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Neuromodulation agent derived from Clostridium botulinum that temporarily relaxes muscle.
Galderma's botulinum toxin type A brand.
The between-the-brows zone — Botox's most common indication.
Excess gum show during smiling — softened with Botox.
A naturally occurring polysaccharide used as the base of dermal filler gels.
Excessive sweating — managed with Botox in the axillary region.
The mandibular line — an aesthetic unit refined with combined filler and Botox.
The chewing muscle — Botox can slim it for a more oval jaw contour.
The cheek-zygomatic region — the structural pillar of facial support.
Reshaping the nose non-surgically with filler.
Polydioxanone thread — used for elevated support along the lower face.
Poly-L-lactic acid thread — longer-lasting, collagen-stimulating lift.
Filling the under-eye groove — an anatomically challenging zone.
Pure, complexing-protein-free botulinum toxin type A brand.