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  2. What everyone still gets wrong about Botox, according ... - AOL

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    (A syringe holds three to five units.) Here’s the science behind the syringe: Botox blocks the signals from nerves that make muscles contract. ... “If you want to lift the jowls or smile lines ...

  3. Will getting preventative Botox in your 20s and 30s fight ...

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    A single unit of Botox costs $10 to $15, ... how old you are isn’t always an indication of how many lines and wrinkles you have. ... but appear when you smile or squint. “If a patient comes in ...

  4. Derms Share 7 Ways to Get Rid of Smile Lines and How to ...

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    Smile lines often form over time due to “repeated folding of the skin on the side of the mouth from smiling and facial movement,” says Joshua Zeichner, M.D., director of cosmetic and clinical ...

  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. Nasolabial fold - Wikipedia

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    The nasolabial folds, commonly known as "smile lines" [1] or "laugh lines", [2] [self-published source] are facial features. They are the two skin folds that run from each side of the nose to the corners of the mouth. They are defined by facial structures that support the buccal fat pad. [3] They separate the cheeks from the upper lip.

  7. Gummy smile - Wikipedia

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    Gummy smile, also known as excessive gingival display, is a smile that shows gum under the upper lip. It is a common clinical condition, which can be caused by an abnormal dental eruption (delayed passive eruption), hyperfunction of the upper lip elevator muscle , excessive vertical growth of the maxilla bone, over-eruption of the maxillary ...

  8. I'm a dermatologist. Here's how I decided I was ready for Botox

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    Most commonly, the first wrinkles people see forming are horizontal lines on the forehead, vertical "11 lines" in the middle of the brow, fine lines around the eyes or "bunny lines" along the ...

  9. These Dermatologist-Recommended Products Work Like Botox in a ...

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    Botox in a bottle products are those that mimic the effects of Botox in terms of helping to smooth out fine lines and help the skin look more plump and youthful,” explains Dr. Scott.