The world's #1 cosmetic treatment is a proven way to remove wrinkles and fine facial lines.
Botox has become a viable treatment for excessive underarm sweating or hyperhidrosis. See how the same injections that reduce wrinkles can reduce the signs of this condition, as well.
In recent years, many doctors have begun prescribing Botox for migraine headaches. Learn more about how this supposed cosmetic treatment is paying medical dividends for patients, as well.
If eyes are the windows to the soul, it doesn't hurt to have lovely window frames. Crow's feet can make you look a lot older than you are, but Botox treats these wrinkles around the eyes quickly and effectively.
One of the newest potential uses for Botox, according to recent studies, is the reduction of symptoms associated with enlarged prostates.
Few signs of aging can create a gloomier appearance than frown lines. Botox successfully smooths these creases and returns a youthful look to the skin.
Yet another usage for Botox Cosmetic has earned FDA approval, as doctors may now use the popular dermal injectable to help patients battling muscle spasms.
Recent studies show that injections of Botox into the voicebox can relieve the muscle spasms often tied to severe asthma.
Tiny wrinkles that form around the nose can be among the hardest to treat, but many Botox patients stand by the injectable's success on these so-called bunny lines.
People struggling with blood flow problems from Raynaud's and other disorders may find relief through Botox treatments.
The FDA has approved yet another proven use for Botox, as a treatment for bladder control.