Botox Cosmetic
- Oct 18, 2022
“BOTOX® Cosmetic delivers predictable, subtle results, so you look like you, only with less noticeable frown lines and facial lines. The holiday season is a very busy time for Botox treatments because patients wish to look happier and refreshed for the holidays and the new year. When we think we look better, we usually feel better in general.”
BOTOX® Cosmetic is a prescription medicine that is injected into muscles and used to temporarily improve the look of moderate-to-severe frown lines between the brows, crow's feet, and forehead. It can help soften lines that make us look cross and tired. Treatments are needed every three to four months.
To learn more about BOTOX® Cosmetic, please visit: https://www.botoxcosmetic.com/?cid=sem_goo_43700032395890859&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI7sjh2ZfP3gIVxiSGCh0mUw_7EAAYASAAEgJktPD_BwE
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