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What's
New
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New Implant Styles -
During the past several months,
the two implant companies have developed a new high profile
implant. This means that the implant provides more projection
with a narrower base. This is a great benefit to the thin
patient with a smaller chest. Also, it appears that these
implants seem to cause less wrinkling and look and feel
more natural. The high profile saline implants have been
a welcome addition to breast augmentation. We have used
them the past six months and are very happy with the results.
Botox
- for frown lines and crow's feet

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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 everyone 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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How Does
Botox Work | Are Botox Treatments
Safe
What
Is The Treatment Like | Are There
Any Side Effects
What
Results Can I Expect | What Are
The Limitations
Is Botox
Used To Treat Other Symptoms
How Can
I Find Out If I Am A Candidate
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How
Does Botox Work?
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.
Are
Botox Treatments Safe?
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.
What
Is The Treatment Like?
Cosmetic denervation
with Botox is a simple and safe procedure. Using a tiny microneedle,
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.
Are
There Any Side Effects?
Temporary bruising is
the most common side effect. In some cases, the toxin can migrate
and cause a temporary weakness of nearby muscles. In rare cases,
there can be a drooping of an eyelid or asymmetry of facial expression.
The risk of any side effect depends on the muscles injected. Your
doctor will discuss this with you in length before your treatment.
Because the effects of Botox are completely reversible, any side
effects are temporary, lasting only a few weeks.
What
Results Can I Expect?
If dynamic wrinkles
make you look older than you are, cosmetic denervation can smooth
these out and give you a more youthful and pleasant appearance.
However, this procedure cannot improve wrinkles due to aging and
sun-damaged skin since they are unrelated to facial muscle contractions.
Botox injections will not improve sagging skin or replace the need
for a facelift or brow lift.

What
Are The Limitations Of Botox Injections?
Unfortunately, Botox
injections are a temporary solution for the treatment of dynamic
wrinkles. The effects of the injections last from three to six months.
You will need to have injections about two to three times a year.
The early clinical studies indicate that the duration of treatment
benefits is increased over time so that you should require injections
less frequently in the future. Also, the duration of effect varies
from patient to patient and may be less effective for those over
65 years of age.
Is
Botox Used To Treat Other Symptoms?
Yes, Botox has been
used for over ten years on thousands of patients to treat blepharospasm
associated with dystonia.
How
Can I Find Out If I Am A Candidate For Botox?
If you would like to
learn more about your cosmetic options, or find out if Botox treatments
might work well for you, please contact our
office and schedule a consultation with the doctor.

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