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What To Expect From Your First Botox Consultation

Individuals who are interested in Botox typically show mild to moderate signs of aging. For example, patients may be experiencing static lines or wrinkles while at rest. During your first consultation your provider will discuss your concerns and goals as well as what to expect from consistent Botox treatments. Our providers will also discuss potential

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10 FAQs About Botox

Botox is and has been the number one neurotoxin for the last few decades and is only becoming increasingly popular as the years go on. Here are ten commonly asked questions about Botox. What is Botox? Botox is a prescription medication that is injected into the facial muscles to temporarily weaken or paralyze them. By

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Rise in Cosmetic Surgery Amid Covid-19 Pandemic

BBC News recently reported a rise in cosmetic procedures around the world amid the coronavirus outbreak. Patients feel it’s the perfect time for treatment as they are able to hide behind a mask or work from home while they recover. Reported popular treatments include lip fillers, Botox, facelifts and nose jobs. Texas cosmetic surgeon, Dr.

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Is Botox Safe?

Botox was the first neurotoxin to become FDA-approved and the first neurotoxin to treat wrinkles. In 2002, Botox was FDA approved to temporarily improve the appearance of glabellar lines (the lines between the eyebrows). Today, Botox is the only FDA approved neurotoxin to treat forehead lines, glabellar lines and crow’s feet (lines around the eyes).

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