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Botox

The injection is a therapeutic muscle-relaxing agent that works at motor nerve endings.

Treatment areas for Botox

  • Between the eyebrows, the vertical frown lines that result from over-active muscles. Repeated often enough, permanent skin creases develop and even when relaxed, these frown lines remain. Relaxation of these overactive brow muscles helps to eliminate these negative appearances.
  • Wrinkles in the corner of the eyes - also known as crow's feet - caused by smiling, laughing or squinting can be smoothed and prevented from reoccurring. The injections are often used as a combination with peels and laser to give a longer lasting effect.
  • Some individuals use different muscles for raising the brows; others ?talk? with their forehead. Horizontal forehead lines can be treated with a more dilute toxin.
  • The real advance for the nasal and labial lines has been the development of a long lasting filling agent with the technique of fat transfer. This area is very mobile when talking, smiling and eating.
  • The wrinkle relaxing injections have been very successful in smoothing a banded neck. The In the past, the only treatment of these bands was surgical, with neck lifting to tighten these muscles. Wrinkle relaxing injections treat a milder form of these bands.

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