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Botulinum Toxin

How is it different from conventional Botulinum toxin?

While conventional Botulinum toxin targets the muscles, Botulinum toxin for Facelifts targets the skin.

Hence, the undesirable risks of Botulinum toxin, such as a frozen expression, headaches or a feeling of heaviness in the forehead, are significantly reduced.

Botulinum toxin for Facelift is administered like conventional Botulinum toxin – through a series of small injections, but with fewer risks than traditional Botulinum toxin.

How does it work?

By injecting Botulinum toxin directly into the skin (and not muscle), pores contract and reduce in size causing the surface area of the skin to tighten. The result is a lifting effect that lasts for months – like a non-surgical facelift effect. Additionally, injecting intradermal Botulinum toxin into the lower part of the face close to the jawline cancels some of the downward pull of the platysma muscle, conveying a lifting effect to the cheeks and jowls.

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Can a Botulinum toxin for Facelift be combined with other treatments?

Who is a good candidate for a Botulinum toxin for Facelift?

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