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Richard L. Dolsky, M.D. answers: Non surgical cosmetic treatments - what works?

Non surgical cosmetic treatments - what works?


Richard L. Dolsky, MD
5 months ago

Botox produces the greatest reward for the lowest risk of any cosmetic treatment. With 30 years experience performing all cosmetic plastic surgery procedures and treatments, I have found that Botox gives the most consistent patient satisfaction with almost no risk of bad results or complications. Well administered Botox softens frown lines between the eyes, smooth the forehead, and decreases crow's feet. It can be used to create the affect of a subtle brow lift without surgery.

Fillers such as Radiesse,Restylane, and Juvederm can smooth wrinkles, fill nasolabial folds from the nose to the corner of the mouth, and enhance the cheekbones and jaw line.

Combining Botox and a variety of fillers, a cosmetic plastic surgeon can perform a non surgical " Liquid Facelift."

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