BOTOX
The merits of Botox therapy have been popularized within the lay press. It has unquestionably a new tool to fight the aging process and help soften lines and wrinkles.
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Introduction
The key to proper botox injections is elimination of bruising and swelling, coupled with effacement of wrinkles. A common misconception about botox is that the goal of the procedure is to eliminate facial movement and expression. Sophisticated injectors of botox will preserve facial expression while softening wrinkles. Another key component to botox therapy is to carefully map patient facial muscles and removes movement in select muscles while lessening movement in others, thereby creating a natural apperance.
Types
Botox Age Rejuvenation Botox Pore Reduction Botox Jaw Reduction Botox Facial Nerve Botox and Scars
Philosophy-How is Dr. Shah different?
Dr. Shah has been featured in several lay press articles regarding his injection techniques for botulinum toxin, in particular botox pore reduction. Dr. Shah was one of the first injectors in the world to utilize botulinium toxin in an effort to reduce pore size and sebum production and wrote the first paper in the scientific paper describing this technique and his results. He has written a seminal chapter on botoxin a leading academic text.
Botox can also be used to help reshape facial shape which can make the face less square.
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Botox can help soften muscular movement so that lines between the brows and oh the forehead and surrounding the eyes can be softened or eliminated. Patients can even have a "browlift" with selective use of Botox around the eyebrows lifting the brow to a gentle arch.
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