How Inadequate Chin Dimpling Treatment can Result in a Remaining Dimple
New York Oculoplastic surgeon Amiya Prasad, MD reviews a lady's concern about a dimple appearing in her chin when she frowns after she had Botox® and filler treatment, explaining inadequate Botox in the treatment can result in residual dimpling VIEW NOW
What it's Like to get Restylane Filler and Sculptra (Patient Experience)
Deirdre invites us into her real follow up & treatment with Dr. Jennifer Reichel, a board-certified dermatologic surgeon. Sculptra typically treats the outside of the face temples, lower face so this treatment will include Restylane Defyne to cheeks. VIEW NOW
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Sculptra for Face Treatment & Recovery (Patient Experience)
Deirdre is having a series of three Sculptra treatments to restore her youthful look. She shares what the second treatment was like, the differences in recovery and healing and why she is happy, so far, with her treatment. VIEW NOW
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How Filler Treatments can Help Maintain a Youthful Appearance
Learn what happens as your face ages and how Dysport and Filler can help you maintain a youthful appearance. VIEW NOW
How Long You Have to Wait for Botox Results
New York Oculoplastic surgeon Amiya Prasad, MD reviews a lady's question about Botox® in her forehead 5 days prior left her "Spock-like" appearance, explaining Botox® effects take about 3 days to appear, but peak effects appear 2 weeks after. VIEW NOW
Correcting an Uneven Smile and Exposed Teeth
New York Oculoplastic surgeon Amiya Prasad, MD reviews a lady's concern of exposing her bottom teeth on one side when smiling, explaining the possible treatments of Botox to balance muscles used to smile, and filler to improve lip volume balance. VIEW NOW
Treating Frown Lines with Dysport
Dr. Marcovici erases the frown lines using Dysport. Botox/Xeomin/Dysport can be used also for excessive sweating or turkey neck band with great success. VIEW NOW
Wrinkle Blocking With Botox, Xeomin or Dysport
Wrinkle blocking with neuromodulators like Xeomin, Dysport, and Botox work fantastic for wrinkles and other concerns (e.g., hyperhidrosis). These can be comfortably placed to help our faces look more appealing, welcoming, and relaxed. VIEW NOW
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Botox Improves Gummy Smile
Botox can also be used for improving "Gummy Smile" . more beautiful smile with Botox, not letting gums visible when you smile. It also helps to improve the lip horizontal line and lower face by relaxing the muscles. VIEW NOW
Botox for Frown and Forehead Lines in Men
Botox is a preventive treatment to avoid lines and wrinkles in face. It works for men similarly as it does for women. The required units of Botox may vary per each individual. Botox relaxes the muscles starting 3rd-5th day after injection. VIEW NOW
Botox to Treat TMJ Syndrome and Add Facial Slimming
TMJ syndrome can cause significant pain and discomfort. Some patients also desire a slimmer facial appearance, which botulinum can achieve by relaxing the masseter muscle giving a less bulky look. Shown is the technique Dr. John Burroughs uses. VIEW NOW
Treating Facial Volume Loss with Fillers
Dr. Jennifer Reichel, a board-certified dermatologic surgeon in Seattle & Renton, WA treats Jeffrey's volume loss with Radiesse. Treatment takes just a few minutes and lasts six to nine months. Other fillers like Restylane and Juvederm available. VIEW NOW
Consultation for First Filler Treatment
Dr. Jennifer Reichel, board-certified dermatologic surgeon spends time with Jeffrey talking about filler. It's important to spend time with together to ensure we understand what bothers the patient and, from our aesthetic training, where we can help VIEW NOW
How Botox can Help Some Cases of Slightly Hooded Eyes
New York Oculoplastic surgeon Amiya Prasad, MD reviews a lady's question about Botox treating one of her hooded eyelids, explaining how Botox relaxes opposing muscles to lift the brow, and the limits of this treatment where eyelid surgery is needed. VIEW NOW
Botox Injection for Teeth Grinding and Clenching
This is a video of Dr. Rivkin injecting Botox into the masseter muscles to eliminate teeth grinding and clenching. The purpose is to cancel the reflex that links stress with clenching. 20 to 30 units per side is the usual starting dose. VIEW NOW