
|Articles|November 1, 2004
Botox effective perioral therapy
Stanford, Calif. - By nearly all accounts, nothing beats Botox in the upper face for quickly, consistently and noninvasively offering patients the most bang for their rejuvenation buck. Yet, physicians are now finding new indications farther down the face - particularly in the perioral area, which has proven resistant to surgical treatment.
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