One of the first signs of growing older are frown lines between the eyebrows. Millennials, it seems, want none of that. As far back as 2016, Modern Aesthetics had reported that “millennials consider ...
The FDA just approved a unique botulinum toxin A (BoTX-A) called DAXXIFY™ that lasted an average of six months in research subjects. I performed the research trials that led to its FDA approval, so I ...
A new antiwrinkle drug threatens Botox’s three-decade dominance of the facial injectables market. The challenger is DaxibotulinumtoxinA-lanm or Daxxify, a neuromodulator protein that, like Botox, can ...
When I say I’ve been getting Botox my entire adult life, I’m not exaggerating one bit—I started at the ripe, young age of 19 to help prevent wrinkles from forming, and I’ve honestly never looked back.
Gone are the days where Botox, or more accurately botulinum toxin A, equated to a frozen forehead and frigid expressions. Since first becoming available in the late 1980s, it's become a sophisticated ...
Please see Important Consumer Safety Information below and full Prescribing Information and Medication Guide at xeominaesthetic.com. “Are you just doing the 11s?” asked my friend Kelli over text when ...
Extended time spent scowling at screens isn’t good for a lot of things, health-wise (sleep, focus, the list goes on), but it can also expedite the arrival of pesky forehead wrinkles—namely 11 lines, ...
Can you ever be too old (or young) for Botox? Apparently not. It’s being embraced by all ages – from teens to women in their 80s – and is becoming the century’s hotshot anti-ageing treatment.
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