Jeuveau #Newtox (manufactured by Evolus) is the newest alternative available to Botox, Dysport and Xeomin.
Botox. Once a taboo subject is now becoming more and more normalized as a cosmetic procedure, especially among men.
Because Botox has become a household name and a normal part of many people’s skincare regimen, it’s easy to forget that the cosmetic injectable is a medical product regulated by the FDA.
Vertical lines between the eyebrows, forehead wrinkles, and crow’s feet are some of the earliest signs of aging.
Botox is commonly mistaken as a category of cosmetic treatments, rather than the brand name of a neurotoxin product. That’s right. There are other wrinkle-fighting injectables out there besides Botox. One of these is Xeomin. Xeomin recently launched a new campaign that draws attention to this misconception as well as the stigma around cosmetic injectables. Continue reading to learn more…
Botox is consistently ranked as one of the most popular cosmetic treatments for women and men.
Kim Kardashian recently revealed that she avoids smiling for wrinkle-free skin. Although laughing and smiling can contribute facial lines, there’s a better way to preserve a youthful appearance.
As cute as they may sound, bunny lines are something that most patients hope to avoid.
Botox and Juvederm are both FDA-approved injectable treatments for facial rejuvenation, but they have some key differences in terms of function and results.
Sweating with exercise or on an extremely hot day is to be expected for most individuals. However, men and women with hyperhidrosis experience excessive perspiration even in the absence of these circumstances.