Anti-Wrinkles Injections

Anti-Wrinkle Injections

anti-wrinkles injections

(Botox, Dysport, Nuceiva)

Neuromodulators are medically and cosmetic proven solution that helps relax facial muscles and inordinate contraction temporarily.

It is effective in smoothening fore lines, frown lines and crows feet hence giving recipients a refreshing look.
It is also useful for gummy smile, face symmetry, jaw muscle softening and slimming, facial sliming, teeth grinding, hyperhidrosis treatment to decrease under arm sweating and many more.

The procedure is very timely and cost effective it is also an approved treatment for spasms, excessive sweating on the palm and sole of the feet, some bladder disorders, and migraine.

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How do Anti-Wrinkle Injections Work?

How do Anti-Wrinkle Injections WorkBotox, Dysport and Xeomin are all injectable neuromodulators.

While each product is based on a slightly different formulation of Botulinum Toxin A, they work in essentially the same way: they block the nerve impulses of the injected muscles to temporarily paralyze muscle contractions that cause wrinkles.

The most common target areas for these injections include:

  • Horizontal forehead lines
  • Frown lines between the brows
  • Crow’s feet
  • Nasal squint lines Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)

Am I a Candidate for Anti-Wrinkle Treatments?

Botox, Dysport and Xeomin are safe for all skin types and colors and work best for patients who are in good health and who have realistic expectations of the aesthetic outcome.

However, they ARE NOT recommended for patients who:

  • Are pregnant/breastfeeding
  • Have a skin infection at the planned treatment site
  • Have a muscle or nerve condition such as ALS
  • Have a known allergy to any ingredient in any botulinum toxin product
To find out if you are a suitable candidate for Botox, Dysport or Xeomin, it’s important to talk to a skin care professional as they can help best determine which anti-aging procedure is best for your specific skin profile.

 

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