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Botox Boston: Treatment for Wrinkles and More

Botox® Treatment

Developed to treat the obvious signs of aging, Botox® is considered safe and effective, and has become one of the most popular and readily-accepted non-surgical procedures for facial rejuvenation (and other purposes).  Commonly applied to forehead furrows, so-called "crow's feet," and lines between the eyebrows to reduce and alleviate wrinkles, our highly-experienced surgeons at our Boston practice are able to produce results that range from subtle to dramatic, consistently producing a younger, more relaxed look.  To schedule a free Botox® consultation at our Boston office, call 617-123-1234.

Reasons to Consider Boston Botox® Treatment

  • Erase large wrinkles or furrows of forehead.
  • Correct vertical "frown lines" between the brows.
  • Eliminate wrinkles or so-called "crow's feet."
  • Treat palm or excessive underarm sweating.


The Botox® Procedure

With the patented Botox® method, a small amount of Botox® is injected into the skin of the wrinkle, effectively blocking the nerve impulses to the facial muscles.  This causes the muscles to relax, causing the skin to smooth out naturally.  A single Boston Botox® treatment will last up to four months after which the procedure may be repeated.

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