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Botox® Treatment
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Botox® is a wonderful product in Dr. Jeffrey H. Binstock's skilled hands. Botox® can easily be used to effect a reduction in frown lines, forehead wrinkles, and crow's feet. Botox® can also elevate the eyebrow area effecting a non-surgical brow lift. In the neck, Botox® is very effective in the reduction of horizontal neck lines and in the relaxation of vertical mid neck cords, i.e., thickened bands of the underlying platysma muscle. Botox can also reduce lip lines, enhance lip fullness and reduce marionette lines. Where do you put Botox®?
Injecting Botox® directly into this muscle relaxes it, stopping your ability to bring your eyebrows together in a frown. Once the muscle is relaxed it cannot contract and the frown lines fade away. Likewise, when Botox® is injected into the platysma muscle and bands of the neck, it causes them to relax, thus improving horizontal lines, and vertical neck cords that develop over time. This effect can simulate a neck lift in those individuals who do not have a lot of excess neck skin.
Botox® can be injected into the frontalis muscle of the forehead to reduce and smooth out forehead lines.
Relaxation of the muscles around the eyebrows can effect a nonsurgical brow lift. Botox® can be used around the mouth to lessen the depth of upper lip smile lines, and the lines and downward tilt of corners of the mouth. The chin can be injected to reduce dimpling. A new application is the use of Botox® for axillary
underarm sweating. One session generally results in relief of sweating
for six to ten months. Increased sweaty palms and soles can also be treated
with Botox®. See Botox®
Don't Sweat.
Ask us about other new Botox developments. What is Botox®? By using extremely small doses of Botox® injected directly into a specific muscle, only the action of that muscle will be relaxed and paralyzed. What else do I need to know? Who can perform Botox® treatments?
How has Botox® been tested?
What are the side effects? The risks associated with Botox® are minimal, very unlikely to occur, and generally resolve over several weeks. Rarely an adjacent muscle can be weakened for several weeks after an injection. This can manifest as a temporary droop of an upper eyelid in 1-2% of patients whose frown lines were injected. Occasionally, upon injection of frown or forehead lines, numbness of the forehead or discomfort may occur and last a few weeks. With crow's feet injections, there may very rarely be a temporary lower eyelid droop or double vision. Neck injections may very rarely result in temporary neck muscle weakness manifesting as temporary difficulty in articulating and/or swallowing. Injection around the mouth can cause an asymmetry of the smile lines, or corners of the mouth, and injections into the lips can cause weakness in pursing of the lips or sucking on a straw, as well as asymmetry. Please contact Dr. Jeffrey H. Binstock in San Francisco at (415)956-8686 or in Mill Valley at (415)383-5475 for further information and to schedule your consultation to find out what Botox® can do for you. Any and all references to Botox® refer to Botox® Purified Neurotoxin Complex which is a registered trademark of Allergan Laboratories, Inc. Botox® Purified Neurotoxin Complex is an FDA approved medication for various kinds of muscle spasms and spastic rigidity, but has not be specifically approved for treatment of hyperhidrosis or wrinkling. The FDA recognizes the common practice among physicians to use FDA approved drugs and "off-label" uses, particularly in diseases and conditions for which there are limited alternatives. ** Benefits depicted are actual and
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