BOTOX, the brand name for Onabotulinumtoxin A, is a medical treatment that can smooth moderate to severe wrinkles on various areas of your face while simultaneously providing lift to the brows and lower face. Proper placement of BOTOX is of utmost importance. BOTOX placement is an art form and because we know our anatomy inside and out, we can help provide the most natural results.
Our providers are among the best in the industry, consistently ranking at the top for their expertise and skill. BOTOX injections can be tailored specifically to each patient’s individual needs so they feel comfortable knowing they will still look like themselves, but refreshed and rejuvenated.
BOTOX injections are simple, safe, and effective. The muscles in our face are constantly moving, folding the skin to create lines and wrinkles. BOTOX treatment works by blocking the signals sent from the nerves to the facial muscles. Once injected, the muscle can no longer contract, allowing the wrinkles to relax and soften.
These injections are most effective on lines and creases caused by the natural aging process, including forehead lines, crow’s feet, and frown lines. Results can be extremely natural with gradual results. It is best to start BOTOX before deep lines set in; however, it can, with time, smooth out deeper creases as well.
Excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis, can be a frustrating condition for men. BOTOX is a highly effective treatment option that blocks the release of sweat from sweat glands, providing relief that can last for several months.
Botox works to treat rosacea by closing your blood vessels that come to your skin. When these blood vessels are closed, the blood will not rush to your skin after triggers. Small amounts of Botox are placed in the skin over the affected areas. Similar to whenBotox is used for wrinkles, you’ll see improvement in one to two weeks and you’ll enjoy your results for three to four months.
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