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revolvemedspa · 3 months ago
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Dysport Specialist Queens
Like Botox, Dysport is an injectable neurotoxin treatment that works by causing temporary paralysis to the muscles along the face, that cause wrinkles and expression lines to occur. Dysport works by reducing the activity of these treated muscles and prevents the overlying skin from folding over onto itself, which as we mentioned, creates facial wrinkles and fine lines. Like Botox, Dysport uses the botulinum-toxin-A as its active ingredient, and can be extremely effective at treating dynamic wrinkles along many areas of the face, but according to some experts it works best along the eyebrows and forehead region. However, results will vary from patient to patient and its best to let Dr. Rollins and his team to help decide which treatment may be right for you. As Dysport is able to stifle these facial muscles, it allows the skin above time to smooth itself out and restore its smoothness and overall texture. Also like Botox, Dysport has a number of other off label uses as well in the medical community.
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drgolberg · 2 years ago
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Non-Surgical Facelift: A Solution to Reduce Wrinkles and Frown Lines
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As we age, our skin naturally loses its elasticity and firmness, which leads to the formation of wrinkles and frown lines. While surgical facelifts were once the only solution for reducing these signs of aging, non-surgical facelifts have become increasingly popular in recent years. These non-invasive procedures offer a safer and more affordable alternative to traditional facelifts, and they can provide effective results for those looking to reduce wrinkles and frown lines.
A non-surgical facelift, also known as a liquid facelift, involves the use of dermal fillers, botulinum toxin injections, and other cosmetic treatments to lift and tighten the skin. Unlike surgical facelifts, these procedures do not require incisions or any significant downtime, making them a more convenient and accessible option for many people.
Botulinum toxin injections, such as Botox and Dysport, are one of the most popular options of non surgical facelift in New York City. These injections work by temporarily relaxing the muscles that cause wrinkles and frown lines, allowing the skin to appear smoother and more youthful. Botulinum toxin injections are typically used to treat wrinkles on the forehead, between the eyebrows, and around the eyes.
Dermal fillers, such as Juvederm, Restylane, and Sculptra, are another option for reducing wrinkles and frown lines. These fillers work by adding volume to the skin, filling in wrinkles and lines and restoring a more youthful appearance. Dermal fillers can be used to treat wrinkles on various parts of the face, including the cheeks, temples, and lips.
In addition to Botox and dermal fillers, other non-surgical facelift options include microneedling, chemical peels, and laser resurfacing. Microneedling, for example, involves the use of tiny needles to create micro-injuries in the skin, which stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, the two proteins that help keep the skin firm and youthful. Chemical peels and laser resurfacing work by removing the top layer of damaged skin and stimulating new skin growth.
The procedures of non surgical facelift NYC are not only convenient and effective, but they are also relatively safe. However, as with any medical procedure, there are potential risks and side effects, so it is important to choose a qualified and experienced practitioner.
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fdmlovesfashion · 2 years ago
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New Aesthetics: Non-Invasive Ways to beautify with Injectors
New Aesthetics: Non-Invasive Ways to beautify with Injectors
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topelectrolysisnyc · 6 years ago
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simontomas · 3 years ago
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How Do Med Spa Injections Work?
Wants to know how does Med Spa Injections work? If yes, then you have landed on the right page. Skin-deep NYC is here to serve you with more them 14 years of experience. Mostly Jeuveau, Botox, & Dysport are used as per the requirements. These injections make your skin soft and smooth also protect your muscles from contracting. We can see instant results from it. To know more in detail, please visit our blog and can book an immediate appointment.
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beautybydrkay · 6 years ago
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Not all jaws are sculpted equally! A contoured, 👸🏼👸🏻👸🏽👸🏻beautiful jawline draws the eye with its distinctive sharp angles. In youth and beauty, the mandible has a tight sharp edge, providing a line of demarcation between the neck in the face that looks attractive. If you look at classic features of models, and aesthetic proportions, the lower face and jaw angle are very important to give a youthful, strong profile. I recommend jawline injections to anyone who is noticing heaviness around the lower face and mouth, sagging jowls, and a poorly defined chin or angle of the jaw. I use fillers such as Voluma and Radiesse to give a beautiful contoured look. Come and see me for the best jawline injection out there! Remember beauty is in the eye of the needle holder and experience matters! Come visit me- I’d love to help you with my surgical and artistic skill. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ . To see me as a client in my Los Angeles/Pasadena private practice, call me at (626) 316-7033 or email [email protected]. Please leave a message! . Follow our Snapchat👻👻 👻dr_kay 👻to get more great beauty tips and fun face facts daily! . 💧My amazing new KDskincare line is now available for purchase online www.nosedoc.net/shop . #jawline #jawlinesculpting #radiesse #modellife #model #sculpted #chiseled #cheekbones #mandible #botox #masseterbotox #nails #lips #lipinjections #lippies #mua #pasadena #la #weho #nyc #filler #radiesse #botox #cheekcontouring #jawlinecontouring #dysport #xeomin #nurselife #pride #yoga #muscles #workout #weddinginspo #voluma (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv2o-yGH5qx/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=17a9vh7jbg5hz
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glamodasite · 6 years ago
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We Tried It: Jaw Reduction Just Like Bethenney Frankel
I’m not ashamed to admit that my introduction to jaw reduction was the Real Housewives of NYC. Along with epsom salts baths it’s  one life’s simple pleasures. Over the last couple of seasons I couldn’t help but notice that Bethenny Frankel’s face had softened. Our Skinny Girl’s very distinct, angular jaw line had been seemingly been chiseled away. Don’t get me wrong—she looks great! But the beauty reporter in me couldn’t imagine how this was possible. I took to to the internets where Frankel was quoted openly discussing the Botox injections she’d been receiving to treat her TMJ pain. I could get behind this. Despite my best mindfulness efforts and a night guard, I clench in my sleep and wake up with a sore jaw. I’ve noticed that my face shape has changed ever so slightly because of enlarged mandible muscles. I can really see them when I clench in the mirror and I don’t like it!
Curious about using botox to treat my TMJ and expanding jawline, I went to the best plastic surgeon in NYC on—where else—Park Avenue. Dr. Mehdi Sina of Pearlman Aesthetic Surgery confirmed that Botox and Dysport can be used to treat TMJ pain by injecting it into the mandible muscle. Over time, the muscle loses strength so that it can no longer contract with such intensity. The bonus is a less pronounced or atrophied jawline. Bethenny’s Botox regime was not only alleviating her grinding habit by paralyzing the muscle that caused it, but shrinking her mandibles in the process. A two-fer!
Dr. Sina discussed my TMJ symptoms determined that my mandibles would respond to treatment (I am a “moderate” case). We opted for Dysport over Botox (same price, same benefits, slightly different formulation) because its effect tends to last longer on me. After marking the scene of the crime along my jaw, he quickly injected each muscles several times. The whole thing took less than 5 minutes and was practically painless—really, that’s just my drama-face above. Only a little ice-pack compression afterward and I was out the door!
One week later and my TMJ pain was gone. Like, really truly gone. I massaged my mandibles and there was no soreness or tightness. A few weeks later and I could see a difference in my face. It was subtle—no one else said anything to me—but when I clenched in the mirror, there were no muscles popping out! This photo was taken about a month after my first round of Dysport. You can see a more tapered or inverted triangle shape (right), versus the squared off jaw I’d started to develop (left):
Dr. Sina had me come back in for a little more Dysport a few weeks later to really seal the deal, but the visible results didn’t change much more after that. As for my TMJ pain, it is GONE. I love knowing that I’m not hurting myself and my teeth in my sleep! With most patience, the amount of Botox or Dysport required decreases over time—as does the frequency of treatments needed. With any luck, this should only be an annual thing. Cost will vary depending on the size of your muscles, and number of units or vials required to treat, but expect to spend $1000-1500.
Questions? Comments? Leave them below and I’ll do my best! Better yet, book a consult with Pearlman Aesthetic Surgery. They are pros at this, not to mention the NICEST people in what can be a superficial industry (says the girl who watches RHONY…). 
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anneedmonds · 6 years ago
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We Tried It: Jaw Reduction Just Like Bethenney Frankel
I’m not ashamed to admit that my introduction to jaw reduction was the Real Housewives of NYC. Along with epsom salts baths it’s  one life’s simple pleasures. Over the last couple of seasons I couldn’t help but notice that Bethenny Frankel’s face had softened. Our Skinny Girl’s very distinct, angular jaw line had been seemingly been chiseled away. Don’t get me wrong—she looks great! But the beauty reporter in me couldn’t imagine how this was possible. I took to to the internets where Frankel was quoted openly discussing the Botox injections she’d been receiving to treat her TMJ pain. I could get behind this. Despite my best mindfulness efforts and a night guard, I clench in my sleep and wake up with a sore jaw. I’ve noticed that my face shape has changed ever so slightly because of enlarged mandible muscles. I can really see them when I clench in the mirror and I don’t like it!
Curious about using botox to treat my TMJ and expanding jawline, I went to the best plastic surgeon in NYC on—where else—Park Avenue. Dr. Mehdi Sina of Pearlman Aesthetic Surgery confirmed that Botox and Dysport can be used to treat TMJ pain by injecting it into the mandible muscle. Over time, the muscle loses strength so that it can no longer contract with such intensity. The bonus is a less pronounced or atrophied jawline. Bethenny’s Botox regime was not only alleviating her grinding habit by paralyzing the muscle that caused it, but shrinking her mandibles in the process. A two-fer!
Dr. Sina discussed my TMJ symptoms determined that my mandibles would respond to treatment (I am a “moderate” case). We opted for Dysport over Botox (same price, same benefits, slightly different formulation) because its effect tends to last longer on me. After marking the scene of the crime along my jaw, he quickly injected each muscles several times. The whole thing took less than 5 minutes and was practically painless—really, that’s just my drama-face above. Only a little ice-pack compression afterward and I was out the door!
One week later and my TMJ pain was gone. Like, really truly gone. I massaged my mandibles and there was no soreness or tightness. A few weeks later and I could see a difference in my face. It was subtle—no one else said anything to me—but when I clenched in the mirror, there were no muscles popping out! This photo was taken about a month after my first round of Dysport. You can see a more tapered or inverted triangle shape (right), versus the squared off jaw I’d started to develop (left):
Dr. Sina had me come back in for a little more Dysport a few weeks later to really seal the deal, but the visible results didn’t change much more after that. As for my TMJ pain, it is GONE. I love knowing that I’m not hurting myself and my teeth in my sleep! With most patience, the amount of Botox or Dysport required decreases over time—as does the frequency of treatments needed. With any luck, this should only be an annual thing. Cost will vary depending on the size of your muscles, and number of units or vials required to treat, but expect to spend $1000-1500.
Questions? Comments? Leave them below and I’ll do my best! Better yet, book a consult with Pearlman Aesthetic Surgery. They are pros at this, not to mention the NICEST people in what can be a superficial industry (says the girl who watches RHONY…). 
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theperfectorpage · 6 years ago
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We Tried It: Jaw Reduction Just Like Bethenney Frankel
I’m not ashamed to admit that my introduction to jaw reduction was the Real Housewives of NYC. Along with epsom salts baths it’s  one life’s simple pleasures. Over the last couple of seasons I couldn’t help but notice that Bethenny Frankel’s face had softened. Our Skinny Girl’s very distinct, angular jaw line had been seemingly been chiseled away. Don’t get me wrong—she looks great! But the beauty reporter in me couldn’t imagine how this was possible. I took to to the internets where Frankel was quoted openly discussing the Botox injections she’d been receiving to treat her TMJ pain. I could get behind this. Despite my best mindfulness efforts and a night guard, I clench in my sleep and wake up with a sore jaw. I’ve noticed that my face shape has changed ever so slightly because of enlarged mandible muscles. I can really see them when I clench in the mirror and I don’t like it!
Curious about using botox to treat my TMJ and expanding jawline, I went to the best plastic surgeon in NYC on—where else—Park Avenue. Dr. Mehdi Sina of Pearlman Aesthetic Surgery confirmed that Botox and Dysport can be used to treat TMJ pain by injecting it into the mandible muscle. Over time, the muscle loses strength so that it can no longer contract with such intensity. The bonus is a less pronounced or atrophied jawline. Bethenny’s Botox regime was not only alleviating her grinding habit by paralyzing the muscle that caused it, but shrinking her mandibles in the process. A two-fer!
Dr. Sina discussed my TMJ symptoms determined that my mandibles would respond to treatment (I am a “moderate” case). We opted for Dysport over Botox (same price, same benefits, slightly different formulation) because its effect tends to last longer on me. After marking the scene of the crime along my jaw, he quickly injected each muscles several times. The whole thing took less than 5 minutes and was practically painless—really, that’s just my drama-face above. Only a little ice-pack compression afterward and I was out the door!
One week later and my TMJ pain was gone. Like, really truly gone. I massaged my mandibles and there was no soreness or tightness. A few weeks later and I could see a difference in my face. It was subtle—no one else said anything to me—but when I clenched in the mirror, there were no muscles popping out! This photo was taken about a month after my first round of Dysport. You can see a more tapered or inverted triangle shape (right), versus the squared off jaw I’d started to develop (left):
Dr. Sina had me come back in for a little more Dysport a few weeks later to really seal the deal, but the visible results didn’t change much more after that. As for my TMJ pain, it is GONE. I love knowing that I’m not hurting myself and my teeth in my sleep! With most patience, the amount of Botox or Dysport required decreases over time—as does the frequency of treatments needed. With any luck, this should only be an annual thing. Cost will vary depending on the size of your muscles, and number of units or vials required to treat, but expect to spend $1000-1500.
Questions? Comments? Leave them below and I’ll do my best! Better yet, book a consult with Pearlman Aesthetic Surgery. They are pros at this, not to mention the NICEST people in what can be a superficial industry (says the girl who watches RHONY…). 
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revolvemedspa · 3 months ago
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Best Doctor for Botox in Queens
Botox is actually the brand name for an injectable neuromodulator medication that is used in a variety of cosmetic and general medicine procedures and treatments. The active ingredient within Botox is the botulinum-toxin-A, a purified protein complex compound that is diluted and used in an injectable formation to safely and effectively reduce the appearance of unwanted wrinkles and fine lines. As we mentioned, Botox is simply a brand name, and there are many other similar formulations out there including Dysport, Xeomin and more. And while these treatments are also highly effective, Botox is by far the most popular and well known of them all, and has become a staple in popular culture and media.
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revolvemedspa · 4 months ago
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Dysport Injections NYC
Dysport and Botox are very similar in their treatment, as both are neuromodulators that make use of the botulinum-toxin-A. They both work by temporarily blocking the nerves that cause muscles along the face to contract, and in doing so allow the skin above time to smooth itself out and for facial wrinkles to improve. According to many patients, Dysport can often have a quicker onset and offer somewhat faster results. But results may not last as long as they would with Botox treatment. Some patients have even claimed to see improved results within two days of treatment, while Botox results may take upwards of a week or two to appear. In addition, often times patients who have used Botox frequently, may not see as good results with it, and may do better to switch to Dysport. 
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revolvemedspa · 4 months ago
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Botox Queens
Botox is actually the brand name for an injectable neuromodulator medication that is used in a variety of cosmetic and general medicine procedures and treatments. The active ingredient within Botox is the botulinum-toxin-A, a purified protein complex compound that is diluted and used in an injectable formation to safely and effectively reduce the appearance of unwanted wrinkles and fine lines. As we mentioned, Botox is simply a brand name, and there are many other similar formulations out there including Dysport, Xeomin and more. And while these treatments are also highly effective, Botox is by far the most popular and well known of them all, and has become a staple in popular culture and media.
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revolvemedspa · 5 months ago
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Dysport Specialist
Dysport and Botox are very similar in their treatment, as both are neuromodulators that make use of the botulinum-toxin-A. They both work by temporarily blocking the nerves that cause muscles along the face to contract, and in doing so allow the skin above time to smooth itself out and for facial wrinkles to improve. According to many patients, Dysport can often have a quicker onset and offer somewhat faster results. But results may not last as long as they would with Botox treatment. Some patients have even claimed to see improved results within two days of treatment, while Botox results may take upwards of a week or two to appear. In addition, often times patients who have used Botox frequently, may not see as good results with it, and may do better to switch to Dysport.
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revolvemedspa · 2 months ago
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Best Medical Spa in Queens
Botox is actually the brand name for an injectable neuromodulator medication that is used in a variety of cosmetic and general medicine procedures and treatments. The active ingredient within Botox is the botulinum-toxin-A, a purified protein complex compound that is diluted and used in an injectable formation to safely and effectively reduce the appearance of unwanted wrinkles and fine lines. As we mentioned, Botox is simply a brand name, and there are many other similar formulations out there including Dysport, Xeomin and more. And while these treatments are also highly effective, Botox is by far the most popular and well known of them all, and has become a staple in popular culture and media.
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revolvemedspa · 6 months ago
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Botox Specialist
Botox is actually the brand name for an injectable neuromodulator medication that is used in a variety of cosmetic and general medicine procedures and treatments. The active ingredient within Botox is the botulinum-toxin-A, a purified protein complex compound that is diluted and used in an injectable formation to safely and effectively reduce the appearance of unwanted wrinkles and fine lines. As we mentioned, Botox is simply a brand name, and there are many other similar formulations out there including Dysport, Xeomin and more. And while these treatments are also highly effective, Botox is by far the most popular and well known of them all, and has become a staple in popular culture and media.
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revolvemedspa · 6 months ago
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Botox Specialist NYC
Botox is actually the brand name for an injectable neuromodulator medication that is used in a variety of cosmetic and general medicine procedures and treatments. The active ingredient within Botox is the botulinum-toxin-A, a purified protein complex compound that is diluted and used in an injectable formation to safely and effectively reduce the appearance of unwanted wrinkles and fine lines. As we mentioned, Botox is simply a brand name, and there are many other similar formulations out there including Dysport, Xeomin and more. And while these treatments are also highly effective, Botox is by far the most popular and well known of them all, and has become a staple in popular culture and media.
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