Neurotoxins: Botox by Allergan and Xeomin by Merz
Botulinum toxin type A is a prescription drug approved by the FDA to temporarily improve the appearance of moderate to severe migraines and glabellar lines (frown lines between the eyebrows) in adults.
It is a neuromodulator that inhibits nerve impulses and reduces muscle contractions that cause frown lines, crow's feet, and forehead creases. Used to reduce the appearance of excessive sweating, prevent migraines, diminish gummy smiles, and more.
Neurotoxins work by impeding muscle contraction, helping to soften facial expressions and prevent wrinkles. They also assist with controlling perspiration, excessive sweat, and hyperhidrosis.
Cosmetic Areas
Forehead, Frown, Eyes wrinkles (Crow's feet), Nose, Lips, Chin, Neck, Masseter (slimming effect).
Therapeutic Uses
TMJ Disorder, Bruxism, Clenching, Migraines, Tension Headaches.
Botox for Excessive Sweating & Hyperhidrosis
An effective treatment for excessive sweating in the underarm, hands, feet, or other areas. Botox blocks the nerve signals that trigger sweat production, preventing glands from producing excessive amounts of sweat.