Dental Implants & Periodontology of Massapequa provides BOTOX on Long Island. Call 516-799-2222 to learn more and schedule an appointment.
What is BOTOX?
BOTOX is an injectable medication most commonly known for its cosmetic benefits. However, it is quickly gaining recognition for its medical benefits as well. When injected into the facial tissues, BOTOX causes the muscles to relax, which smooths lines and wrinkles. It is also used for the treatment of migraines, bruxism (teeth grinding), and TMJ disorder.
Benefits of BOTOX
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- Reverses the signs of aging. BOTOX smooths lines and wrinkles in the face for a more youthful appearance.
- Reduces migraines. BOTOX has been proven to reduce the frequency and severity of migraine headaches.
- Relieves TMJ symptoms. TMJ disorder is characterized by pain and limited range of motion in the jaw. BOTOX injections can relieve these and other symptoms of TMJ.
- Lasting results. The results of BOTOX can last for 3-4 months between treatments.
- Non-surgical. BOTOX is non-surgical and may prevent the need for surgical treatment for TMJ disorder.
- Medical care. Our affiliate neurologist administers Botox in our office for TMJ patients.
Why Choose Dental Implants and Periodontology of Massapequa?
Are You a Good Candidate for BOTOX?
- You have noticed an increase in wrinkles on your forehead and around your eyes.
- You have frequent severe migraines that are not responding to other medications.
- You grind or clench your teeth at night.
- You have symptoms of TMJ disorder, such as pain in the jaw, limited ability to open your mouth, a popping or clicking sound when you chew, or you have headaches.