Nov
Botox has become a household name over the years as its popularity continues to grow. This injectable treatment, often used in cosmetic dermatology offices and medical spas, allows both men and women to combat the unwanted signs of aging in the face. Let’s look closely at Botox for wrinkles and folds and discuss some of the frequently asked questions about this and other neuromodulator injections available on the market today!
Dr. Michael Krathen and his team at Essential Dermatology of Needham, Massachusetts, describe Botox as a cosmetic injectable that uses Botulinum toxin type A to temporarily paralyze facial muscles that cause wrinkles and facial lines. This injectable treatment targets specific areas of the face, such as the forehead, crow’s feet, and frown lines between the eyebrows.
Botox works by actually blocking the nerve signals to the specific muscles in your face, preventing them from tightening, contracting, and causing wrinkles. By targeting specific muscles responsible for common signs of aging, Botox helps smooth out fine lines and wrinkles, giving you a much more youthful appearance. The effects of Botox injections can typically last 3-4 months before needing touch-ups.
The longevity of Botox injections can vary from person to person, but on average, the new results last for up to four months. After this period, touch-up treatments may be necessary to maintain your desired results. Some factors that might affect how long Botox lasts include age, metabolism, and the amount of movement in the treated area.
As with any medical procedure, Botox injections may carry potential risks and side effects. These may include redness, bruising, swelling, and temporary muscle weakness in the treated area. To ensure safety and efficiency, it is important to have Botox administered by a trained and experienced professional like Dr. Michael Krathen and his team.
During your Botox injection appointment at Essential Dermatology, you can expect a thorough consultation with Dr. Michael Krathen to discuss your concerns and desired results. The injections themselves are relatively quick and minimally invasive, with most patients experiencing minimal discomfort. After the procedure, you may experience some mild side effects but should be able to resume normal activities immediately.
Dr. Michael Krathen and his providers at Essential Dermatology are here to assist new and returning patients with general, cosmetic, and medical dermatology needs. Call (508) 545-9713 to request an upcoming appointment at our office, located at 145 Rosemary Street, Suite C.
Dr. Michael Krathen is a board-certified dermatologist with over a decade of medical training and experience. He studied biology and Spanish, graduating summa cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania, where he also completed medical school. His training included a medical internship at the Beth-Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston and a dermatology residency at the combined Boston University/Tufts Residency Program.
Author of various medical journal articles, Dr. Krathen taught at Stanford University School of Medicine and the VA Hospital in Jamaica Plain.