Botulinum Toxin, popularly known as Botox, is an injectable that temporarily blocks the nerve signals to the muscle in which it is injected, so it is not able to contract. The end result is diminished facial lines and wrinkles. The most commonly treated areas are frown lines, forehead creases, crow’s feet near the eyes and skin dimpling on the chin. Several other areas may be treated, such as platysma bands at the neck, thick jaw muscles, lip lines and gummy smiles.
Smiling, frowning, squinting and even chewing—basically any facial movement—can eventually lead to one of the most common signs of aging – wrinkles. They can make you appear tired or even angry when you are not. One of the quickest and safest remedies to remove wrinkles is an injection of Botulinum Toxin Type A.
Botulinum Toxin can be combined with other cosmetic skin procedures—such as chemical peels, laser treatments, dermal fillers or micro needling to further improve your results. This combination of therapies can even help to prevent the formation of new lines and wrinkles.
You may be a good candidate for botulinum toxin injections if you:
• Are physically healthy
• Do not smoke or vape
• Have a positive outlook and realistic goals in mind for the improvement of your appearance
• Are committed to maintaining good skin health
In addition to cosmetic procedures, plastic surgeons also perform reconstructive surgery to correct physical deformities, injuries, or abnormalities. This may include breast reconstruction following mastectomy, repair of cleft lip and palate, or reconstruction of facial features after trauma or cancer treatment.
In addition to cosmetic procedures, plastic surgeons also perform reconstructive surgery to correct physical deformities, injuries, or abnormalities. This may include breast reconstruction following mastectomy, repair of cleft lip and palate, or reconstruction of facial features after trauma or cancer treatment.
In addition to cosmetic procedures, plastic surgeons also perform reconstructive surgery to correct physical deformities, injuries, or abnormalities. This may include breast reconstruction following mastectomy, repair of cleft lip and palate, or reconstruction of facial features after trauma or cancer treatment.
In addition to cosmetic procedures, plastic surgeons also perform reconstructive surgery to correct physical deformities, injuries, or abnormalities. This may include breast reconstruction following mastectomy, repair of cleft lip and palate, or reconstruction of facial features after trauma or cancer treatment.
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