A consultation with a qualified healthcare provider is the first step. They can assess your skin type, health history, and aesthetic goals, and they’ll recommend the most suitable treatment for you.
Number of Treatments Recommended:
Quarterly
Recovery Time & Side Effects:
No Downtime
Results:
2 to 3 months
Procedure Time:
35 to 60 minutes
What it Treats:
Wrinkle relaxer injections can help smooth away fine lines and wrinkles without compromising your natural beauty and movement.
At Copper Aesthetics, we help our patients refresh their appearance using wrinkle relaxers like Botox in Traverse City. We also offer Dysport, Daxxify, and Xeomin, allowing us to customize your treatment.
How the Treatment Works
Wrinkle relaxer treatment involves injecting small doses of the medicine into specific facial muscles. The muscles relax, allowing the skin to lay smooth and reduce the appearance of wrinkles. This minimally invasive procedure is typically completed in a short 15 to 30 minute appointment with results visible within 2 weeks.
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Wrinkle Relaxers FAQs
Wrinkle relaxers can be used to correct some asymmetries by relaxing the overactive side of the face, which can lead to a more balanced appearance. However, the effects are temporary, and regular treatments would be necessary to maintain the results.
Typically, the effects of wrinkle relaxers can last 3 to 6 months. Over time, muscle action gradually returns, and the lines and wrinkles begin to reappear, necessitating further treatment. Regular follow-up treatments can help maintain a youthful and refreshed appearance. Your provider will design a customized treatment plan for you depending on your cosmetic goals.
Besides facial rejuvenation, botulinum toxin has been used to manage hyperhidrosis or excessive perspiration, reduce muscle spasms, and treat certain types of migraines. Botox can also be used as a neck lift treatment, to improve posture, and to reduce back/neck pain.
Yes. Although it’s infrequent, bruising can occur post-treatment at the injection sites. This is generally minor and temporary and can be minimized by avoiding certain medications and supplements before the injection.
Yes. When administered by an expert like Dr. Kesty, wrinkle relaxers are safe. These treatments are FDA-approved and have undergone rigorous testing for safety and efficacy in the United States.
Side effects from wrinkle relaxers are usually minor and temporary. They may include pain at the injection site, flu-like symptoms, bruising (ecchymosis), headaches, and, in rare cases, eyelid ptosis or drooping. Your healthcare provider can discuss these in detail with you.
There are several FDA-approved wrinkle relaxers available, including Botox Cosmetic®, Dysport®, Xeomin®, Jeuveau®, and Daxxify®. Each has specific use cases, mechanisms of action, and safety profiles.
Collagen is a protein in the dermis layer of the skin that provides structure and elasticity. With age, collagen production decreases, which is one of the reasons why wrinkles form on the aging face. Wrinkle relaxers (neuromodulator injectables) can help soften the appearance of these wrinkles.
When administered correctly, wrinkle relaxers should not cause a completely expressionless face. They’re designed to target specific facial muscles responsible for wrinkles in small, targeted areas while leaving others unaffected. That way, you can continue having natural facial expressions.
The full effect of wrinkle relaxers is apparent 2 weeks after the treatment. Neurotoxins may affect certain facial muscles faster, but the full effect takes 14 days.
Yes. In addition to reducing the signs of aging, wrinkle relaxers can also be used in nonsurgical procedures for eyebrow lifts, correcting a gummy smile, or reducing a square jawline, expanding the field of aesthetic medicine.
Yes. When administered by a skilled physician, wrinkle relaxers can smooth out lines and wrinkles while preserving natural facial expressions. It’s all about technique and the expertise of the provider.
Yes. Botulinum toxin is FDA-approved for various conditions, including hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating), strabismus (crossed eyes), blepharospasm (uncontrolled eyelid twitch), and even migraines.
Yes. Wrinkle relaxer treatments are minimally invasive procedures, and you can generally return to your regular activities immediately.
Yes. Wrinkle relaxers are often combined with other cosmetic procedures, such as dermal fillers or laser treatments, for a comprehensive facial rejuvenation. Always consult with your healthcare provider to ensure the safety and effectiveness of combined treatments.
Wrinkle relaxers are primarily used by adults, and there’s no specific ‘upper limit’ for their use. However, they’re not recommended for individuals under the age of 18. Remember, it’s crucial to discuss your overall health and medical history with your provider before any treatment.
During a session, your provider will use a fine needle to inject the wrinkle relaxer into specific muscles. Most people describe the sensation as a quick pinch. The whole process usually takes 15 to 30 minutes.
Absolutely. Wrinkle relaxer treatments are effective for both women and men. These treatments can help soften facial lines and wrinkles, creating a more youthful, refreshed appearance.
Wrinkle relaxers work by temporarily blocking the nerve signals to the treated muscles, reducing their activity. This relaxation can minimize the appearance of lines and wrinkles caused by repetitive facial movements.
Injectable fillers and wrinkle relaxers both improve the look of aging skin, but they do so in different ways. Fillers add volume to the skin, reducing the appearance of deep lines and wrinkles. Wrinkle relaxers, on the other hand, reduce muscle activity to soften facial lines and wrinkles.
Wrinkle relaxers can cause temporary muscle relaxation in the targeted area, but this is not the same as paralysis. The effect is localized and does not affect your ability to move or control other parts of your body.
Wrinkle relaxers work by blocking the receptors on muscle cells that receive nerve signals. By blocking these signals, the muscle activity that leads to wrinkles is reduced.
Neuromodulation refers to the process of regulating nerve activity. Wrinkle relaxers are a form of neuromodulation, as they block nerve signals to specific facial muscles to reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
Your body can sometimes recognize wrinkle relaxers as foreign substances and produce antibodies against them. This might make the treatment less effective over time if large amounts of the wrinkle relaxer have been used regularly.
Wrinkle relaxers target muscle activity and do not affect skin pigment. They work by reducing the muscle contractions that cause wrinkles and they have no effect on skin color.
The risks of using wrinkle relaxers are generally low when the procedure is performed by a trained medical professional. However, possible side effects can include bruising (hematoma), swelling, or redness at the injection site, headaches, and flu-like symptoms. Rarely, do the botulinum toxin injections spread (called diffusion), causing the adverse effects of muscle weakness, vision problems, ptosis eyelid, or difficulty swallowing. These effects are typically temporary and subside on their own.
The effects of Botox injections typically last 3 to 6 months. To maintain your results, you’ll likely need treatments a few times a year. You and your provider should have a conversation, and they’ll design a suitable treatment schedule for your cosmetic goals.
About Copper Aesthetics
Copper Aesthetics is Northern Michigan’s only aesthetic medical spa backed by an award-winning, board-certified plastic surgeon—Dr. Jeffries. Along with The Center for Plastic Surgery, our practice offers comprehensive treatments to meet your individual goals and budget.