Ace Dental

16 March 2018

The wonders of Botox

Did you know that people who take advantage of the youthful effects of Botox could also have the pleasure of experiencing fewer migraines? Studies suggest that Botox reduces migraines when injected into the forehead, neck and shoulders. When you think about it, this makes perfect sense as Botox essentially releases tension in the muscles. Let’s face it though, Botox’s main appeal lies in giving your face a lift! At Ace Dental in Camden, we have just what you need to achieve great results with facial aesthetics.

A fact of life

As we age, our bodies produce less of the vital components we need to keep skin in a youthful, glowing condition. Yes, it’s a shame, but at least we know what to expect. The great news is that we also know how to deal with these visually disheartening facts of life. This is where dentists administering facial aesthetics in Camden can help. If you suffer with excess creases, fine lines or wrinkles you qualify for Botox or dermal filler injections.

Here at Ace Dental in Camden, facial aesthetics treatments include dermal fillers and Botox. Both are great options if you want to sport a youthful, glowing look. Botox works by relaxing the muscles of the face to achieve results, whilst dermal fillers work by plumping areas of skin that have lost vital elements such as collagen, fat and hyaluronic acid.

Knife or needle?

Why go through the long recovery times and discomfort of plastic surgery when a regular course of injections to do the trick very nicely? Both Botox and dermal filler procedures are relatively quick, non-invasive, non- surgical and can be administered by a dentist in practices such as such as Ace Dental in Camden. Facial aesthetics couldn’t be easier!

Give us a call and find out more

All you need to do is call and book a consultation appointment to discuss your options, expectations and goals. Then, if the facial aesthetic options match you can book an appointment. During treatment you can expect to receive a number of injections using fine needles to keep pain to a minimum.

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