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Incorporating Botox® into Your Regular Beauty Routine

Incorporating Botox® into Your Regular Beauty Routine

Botox® has become a household name — even those who’ve never taken advantage of its wrinkle-smoothing superpowers know it has a long track record of safety and effectiveness. There’s a reason Botox has owned the top spot on the American Society of Plastic Surgeons’ list of minimally invasive cosmetic treatments for several years running — it works.

While impressive safety and success rates propelled Botox’s popularity, its versatility is what keeps people coming back for more. In Roswell, Georgia, that means heading to Nexclin Medicine, where triple-board-certified physician Dr. Naima Cheema and Dr. Hina Abid offer expert Botox injections that deliver just the right balance of dramatic change and natural youthfulness. 

Once you get Botox, you’ll love your results and want to keep them going, so it’s good that Botox is safe to use frequently. You can pop in for a touch-up as soon as the effects begin to fade — in about four or five months, on average. In fact, many of our patients have standing Botox appointments and consider these quick injections a critical part of their regular beauty routine. Here are some of the reasons they cite.

Botox works on dynamic wrinkles

If your regular beauty routine includes high-quality moisturizers, cleansers, and sun protection, you’re off to a great start. Those products can go a long way toward slowing the aging process. When you notice textural changes, fine lines, and crepey wrinkles, dermal fillers replace lost volume under your skin and restore your complexion.

 

However, if deep crevices mark your face where your skin folds and creases each time you smile, frown, or squint, you need a treatment designed to tackle them. We call these dynamic wrinkles because they occur when your face moves. Over the years, your skin loses collagen, elastin, and fat, so the laugh lines and worry lines stay put. Only a neuromodulator like Botox can address dynamic wrinkles. We inject Botox at precise locations and depths to relax the micro-muscles that cause the creases. When the muscle contractions stop, the lines disappear.

Botox can prevent wrinkles

All beauty routines aim to keep skin healthy and prevent premature aging, but not all can. Our Nexclin Medicine experts are professionals with deep knowledge of your facial anatomy, overall health needs, and the multiple factors involved in skin health, including genetics, nutrition, environment, and lifestyle. Dr. Cheema and our team understand the biology of skin care and the science behind Botox as a preventive treatment.

For our patients who want to stay ahead of the aging curve, we offer preventive Botox therapy customized for their unique needs. Regular Botox injections give your skin the advantage of early intervention that stops the wrinkles before they take hold.

Botox trains your face not to wrinkle

Adding Botox to your regular beauty routine means scheduling touch-ups a few times a year as the results wear off, but don’t be surprised if you need fewer and fewer sessions as time goes on. 

Over time, Botox trains your muscles to accept a new normal and grow accustomed to being relaxed. Since Botox muscle movement dissipates the Botox medication, a more relaxed state means it stays in your system longer, so your results last longer.

Further, a regular routine of Botox injections subtly changes how your facial muscles respond to your expressions. Although you still flash a brilliant smile and can communicate your surprise or anger, the underlying muscles learn to chill under the surface, causing less stress on your skin. 

Ready to add Botox to your regular beauty routine? Call Nexclin Medicine in Roswell, Georgia. 

 

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