 chemodenervation of eccrine glands) and can only be used once per session. When injecting for hyperhidrosis in other sites (eg, scalp, face, or extremities), use 64643, chemodenervation of eccrine glands; other area(s). For injections of neck muscles for conditions (eg, cervical dystonia) use code 64616 (chemodenervation of neck muscle(s) excluding muscles of the larynx), which can be used bilaterally using RT, LT, or 50 modifiers.


Chemodenervation of 1 or more extremities involves the use of several different CPT codes. The first code is known as the base code and should represent the limb with the most muscles injected. Pick code 64642 chemodenervation of 1 extremity; 1 to 4 muscle(s) or 64644 chemodenervation of 1 extremity; 5 or more muscle(s). Further limb injections can be billed using add-on codes based on the number of muscles injected in each limb. No modifiers are necessary. For each additional extremity, 1 to 4 muscle(s) injected, use +64643 and for each additional limb injected, 5 or more muscles, use +64645.


To ensure efficacy and safety, electrophysiologic or visual guidance is suggested for many injection locations. Electromyography, muscle stimulation, and ultrasound can be used independently or together based on clinical necessity. Medicare, for instance, allows for electromyography or electric stimulation to be performed with ultrasound guidance. Use of these techniques maximizes clinical efficacy, decreases potential side effects, and is reimbursable. Table 4 reviews the CPT codes for BTX injections under anatomic guidance. Each code can be used once per date of service.


Tell your doctor if you have received any other botulinum toxin product in the last 4 months; have received injections of botulinum toxin such as Myobloc, Dysport, or Xeomin in the past (tell your doctor exactly which product you received); have recently received an antibiotic by injection; take muscle relaxants; take an allergy or cold medicine; take a sleep medicine; take aspirin-like products or blood thinners.


Serious adverse reactions, including excessive weakness, dysphagia, and aspiration pneumonia, with some adverse reactions associated with fatal outcomes, have been reported in patients who received BOTOX injections for unapproved uses. In these cases, the adverse reactions were not necessarily related to distant spread of toxin, but may have resulted from the administration of BOTOX to the site of injection and/or adjacent structures. In several of the cases, patients had pre-existing dysphagia or other significant disabilities. There is insufficient information to identify factors associated with an increased risk for adverse reactions associated with the unapproved uses of BOTOX. The safety and effectiveness of BOTOX for unapproved uses have not been established. 041b061a72


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