Botox

In Leesburg, FL

What is Botox?

How Does Botox Work?

Benefits of Botox

Reduction of Gummy Smile

Botox can relax the muscles that elevate the upper lip, reducing the appearance of a gummy smile.

Enhancement of Smile Symmetry

Botox can correct asymmetry in the smile caused by uneven muscle activity.

Softening of Fine Lines

Botox helps smooth out fine lines and wrinkles around the mouth, resulting in a more youthful appearance.

Lifting Drooping Corners of the Mouth

Botox can elevate the corners of the mouth, improving a downturned smile.

Reduction of Bruxism (Teeth Grinding)

Botox can relax the jaw muscles responsible for bruxism, reducing teeth grinding and associated wear.

Improvement in Dental Restorations

Botox can help maintain the position of dental restorations by reducing muscle activity that may displace them.

Why Should You Choose The Dental Touch for Botox?

Unparalleled Expertise:

  • Our clinicians at The Dental Touch are not just experienced, they are highly trained in facial aesthetics and injection techniques, ensuring you receive the best Botox treatment.

Prioritizing Your Safety:

  • At The Dental Touch, we use only FDA-approved, high-quality Botox for treatments, ensuring your safety is never compromised.

Customized for You:

  • At The Dental Touch, we understand that each patient is unique. That’s why our Botox treatments are tailored to your facial dynamics and desired outcomes, ensuring you get the results you want.

Comprehensive Care:

  • We consider your overall facial aesthetics, offering treatments that complement your natural features.

Convenient Scheduling:

  • Flexible appointment times to accommodate your busy lifestyle.

Frequently Asked Questions about Botox

How long do the effects of Botox last?
Results typically last between 3 to 4 months.
Most patients experience only minor discomfort similar to a small pinch.
Common side effects include mild bruising or swelling at the injection site.
No, but the effects are temporary and will fade over time.
Individuals with certain neurological diseases or women who are pregnant should not receive Botox.

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