Botox BOTOX® Cosmetic is the only treatment of its type approved by the Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) for the temporary improvement of moderate to severe frown lines between the brows. What's more, unlike many procedures
and over-the-counter wrinkle remedies, BOTOX® Cosmetic treats the cause of these frown lines by reducing the
muscle contractions that cause the lines to form over time. You may see creams or gels advertised, or products that
claim to be "better than BOTOX." However, none of these products is associated with BOTOX® Cosmetic.
The fact is, there is only one BOTOX® Cosmetic.
What Does Botox® Treat?Botox®
treats dynamic wrinkles, those little annoyances known as frown lines, worry lines, laugh lines and crow's feet. Botox®
blocks the chemicals that normally signal these muscle groups to contract. By not contracting the muscles are allowed to relax
and your dynamic wrinkles begin to smooth away. Botox® smoothes, flattens and relaxes: - Horizontal
creases on the forehead
- Vertical creases between the eyes (the glabella area)
- Wrinkles on the temple side
of the eyes, the "crow's feet"
- Wrinkles on the sides of the nose, "bunny lines"
- Wrinkles
on the upper lip, pursed lips
- Vertical cords on the neck
Radiance
is a synthetic material and not comprised of any human or animal tissue, you cannot contract a disease from its injection.
The natural compatibility of Radiance with the body also means that no allergy testing is required, and treatment can take
place immediately. When injected, the cream-like texture of Radiance feels soft and natural Radiance is the ideal treatment
for these areas of the face: - Lines between the nose and mouth, between eyebrows and on the upper lip.
- The
so-called "smile lines" and "frown lines.
- Depressions and blemishes like acne scars.
- Thinning
lips.
Botox BOTOX® Cosmetic is the only treatment of its type approved by the Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) for the temporary improvement of moderate to severe frown lines between the brows. What's more, unlike many procedures
and over-the-counter wrinkle remedies, BOTOX® Cosmetic treats the cause of these frown lines by reducing the
muscle contractions that cause the lines to form over time. You may see creams or gels advertised, or products that
claim to be "better than BOTOX." However, none of these products is associated with BOTOX® Cosmetic.
The fact is, there is only one BOTOX® Cosmetic.
What Does Botox® Treat?Botox®
treats dynamic wrinkles, those little annoyances known as frown lines, worry lines, laugh lines and crow's feet. Botox®
blocks the chemicals that normally signal these muscle groups to contract. By not contracting the muscles are allowed to relax
and your dynamic wrinkles begin to smooth away. Botox® smoothes, flattens and relaxes: - Horizontal
creases on the forehead
- Vertical creases between the eyes (the glabella area)
- Wrinkles on the temple side
of the eyes, the "crow's feet"
- Wrinkles on the sides of the nose, "bunny lines"
- Wrinkles
on the upper lip, pursed lips
- Vertical cords on the neck
Radiance
is a synthetic material and not comprised of any human or animal tissue, you cannot contract a disease from its injection.
The natural compatibility of Radiance with the body also means that no allergy testing is required, and treatment can take
place immediately. When injected, the cream-like texture of Radiance feels soft and natural Radiance is the ideal treatment
for these areas of the face: - Lines between the nose and mouth, between eyebrows and on the upper lip.
- The
so-called "smile lines" and "frown lines.
- Depressions and blemishes like acne scars.
- Thinning
lips.
Botox BOTOX® Cosmetic is the only treatment of its type approved by the Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) for the temporary improvement of moderate to severe frown lines between the brows. What's more, unlike many procedures
and over-the-counter wrinkle remedies, BOTOX® Cosmetic treats the cause of these frown lines by reducing the
muscle contractions that cause the lines to form over time. You may see creams or gels advertised, or products that
claim to be "better than BOTOX." However, none of these products is associated with BOTOX® Cosmetic.
The fact is, there is only one BOTOX® Cosmetic.
What Does Botox® Treat?Botox®
treats dynamic wrinkles, those little annoyances known as frown lines, worry lines, laugh lines and crow's feet. Botox®
blocks the chemicals that normally signal these muscle groups to contract. By not contracting the muscles are allowed to relax
and your dynamic wrinkles begin to smooth away. Botox® smoothes, flattens and relaxes: - Horizontal
creases on the forehead
- Vertical creases between the eyes (the glabella area)
- Wrinkles on the temple side
of the eyes, the "crow's feet"
- Wrinkles on the sides of the nose, "bunny lines"
- Wrinkles
on the upper lip, pursed lips
- Vertical cords on the neck
Radiance
is a synthetic material and not comprised of any human or animal tissue, you cannot contract a disease from its injection.
The natural compatibility of Radiance with the body also means that no allergy testing is required, and treatment can take
place immediately. When injected, the cream-like texture of Radiance feels soft and natural Radiance is the ideal treatment
for these areas of the face: - Lines between the nose and mouth, between eyebrows and on the upper lip.
- The
so-called "smile lines" and "frown lines.
- Depressions and blemishes like acne scars.
- Thinning
lips.
Botox BOTOX® Cosmetic is the only treatment of its type approved by the Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) for the temporary improvement of moderate to severe frown lines between the brows. What's more, unlike many procedures
and over-the-counter wrinkle remedies, BOTOX® Cosmetic treats the cause of these frown lines by reducing the
muscle contractions that cause the lines to form over time. You may see creams or gels advertised, or products that
claim to be "better than BOTOX." However, none of these products is associated with BOTOX® Cosmetic.
The fact is, there is only one BOTOX® Cosmetic.
What Does Botox® Treat?Botox®
treats dynamic wrinkles, those little annoyances known as frown lines, worry lines, laugh lines and crow's feet. Botox®
blocks the chemicals that normally signal these muscle groups to contract. By not contracting the muscles are allowed to relax
and your dynamic wrinkles begin to smooth away. Botox® smoothes, flattens and relaxes: - Horizontal
creases on the forehead
- Vertical creases between the eyes (the glabella area)
- Wrinkles on the temple side
of the eyes, the "crow's feet"
- Wrinkles on the sides of the nose, "bunny lines"
- Wrinkles
on the upper lip, pursed lips
- Vertical cords on the neck
Radiance
is a synthetic material and not comprised of any human or animal tissue, you cannot contract a disease from its injection.
The natural compatibility of Radiance with the body also means that no allergy testing is required, and treatment can take
place immediately. When injected, the cream-like texture of Radiance feels soft and natural Radiance is the ideal treatment
for these areas of the face: - Lines between the nose and mouth, between eyebrows and on the upper lip.
- The
so-called "smile lines" and "frown lines.
- Depressions and blemishes like acne scars.
- Thinning
lips.
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they are | | Alpha-hydroxy acids | Alpha-hydroxy
acids (AHAs) are derived from fruit and dairy products and act as exfoliators and moisturizers. Many dermatologists recommend
AHAs to soften rough skin and erase fine lines. The strength of AHAs depends on their acid concentration. | | Chemical peeling | Also called chemabrasion and dermapeeling,
this facial skin rejuvenation procedure does what its name implies—it peels the skin. Chemical peels may contain alpha-hydroxy
acids or other acids. Peels are typically used to treat wrinkles and pigment changes caused by sun exposure. | | Restylane | Restylane is the latest and safest
filler that replaced the old collegen procedures | | Dermabrasion | With dermabrasion, the surface layer of the skin is removed by high-speed sanding. This technique is used
for a wide range of purposes, from removal or reduction of acne and scars to facial skin rejuvenation. Microdermabrasion is
a technique that removes less surface skin and is used most often for superficial skin defects. | | Laser resurfacing | Laser resurfacing with a pulsed CO2
laser works best on fine, shallow wrinkles caused by aging or sun damage. Lasers emit a very brief pulse of high-intensity
light that's fast enough to limit heat damage in the skin, yet strong enough to vaporize tissue cleanly. | | Fat implants | Fat implants are used as sub-dermal
fillers. With this procedure, fat is essentially taken from one area (usually the belly, buttocks, or thighs) and put elsewhere—in
an area where you want it. The fat is cleaned of blood and other fluids and deposited in laugh lines, frown lines, sunken
chins, and hollow cheeks. |
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| Other
procedures and products* | What they are | | Alpha-hydroxy
acids | Alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) are derived from fruit and dairy products and act as exfoliators
and moisturizers. Many dermatologists recommend AHAs to soften rough skin and erase fine lines. The strength of AHAs depends
on their acid concentration. | | Chemical peeling | Also
called chemabrasion and dermapeeling, this facial skin rejuvenation procedure does what its name implies—it peels the
skin. Chemical peels may contain alpha-hydroxy acids or other acids. Peels are typically used to treat wrinkles and pigment
changes caused by sun exposure. | | Restylane | Restylane is
the latest and safest filler that replaced the old collegen procedures | | Dermabrasion | With dermabrasion, the surface layer of the skin is removed by high-speed sanding. This technique is used
for a wide range of purposes, from removal or reduction of acne and scars to facial skin rejuvenation. Microdermabrasion is
a technique that removes less surface skin and is used most often for superficial skin defects. | | Laser resurfacing | Laser resurfacing with a pulsed CO2
laser works best on fine, shallow wrinkles caused by aging or sun damage. Lasers emit a very brief pulse of high-intensity
light that's fast enough to limit heat damage in the skin, yet strong enough to vaporize tissue cleanly. | | Fat implants | Fat implants are used as sub-dermal
fillers. With this procedure, fat is essentially taken from one area (usually the belly, buttocks, or thighs) and put elsewhere—in
an area where you want it. The fat is cleaned of blood and other fluids and deposited in laugh lines, frown lines, sunken
chins, and hollow cheeks. |
|
| Other
procedures and products* | What they are | | Alpha-hydroxy
acids | Alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) are derived from fruit and dairy products and act as exfoliators
and moisturizers. Many dermatologists recommend AHAs to soften rough skin and erase fine lines. The strength of AHAs depends
on their acid concentration. | | Chemical peeling | Also
called chemabrasion and dermapeeling, this facial skin rejuvenation procedure does what its name implies—it peels the
skin. Chemical peels may contain alpha-hydroxy acids or other acids. Peels are typically used to treat wrinkles and pigment
changes caused by sun exposure. | | Restylane | Restylane is
the latest and safest filler that replaced the old collegen procedures | | Dermabrasion | With dermabrasion, the surface layer of the skin is removed by high-speed sanding. This technique is used
for a wide range of purposes, from removal or reduction of acne and scars to facial skin rejuvenation. Microdermabrasion is
a technique that removes less surface skin and is used most often for superficial skin defects. | | Laser resurfacing | Laser resurfacing with a pulsed CO2
laser works best on fine, shallow wrinkles caused by aging or sun damage. Lasers emit a very brief pulse of high-intensity
light that's fast enough to limit heat damage in the skin, yet strong enough to vaporize tissue cleanly. | | Fat implants | Fat implants are used as sub-dermal
fillers. With this procedure, fat is essentially taken from one area (usually the belly, buttocks, or thighs) and put elsewhere—in
an area where you want it. The fat is cleaned of blood and other fluids and deposited in laugh lines, frown lines, sunken
chins, and hollow cheeks. |
|
| Other
procedures and products* | What they are | | Alpha-hydroxy
acids | Alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) are derived from fruit and dairy products and act as exfoliators
and moisturizers. Many dermatologists recommend AHAs to soften rough skin and erase fine lines. The strength of AHAs depends
on their acid concentration. | | Chemical peeling | Also
called chemabrasion and dermapeeling, this facial skin rejuvenation procedure does what its name implies—it peels the
skin. Chemical peels may contain alpha-hydroxy acids or other acids. Peels are typically used to treat wrinkles and pigment
changes caused by sun exposure. | | Restylane | restylane is the latest and safest filler that replaced the old collegen procedures | | Dermabrasion | With dermabrasion, the surface layer of the skin is removed by high-speed sanding. This technique is used
for a wide range of purposes, from removal or reduction of acne and scars to facial skin rejuvenation. Microdermabrasion is
a technique that removes less surface skin and is used most often for superficial skin defects. | | Laser resurfacing | Laser resurfacing with a pulsed CO2
laser works best on fine, shallow wrinkles caused by aging or sun damage. Lasers emit a very brief pulse of high-intensity
light that's fast enough to limit heat damage in the skin, yet strong enough to vaporize tissue cleanly. | | Fat implants | Fat implants are used as sub-dermal
fillers. With this procedure, fat is essentially taken from one area (usually the belly, buttocks, or thighs) and put elsewhere—in
an area where you want it. The fat is cleaned of blood and other fluids and deposited in laugh lines, frown lines, sunken
chins, and hollow cheeks. |
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