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Thank you for your question and photo. The area you’re referring to would benefit most from dermal filler injections. These hyaluronic acid formulas can restore volume to specific areas of the face to smooth lines for a soft, rejuvenated appearance. I recommend scheduling an in-person consultation with an experienced expert injector. They will be able to assess your concern and help you decide on the best treatment option.
The only line I see on your face is the nasolabial fold. If that is the line, you were talking about then the answer is no. Botox will not help reduce that line. The only way to diminish those folds effectively is with filler. Yours is very mild and extremely normal, not a sign of aging! You should leave that mild of a fold alone!
No... this an area for filler for the volume loss that you have in the upper and mid face. Have a consultation with an expert injector to discuss your options.Best of luck!
Hello and thank you for your question. A face to face consult and examination is always best however in this scenario filler would be best rather than botox to the LLSAN. The LLSAN is typically targeted for guy smile correction. Please always seek treatment from a trained medical professional for any cosmetic treatment. Best wishes
Thank you for your question. Botox can be injected into the temporalis muscle both to treat bruxism (teeth grinding) and contour the jawline. However, Botox injections can relax overactive muscles and reduce the muscle's size with improvement that lasts for approximately 3-4 months. I recommend...
For unique cases where a variety of modalities could be used to treat the condition, I would suggest an in person or virtual consultation to develop a custom and effective treatment plan. It is difficult to precisely define the best option without collecting the same information. I suggest...
Hello and thank you for your question. A face to face consult and examination is always best however in this scenario an anaphylactic reaction to botox is extremely rare- however it is possible with any drug. We would have caution about having any non essential treatments. Please always seek...