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  2. Xeomin vs. Botox: What's the Difference Between These Two ...

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    Let’s start by clarifying: Botox is a brand name for the injectable treatment that is used to smooth wrinkles and fine lines between the brows and on the forehead. Because it’s been around the ...

  3. I Tried the Viral Device That’s Supposed to Lift and Sculpt ...

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    Botox paralyzes facial muscles to prevent lines and wrinkles from forming, while Emface uses RF heat to smooth lines and forehead wrinkles. For what it's worth, I've tried all three: Botox, filler ...

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

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    By interrupting these signals, Botox temporarily relaxes targeted muscles, which can reduce the appearance of wrinkles caused by repetitive movements when injected in, say, the forehead. Botox isn ...

  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. Forehead lift - Wikipedia

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    Botox is also used after some forehead lift procedures to increase the effects of the surgeries. [2] Endoscopic surgery is often employed in forehead lifts. [3] An endoscope is a surgical system with thin, pencil-sized arms that are inserted through three to five incisions about 3/8 of an inch long.

  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. 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 ...

  9. William J. Binder - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] He reported that patients who had cosmetic injections around the face reported relief from chronic headache. [9] This was initially thought to be an indirect effect of reduced muscle tension, but it is now known that the toxin inhibits release of peripheral nociceptive neurotransmitters, suppressing the central pain processing systems ...