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With the holidays upon us, your calendar is likely full of driving, flying, shopping, and celebrating with family and friends. It’s natural to want to look and feel your best during this time of year, but it can be difficult to make time for yourself amidst the holiday rush.
That’s where Botox® comes in. With Botox, it only takes minutes to smooth away wrinkles and lines. If you’re ready to look years younger, the highly skilled team at Nexclin Medicine, lead by
Dr. Naima Cheema, can help. With three Georgia locations, Nexclin Medicine can help you look your best this holiday season and throughout the new year. Read on to learn how our Botox treatment can turn back the hands of time.
Over time, as you make repeated facial expressions, the muscles that make these expressions can begin to stay in a state of constant traction. The skin that is above these muscles, therefore, can form lines and wrinkles as it follows the contours of the contracted muscles.
Botox can relax these contracted muscles, and thereby smooth out the skin above them. Botox is a medication that is derived from the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. When it’s strategically injected into facial muscles, it can cause the contracted muscles to relax and thus eliminate or lessen the wrinkles and lines they cause.
Health specialists perform more than 7 million Botox treatments every year, helping keep Botox the most popular choice for eliminating the appearance of lines and wrinkles. Here are the top reasons to choose Botox this holiday season:
Getting Botox injections only takes 15-20 minutes, and the results can last up to four months.
Botox is minimally invasive and has very few side effects. That means you can get your treatment and return to your holiday activities the same day.
Botox’s safety has been proven in study after study, and it’s been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and similar organizations in many countries. In other words, Botox is a safe way to smooth out your skin for the holidays.
Botox remains the most popular treatment for crows’ feet and frown lines because it works. It only takes 3-7 days for Botox treatments to take full effect. It’s important to note that proper injection techniques are required to get good results, so be sure to get Botox treatments only from experienced professionals, such as those at Nexclin Medicine.
Ready to hit the holiday circuit without those pesky facial lines? If so, call 770-558-2873 or request an appointment online.
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