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Innotox have not been approved by the FDA in the US. I can not give you a recommendation of this toxin, I would stay with Botox.
Innotox is not yet approved by FDA for use in the USA and so I would be careful although I do not know its status in Australia. As it is not approved for use in US, I cannot comment on its safety or efficacy since I don't use the product.
Thank you for your question, I would be very cautious to use anything that has not been approved by the FDA. I am not sure what accreditation body in Australia but here in the States, Innotox is not approved by the FDA.
Hello, thank you for your question. Depending on how much chin augmentation you would like to receive, non-surgical chin augmentation with fillers may be a good option for you. Because the filler may be place close to the bone and far from the chin, almost any filler can be used for chin...
Hi @michelleeaston! Neuromodulators like Dysport or Botox in combination with hyaluronic acid dermal fillers like Juvederm can be an effective treatment to smooth out the 11 lines. I recommend seeking treatments from expert injectors who have the skill and experience to precisely inject fillers...
Hello, thank you for your question. It appear that you may benefit from Botox injected in your masseter. A physical examination is needed, I recommend you to schedule a consultation to discuss about your treatment.