|Articles|August 1, 2007
Majority of recipients quantify their perceptions - when asked the right way
A review of six studies of Botox treatments for upper facial lines shows patients believe they look an average of five years younger post-treatment. Asking patients how they think they look in comparison to their age can help clinicians establish realistic patient expectations and track results reliably over time.
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