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Botox injections reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines around the eyes, in the forehead and between the eyebrows by relaxing the wrinkle forming facial muscles. The effects last for up...
According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Botox was the top nonsurgical cosmetic procedure in 2008, with more than 5 million injections delivered in the United States. As...
We've all heard of botox parties, but there's a new party that has all of the ladies preparing for the ultimate girls night in...The Dysport Party!
Botox is a commercial name for botulinum toxin type A, a neurotoxic protein that causes botulism in large quantities. Botulism is a rare type of food poisoning often caused by eating contaminated...
Picture this...On one side, The United States Champion, and on the other side, The European Challenger. Boxing match?...Umm No. The fight between two competing injectables?... Ding!! Here are some...
Who doesn't love to get something for free? Especially when the freebie makes you look 10 years younger. Here's how to get free botox injections.
Botox is an injection containing purified protein from a bacterium known as clostridium botulinum known as botulinum toxin type A. The FDA approved the use of Botox to temporarily treat moderate...
Botox is produced from the toxin given off by the clostridium botulinum bacterium, and it has been used by doctors for years to correct a lack of muscle control. Botox injections helped...
When using Botox for cosmetic purposes, the procedure is a minor one. However, there are some side effects and additional information you should be aware of. As with any medical procedure, you...
TMJ, or Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome, is a condition characterized by jaw tension and pain. Typically caused by either teeth grinding or jaw clenching, this condition can cause headaches and...
Cervical dystonia, also called wry neck or spasmodic torticollis, is a condition in which the neck muscles contract and cause abnormal neck and head movements and/or sustained postures. The causes...
Frown lines, also called glabellar rhytides, are the lines between the eyebrows that occur when you frown. After many years of frowning and squinting, frown lines can get etched into the skin....
Crow's feet, also known as lateral canthus lines, are what are called dynamic wrinkles. This means that the wrinkles are caused by muscle contractions, specifically squinting. There are a number...
Doctors treat millions of Americans with Botox cosmetic every year to reduce the appearance of frown lines on their face. Botox provides a safe, inexpensive and fast treatment option. If your...
If you're not squeamish about needles and don't mind the cost, a few tiny injections of Botox, collagen or even your own fat can temporarily turn back the clock. Watch frown lines, crow's-feet and...