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Case: 13916 Category: BOTOX® Injections Treatment Gender: Female Description: This is a good example of a patient who just had a minimally invasive procedure performed. Cosmetic BOTOX was injected into this patient to acheive her desired results. |
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After photos were taken 1-4 Weeks after surgery/procedure.
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BOTOX® Injections Treatment Photos - Angle 1 | |
Details: Botulinum toxin injections (BTX), often referred to by the product names BOTOX® Cosmetic or Myobloc®, are biological toxins (botulinum toxin) transformed into a therapeutic agent. Work with BTX began in the late 1960s to treat neurological disorders. Today, BTX is used for the treatment of frown lines, forehead furrows, "crow's feet," lines and wrinkles of the lower face, and even nasal muscles (to decrease nostril flaring). BTX injections have proven to be a very popular nonsurgical cosmetic procedure; see current American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) statistics. Aesthetic plastic surgeons have found that the type of lines and wrinkles that respond to BTX injections are those caused by the muscles-specifically those muscles that contract during facial expressions such as frowning or squinting. | |
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BOTOX® Injections Treatment Photos - Angle 2 | |
Details: Technique The patient is asked to contract the muscles in the area being treated so the surgeon can determine the proper location for injection. In most cases, BTX is injected directly into the muscle with a tiny needle. It takes a few days to realize the effect of BTX injections | |
Above photos are actual patients of Stuart B. Kincaid, MD - offices in San Diego/La Jolla and Temecula/Inland Empire who have given consent for the use of their photos for this website.
BOTOX® Injections Treatment Performed by Stuart B. Kincaid, MD - offices in San Diego/La Jolla and Temecula/Inland Empire
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