Botox and Dermal Fillers with Dr. Gaitsgory
January 13, 2014
At Framingham Premier Dental, we understand that your mouth is not the only thing that should look great on your face. There is time and effort involved in making you look exactly how you want to look. We want to be a part of not only making your smile perfect, but your face as well. That is why we offer Botox and dermal fillers at our Framingham office, making sure you get all of your needs met with Dr. Gaitsgory.
Though some may not know it, but there is a difference between Botox and dermal fillers. Botox targets the wrinkles on and around the forehead and brow area, also known as frown lines. When injected, Botox’s purified protein base ceases muscle contractions, giving your skin the timeless look you’ve been wanting. Another thing people may not know about Botox is that it can help with your TMJ symptoms. You really get two things in one when it comes to Botox. The results for Botox can last for up to four months, and can be administered from then on, making sure you’re always looking your best.
Dermal fillers, however, target the smile lines around your mouth, also known as parenthesis. In this instance, dermal fillers plump the skin, making the lines disappear. The results of dermal fillers can last up to a year! Whether you go with Botox or dermal fillers, you are sure to be looking great at all times. Dr. Gaitsgory learned to administer such injections through the American Academy of Facial Esthetics, so you are sure to be in excellent hands when you visit her office. If you would like to set up an appointment with Dr. Gaitsgory for Botox or dermal fillers, call our Framingham office today!
Framingham Premier Dental provides quality dental care to help you achieve the beautiful smile that you deserve. Our Framingham dental office serves patients from Middlesex County, MA as well as Natick, Sudbury, Ashland, Southborough, Westborough, Marlborough, Hopkinton, Holliston, and Sherborn. To schedule your appointment, call our office today.
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