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Banish Crow's Feet and Frown Lines with Time-Tested Botox®

Over time, repeated facial expressions like smiling, frowning, and squinting can leave behind fine lines and wrinkles, especially around your eyes and forehead. 

If crow’s feet and frown lines make you look older or more tired than you feel, Botox® injections offer a simple solution. This time-tested treatment can smooth away wrinkles, refresh your appearance, and restore your confidence — all without surgery or downtime.

At Select Family Practice and Urgent Care in Raleigh, North Carolina, Sallie Corse, PA-C, and Emma Rodts, PA-C, specialize in skin care and aesthetics. Here’s what our team would like you to know about Botox and how it helps banish crow’s feet and frown lines.

Learn more about Botox

Botox was first approved to treat an eye condition, but its uses quickly expanded. Botox can address myriad medical conditions, including strabismus, migraines, temporomandibular (TMJ) disorder, and overactive bladder. But it isn’t limited to medical conditions. 

Botox Cosmetic can help you reach your aesthetic goals. Botox is an FDA-approved neuromodulator that temporarily relaxes the facial muscles responsible for dynamic wrinkles. 

Botox injections can help with:

By blocking nerve signals to the muscles that contract to form these wrinkles, Botox smooths out lines caused by repeated expressions and prevents them from deepening over time.

Time-tested and backed by research

Botox is safe and effective. Botox Cosmetic is the most studied injectable, with over 574 peer-reviewed articles published over 20 years of research. Just one analysis focusing on the safety of Botox followed 9,669 people.

With such extensive data, you can feel confident in its track record of reducing wrinkles safely and effectively.

Benefits of Botox

Botox is a household word for good reason: It works! In addition to banishing crow’s feet and frown lines, benefits include:

The bottom line: Botox is perfect for men and women looking to reduce fine lines and wrinkles without surgery. 

What to expect during your Botox session

When you get Botox at Select Family Practice and Urgent Care, you can expect a quick, comfortable experience. 

Your consultation

Your appointment begins with a consultation to discuss your goals. 

We examine your skin and confirm you have dynamic wrinkles. We take your medical history and make sure you don’t have any contraindications, such as a history of keloid scarring or allergies to the active ingredient in Botox.

If Botox is right for you, our team discusses any steps you need to take to prepare. For example, avoiding blood-thinning supplements like green tea or gingko can reduce your risk of post-treatment bruising.

Your session

When you arrive, we clean the treatment area and carefully administer the injections using a fine needle, targeting specific facial muscles to smooth wrinkles. The quick procedure involves minimal discomfort and no downtime so you can return to your daily activities right away. 

Smooth away wrinkles with Botox injections

If you’re ready to say goodbye to crow’s feet, frown lines, and forehead wrinkles, schedule your consultation here at Select Family Practice and Urgent Care by phone or online today.

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