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  2. 7 red flags to watch out for when getting Botox or filler ...

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    Botox and filler injections have grown in popularity over the years. Not everyone offering them is qualified or following safety protocols. A cosmetic physician and a dermatologist shared the red ...

  3. Facial rejuvenation - Wikipedia

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    Facial rejuvenation procedures experienced the most growth, as 2013 marked the highest number of botulinum toxin type A injections to date, with 6.3 million injections. [7] A significant upward trend on the number of facial rejuvenation procedures is predicted, [ 5 ] and could be due to the following factors:

  4. What is 'Barbie Botox' and why is it all over TikTok? What ...

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    It refers to the injection of Botox — an FDA-approved neurotoxin that works by inhibiting muscle contraction — into the trapezius muscle between the neck and shoulder.

  5. Botulinum toxin - Wikipedia

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    Botulinum toxin, or botulinum neurotoxin (commonly called botox), is a neurotoxic protein produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum and related species. [24] It prevents the release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine from axon endings at the neuromuscular junction, thus causing flaccid paralysis. [25]

  6. Lindsay Lohan Looks Amazing—We Asked Plastic Surgeons the ...

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    Botox and fillers. Contrary to Dr. Chiu (and pretty much the entirely of the internet at this point), plastic surgeon Ari Hoschander, MD, doesn’t believe Lindsay’s had any facial plastic ...

  7. Injectable filler - Wikipedia

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    Injectable filler is a special type of substance made for injections into connective tissues, such as skin, cartilage or even bone, for cosmetic or medical purposes.The most common application of injectable fillers is to change one's facial appearance, but they also are used to reduce symptoms of osteoarthritis, treat tendon or ligament injuries, support bone and gum regeneration, and for ...

  8. Counterfeit Botox found in California. Here’s how to spot ...

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    If you come across or suspect counterfeit Botox being used you can report it on the FDA’s website or by calling 800-551-3989.

  9. Restylane - Wikipedia

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    Restylane is the trade name for a range of injectable fillers with a specific formulation of hyaluronic acid (HA).. In the United States, Restylane was the first hyaluronic acid filler to be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for cosmetic injection into subdermal facial tissues.