Neurotoxins offer a refined, refreshed look by smoothing away expression lines. Neurotoxins contain powerful ingredients that relax the facial muscles responsible for lines and wrinkles caused by repetitive movements. With continued use, you’ll notice static wrinkles gradually smooth out and avoid the appearance of new or deeper wrinkles. Enjoy a revitalized, confident look with this effective, non-surgical solution to fine lines and deep wrinkles.
Neurotoxins are suitable for individuals looking to reduce the appearance of dynamic wrinkles, such as crow’s feet, forehead lines, and frown lines. Ideal candidates are generally healthy adults with visible signs of aging caused by repetitive facial expressions. A consultation with a qualified provider can help determine if this treatment aligns with your aesthetic goals and needs.
During your consultation, one of our skilled providers will assess your skin, discuss your aesthetic goals, and review your medical history to ensure that neurotoxins are the right treatment for you. You’ll have the opportunity to ask questions, and your provider will explain how the treatment works, what you can expect during and after the procedure, and how many sessions may be necessary to achieve your desired results. By the end of the consultation, you’ll have a personalized treatment plan designed just for you.
To maintain optimal results, neurotoxin treatments typically need to be repeated every 3-4 months. This frequency can vary based on individual factors such as the strength of your facial muscles and your response to the treatment.
Post-treatment, it’s essential to avoid touching or rubbing the treated area for at least 24 hours. Refrain from strenuous exercise, excessive sun exposure, and lying flat for the first 4 hours after the procedure. You should also avoid alcohol and certain medications that can increase the risk of bruising.
Wrinkles are primarily caused by a combination of factors including repetitive facial movements, sun exposure, aging, and loss of skin elasticity. Other contributors can include smoking, dehydration, and environmental factors that affect skin health.
The number of units required depends on the specific treatment area, the severity of the wrinkles, as well as patient age, gender, and lifestyle. During your consultation, your provider will assess your facial anatomy and aesthetic goals to determine the appropriate dosage for optimal results.
Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin are all types of wrinkle relaxers, but they differ slightly in their formulations and diffusion properties. Botox and Dysport have similar active ingredients but Dysport may spread more widely from the injection site. Jeuveau contains slightly difference active ingredients than Botox and is FDA-approved for fewer treatment areas than Botox. Xeomin is unique because it does not contain the accessory proteins found in Botox and Dysport, which can reduce the risk of developing resistance. Each may have different onset times and durations of effect.
Botox is a wrinkle relaxer that temporarily paralyzes facial muscles to reduce dynamic wrinkles, while fillers are used to restore volume and fill in static wrinkles or hollow areas. Botox works by relaxing the muscles, whereas fillers physically add volume to areas of the face to smooth out wrinkles and improve contour.
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Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional regarding any medical conditions or treatment options. Individual results may vary, and outcomes are not guaranteed.