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How to make your Botox and Filler results last longer

Unfortunately, it isn’t the best time for us to be treating patients with Botox and fillers and as much as patients try to convince us these treatments are “essential”, it just isn’t safe. We understand it’s tough, we’re going without too, so we’re here with some information to help you extend the results of your […]

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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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Botox vs Dysport: What is the difference?

Botox and Dysport are the most popular neurotoxins on the market today. They both work by blocking nerve signals to the muscles, which temporarily stops the muscle from contracting. With less movement, lines and wrinkles are softened for a more rejuvenated appearance. So Botox vs Dysport…what is the difference? Botox vs. Dysport: A Comprehensive Comparison

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Facial Aesthetics PODCAST: Bloggers and Botox

Jenny: Welcome to Facial Aesthetics Unmasked. We’re here today with Alfie and Jeanna, both nurse injectors at Utah Facial Plastics. Alfie: Hello! Jeanna: Hello! Jenny: And we are super excited to have @Momcrushmonday with us, Destiny Green. Destiny: Yes! Hey, everybody! Jenny: And it’s kind of… I feel like this topic I just wanted to

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