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Thank you for sharing your question. Botox can not be used to limit hair loss. There are better medical options that can be explored, however.
botox doesnt help hair loss. theradome should be started now (see link) and in office prp/acell injections.You need a formal evaluation to see what type of hair loss you may have. when you have hairless its best to do a full hormonal workup for internal optimization plus scalp biopsies or scrapings to rule out any stress related, inflammatory, autoimmune or infectious causes of hair loss. In general most people with early hair loss have telogen (stress related) and/or androgenetic (normal aging) and both can be treated with in office treatments like steroid injections, PRP/acell, Exosomes and at home treatments like oral medications, oral vitamins like Viviscal, topical exfoliating sprays like Restorsea, and weekly growth factors like anteagemd. See an expert for an evaluation. If hair loss is significant it may requires hair transplant (follicular unit translation).
When the human takes age whole skin of the body loose tension.So botox makes extra losing of tension.It is not a realistic approach.Regards.
Botox is not a common treatment for hair loss. You can consider PRP, topical medications, or for some patients, hair transplant such as SmartGraft, is recommended. The best place to begin is an evaluation by an expert provider near you.
I would highly recommend getting a formal evaluation with and treatment from a board-certified cosmetic dermatologist and expert in facial sculpting. An experienced physician will be able to determine which technique will give you the result you're looking for. See an expert. Best, Dr. Emer
If Botox isn't working to get the desired effect on smokers lines you may want to work on skin texture. You can consider treatments including Morpheus8, peels, and lasers. I've included a video I hope you find helpful.
Botox will affect the muscle that is injected. It creates a smoother look to the "11's" by affecting the ability of the injected muscle to contract. It does not treat the wrinkle itself. I've included a video about neuromodulators that I hope you find helpful.