Hi Readers,
Today I am here to talk with you about Botox and its
counterpart Xeomin. Botox has been FDA approved since 2002 for the treatment of
glabellar lines (or “11s” as people affectionately call the lines in between
their eyebrows.) Since it’s development advancements in therapy have led to its
use on forehead wrinkles, crow’s feet, water bottle lines, overactive sweat
glands, gummy smiles, headaches, strabismus and uncontrolled bladders just to
name a few.
Botox is an injectable medication that acts to reduce the
strength of muscle. It does not work directly on the skin; rather it blocks the
connection from nerve to muscle so your muscle cannot contract as forcefully.
As time goes on and we make similar facial movements over and over again (think
about the squinting face you make every time you step outside on a
bright day) our skin begins to get etched with deeper lines in that area. These
muscles become hyperactive as the
result of our habit. When you block that muscle you block that pattern of
etching and your skin is finally able to smooth out and relax over that area.
By relaxing the muscles we are effectively letting the skin
“recover” giving patients a youthful more relaxed appearance. We relax only the
muscles necessary to smooth your skin. By keeping the rest of the facial
muscles active we avoid the “frozen” look that was very fashionable in the
early 00’s (thank goodness that trend is over.)
Our goal here is to make patients look less mad, less tired
and more happy, more refreshed. It's not for everyone, but it can certainly help the right candidate. To find
out more information check out our frequently asked questions page.
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