Frown lines form when facial expressions cause the muscles under the skin to contract. Over time, as your skin ages, these repeated expressions cause lasting frown lines. Neurotoxins such as Botox, Xeomin, or Dysport treat dynamic lines (those that move with facial expressions), as well as soften static lines (those present on an expressionless face), by relaxing the muscles at the site of injection. We can temporarily improve the look of both moderate to severe crow’s feet lines, frown lines between the eyebrows, and horizontal forehead lines in adults. Results usually last an average of 3 to 4 months.
Whether you are new to Botox or have been doing Botox for years, our Dermatologists will evaluate your individual needs, concerns, and unique facial anatomy to determine how many units are needed and the best injection technique to achieve your desired goals.
Dermal fillers increase facial volume where injected, and reduce facial wrinkles and folds due to collagen loss over time. Most fillers are composed of hyaluronic acid, a substance naturally occurring within the body. Fillers typically last between 6 months and 2 years depending on the type of filler used, location injected, and how fast your body metabolizes it. Whether you're looking to lift and define your cheekbones, improve your profile by treating the chin or jawline, improve appearance of nasolabial folds and marionette lines, or add fullness to your lips, dermal fillers yield natural, but noticeable results. And the best part? Results are immediate. You'll leave our office with exactly the look that you want.
A consultation with one of our providers is required to see if you are a candidate for Dermal Fillers.
Botox can be used to reduce and improve the appearance of expression lines and numerous facial concerns. Schedule a consultation to determine if Botox or Filler is the best treatment option for you.
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