Nov
Botox has gained widespread popularity as an effective anti-aging treatment, but it is also increasingly being utilized as a preventive measure against aging skin for younger individuals. In fact, many doctors recommend starting Botox treatments in your late 20s or early 30s. At Essential Dermatology of Needham, Massachusetts, we are dedicated to helping patients find solutions for aging skin that do not always require plastic surgery. Using Botox treatment for the face can effectively combat unwanted fine lines and wrinkles. Let’s take a closer look at Botox and its many advantages.
Our team at Essential Dermatology describes Botox injections as a treatment for muscle tightness and Five advantages to using Botox as a preventative anti-‘wrinkles in motion’. The injections are administered directly into the muscles of the face to reduce the appearance of certain dynamic wrinkles and folds, such as crow’s feet, glabellar lines, and forehead wrinkles.
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During a consultation appointment with our team at Essential Dermatology, you can ask about this and other cosmetic treatments available to help you decide if Botox—or another option—is best for your unique needs. Our providers are here to educate you and help you find the solution that fits your skincare goals.
If you are considering preventative Botox “near me” in the area of Needham, Massachusetts, we invite you to call our office at (508) 484-8292 to request an upcoming visit to our office, conveniently located at 145 Rosemary Street, Suite C. We are open to new and established patients from the area and welcome you to connect with our experienced team of providers to learn about Botox treatment for the face!
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.