Botox Week is Back!

Botox Week is Back! from Sammamish Dental Center in Issaquah, WA Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. For personalized advice, consult Dr. Goharkhay or your healthcare provider.

Botulinum toxin week is back at SDC! From April 8th to April 11th you will receive a special 10% discount on BT services. Give us a call to schedule your BT week appointment while this exclusive offering is available.

Curious about what BT can do for you? Keep reading! This remarkable treatment offers a spectrum of benefits, from enhancing your appearance to alleviating medical conditions.

The Basics of Botulinum Toxin

Botulinum Toxin (BT), commonly known as Botox, is a purified neurotoxin that has gained fame for its versatility. It's primarily used for two categories: therapeutic and cosmetic purposes.

Cosmetic BT

Dr. Neda provides a range of cosmetic BT treatments that can leave you looking and feeling rejuvenated. Here are some of the options:

  • Frown Lines: These lines, also known as “11 lines,” form between your eyebrows. BT can smooth and soften their appearance, creating a more youthful look.
  • Crow’s Feet: Those fine lines that appear at the corners of your eyes can be treated with BT, reducing their visibility.
  • Temporalis (Temples): BT injections in the temporalis muscle, located on the sides of your head, can help relieve tension and provide a subtle lift to your brows.
  • Masseter: By injecting BT into the masseter muscle (located in your jaw), you can achieve a slimmer and more relaxed jawline.
  • Forehead Lines: BT can help reduce forehead wrinkles and lines, giving you a smoother and more youthful appearance.
  • Juvederm Filler: Dr. Neda also offers Juvederm fillers, which can enhance your smile lines, nasolabial folds, and lips.

Therapeutic BT

BT isn't just about aesthetics; it can also provide relief for various medical conditions.

  • BT for Migraines: BT helps by blocking the electrical signals for migraine pain in the face and head. Injections are administered in several key areas around the face and head to reduce migraine pain, frequency, and other symptoms. These effects typically last for about three months. Approximately 50% of migraine sufferers benefit from BT injections.
  • BT for TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint Disorder): TMJ can cause jaw pain, clicking, grinding, and difficulty opening the mouth. BT weakens the muscles responsible for these issues and provides relief from headaches, jaw aches, and temple pain. This treatment may also make your jawline appear slimmer and less square.

More on BT

  • Off-Label Uses: BT goes beyond what meets the eye. It can effectively treat excessive sweating, gummy smiles, permafrowns, wide jawlines, round chins, and neck bands.
  • How Long Does It Last?: The effects of BT can take 14 days to reach full effect. The duration of BT’s effects can vary depending on your health history, metabolism, and medications. On average, the results last for three to four months.
  • Who Should Avoid BT?: Pregnant individuals, those with neuromuscular diseases, and those with known allergies to BT should refrain from its use.

Now that you're well-versed in the magic of Botulinum toxin, we invite you to explore its incredible benefits on our upcoming BT Day promotion. Embrace the opportunity to enhance your appearance or find relief from medical conditions that may be affecting you and save 10% on this service.

Sammamish Dental Center will be thrilled to guide you through the process, ensuring your experience is safe, comfortable, and transformative. Mark your calendar for this exclusive event from April 8th to April 11th; your journey to a more radiant and confident you begins with BT at SDC!

Request an appointment here: https://www.sammamishdentalcenter.com or call Sammamish Dental Center at (425) 340-3113 for an appointment in our Issaquah office.

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