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Amazing Benefits of Botox You Probably Didn't Know About

It's more than a miracle cure for fine lines and wrinkles
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Overactive Bladder
Botox injection into the bladder is an FDA-approved treatment for an overactive bladder, although, according to Dr. Gross, this is typically a last resort if other medications and therapies are not effective. "You administer a series of injections into the wall of the bladder about every six months when the Botox wears off. However this is not done by dermatologists."

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Migraines
You can use Botox to decrease migraines, however, like with treating an overactive bladder Dr. Gross underlines that this is something that should not be done by a dermatologist, but rather by a neurologist.

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Hyperhidrosis
Hyperhidrosis is a term for excessive sweating. "Botox blocks the nerves' signals that cause sweating, in turn stopping the sweat glands from over-producing sweat," explains Dr. Gross. "The most popular area is the under arms. You should seek another Botox treatment every four to six months to maintain efficacy."

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Non-Surgical Nose Job
You can use Botox and filler to alter the shape of the nose without surgery. "This is optimal for those who have a 'droopy' nose," says Dr. Gross. "You inject an average of two to four units of Botox right underneath the septum of the nose. This gives the nose a lifted and lighter look by paralyzing the depressor septi nasi muscle."

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Teeth Grinding and Clenching
Dr. Frank notes that he often uses Botox to help treat teeth grinding and clenching. "It's injected into the masseter muscles, tmj joint and temples to relax the musculature that's over contracting. When neuromodulators like Botox, Xeomin, Dysport, and Jeuveau are injected correctly into these muscles, the grinding can stop completely, the joints are slowed to function properly and pain is relieved for three to six months depending on severity." Dr. Frank goes on to explain that this can keep patients from causing chronic and permanent damage to their teeth and jaw over time. "The cosmetic issue of facial widening that accompanies these conditions can also be addressed and reduced for facial slimming effect."

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BY SHARON FEIEREISEN | JAN 26, 2021 | SHARES
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