Botox
In Leesburg, FL
What is Botox?
- Botox is a purified form of botulinum toxin, used cosmetically to relax facial muscles, reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. It is also effective for treating a "gummy smile" by controlling the muscle movements of the upper lip.
How Does Botox Work?
- Botox works by temporarily paralyzing the facial muscles responsible for wrinkles. It is injected in small doses into specific muscles, blocking the nerve signals that cause them to contract. This results in a smoother, more refined appearance of the skin.
Benefits of Botox
Reduction of Gummy Smile
Enhancement of Smile Symmetry
Softening of Fine Lines
Lifting Drooping Corners of the Mouth
Reduction of Bruxism (Teeth Grinding)
Improvement in Dental Restorations
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.
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