New research on botulinum toxin says you may be able to decrease the frequency of your Botox treatments after 2 years, meaning you can still get the same wrinkle-reducing results while saving money in the long-term.
Researchers funded by Allergan Inc analyzed the results of 50 patients undergoing Botox injections for temporary correction of their glabellar lines. Doctors concluded that after using Botox every four months for two years, the injection frequency could be extended to 6 months while still remaining effective.
In addition, the study claims that Botox may have work as a preventive measure against wrinkles, which could be important for younger people considering the treatment. You can read more details in the official online press release from ohsu.edu

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If you’re one of the many Oklahomans pounding pavement in Tulsa every day seeking a new career, you’re already aware that competition on the job market is fierce these days. Many people are considering the fact that age may be affecting their prospects to some extent.
A patient survey conducted by researchers from the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) has given us some insight about wrinkle treatments. Researchers sent questionnaires last March to 687 patients who had received Botox and/or dermal filler treatment. 



