Botox®
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Dynamic wrinkles are caused by contractions of the delicate underlying facial muscles every time you smile, laugh or frown.
The more emotion you show, the deeper these wrinkles and lines are likely to be. While you may have earned every one of your
worry lines, you don't have to show them anymore. Now, thanks to a new use for an approved drug, dynamic lines can be
dramatically softened. The procedure known as cosmetic denervation uses Botox® injections to improve the appearance
of worry lines, frown lines, laugh lines, crow's feet and other dynamic wrinkles.
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Question: How does Botox work?
Answer: Botox blocks impulses from the nerve to the tiny facial muscles that are related to expression lines.
Botox relaxes the muscles so they do not contract. After treatment, the overlying skin remains smooth and unwrinkled while
the untreated facial muscles contract in a normal fashion, allowing normal facial expression to be unaffected.
Question: What is the treatment like?
Answer: Cosmetic denervation with Botox is a simple and safe procedure. Using a tiny micro-needle,
a very small amount of Botox is injected, very precisely, into several locations on the face. Because the needle
is so fine and only a small amount of liquid is used, the pain associated with the injections is minimal. Most patients
compare the sensation to a bug bite. No sedation or local anesthetic is required, and you can resume normal activities
immediately. You can even drive yourself home or back to the office. Some patients experience a slight temporary bruising
at the injection site. This can be covered with make-up.
Question: Are Botox treatments safe?
Answer: Botox injections have been used safely and effectively for over ten years to treat many
ophthalmological and neurological disorders. Each year thousands of patients receive Botox treatments for a
variety of conditions and it is quickly becoming a popular treatment for reversing the visible signs of aging.
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