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INJECTABLE TREATMENTS

BOTOX / XEOMIN / DYSPORT

Fine lines & wrinkles are no match for Botox, Xeomin and Dysport! These safely injected anti-aging wrinkle treatments are most used to relax facial muscles that cause frown lines, crow’s feet and many other areas of the face where soft creases of the skin have started to stick around at rested expression.

 

FACIAL FILLERS

Looking to enhance the fullness of your lips, balance your facial profile, or restore loss volume? The aesthetic industry’s catalog of dermal fillers can be intimidating – and facial structures are so unique – which is why we’re here to walk you through every step of the way in finding the absolute best treatment for your desired results.

 

Dermal fillers like Juvederm, Restylane and Radiesse are specifically formulated to enhance targeted areas, considering facial structure and aesthetic balancing.

 

KYBELLA

If there’s an inch to pinch, lets talk about Kybella: the only FDA-approved injectable treatment that permanently destroys fat cells under the chin (a/k/a “double chin”) for a gradually improved profile. This injectable treatment isn’t limited to that submental area either – we’ve used Kybella to successfully address jowls, bra fat (“bat wings”) and small areas of abdominal fat that won’t budge with diet and exercise. No surgery, no scarring or downtime, though temporary mild to moderate swelling in the area can be expected as the body responds, and fat cells begin to flush (literally). Typical Kybella treatment includes two to four injectable appointments.

Botox for Temporomandibular Disorders (TMJ)

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a joint that connects the lower jaw to the skull, and is responsible for the normal movement of the mandible. There are two TMJs, one on each side of the jaw, and they are among the most complex joints in the body.

What is TMJ? 

Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) are a group of conditions that can cause pain and dysfunction in the jaw joint and muscles.

 

Symptoms of TMJ disorders include:

  • Swelling on the side of the face

  • Toothaches

  • Earaches

  • Headaches or migraines

  • Dizziness

  • Numbness or tingling in the fingers

  • Neck aches

  • Pain in the upper shoulders

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Botox for TMJ Q&A

Q: What causes TMJ?

A: TMJ dysfunction (TMD) causes pain and tenderness in your jaw joints and surrounding muscles and ligaments. Causes include teeth grinding, jaw injuries, arthritis and everyday wear and tear. TMJ treatment varies from person to person and may include medication, physical therapy, custom mouth guards and jaw surgery.

Q: Can Botox help with TMJ?

A: In patients suffering from TMJ disorder symptoms, Botox helps relax tense jaw muscles and alleviate pain. It's typically recommended as a complementary treatment to other TMJ disorder therapy, but Botox may be all you need for certain symptoms! In addition: Botox for TMJ disorder symptoms can last up to 3 months.

Q: Where do the injections of Botox go for TMJ?

A: Four locations of the temporalis muscle and six locations between the superficial masseter and the deep masseter are injected.

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