Dr. Elizabeth Duling offers Botox® in her Owens Cross Roads, AL, office. These cosmetic treatments help patients address fine lines, wrinkles, and TMD. We can perform injections at routine dental care visits for our existing patients of record in our office. We do not offer Botox for patients not receiving dental care with Dr. Duling.
Dr. Duling and her cosmetic team provide high-quality care using safe methods for the best results. She welcomes all patient questions about their cosmetic options.
Botox
Botox® Cosmetic is FDA-approved for treating chronic headaches, muscle tension, and jaw pain, all symptoms related to TMJ disorders. Patients who want to revitalize the look of their skin can also receive cosmetic treatment with Botox. Botox is a neurotoxin we inject into muscle tissue. It relaxes the treated muscle, releases tension, and reduces the muscles’ activity, smoothing the skin.
Botox injections offer quick treatment with results lasting up to half a year. Though temporary, they’re an effective and popular solution. In addition, they smooth out the skin and reduce lines and wrinkles. We will help you schedule follow-up appointments to avoid headaches and other TMD-related concerns.
Why Choose A Dentist For Cosmetic Services?
You may think it’s odd to get cosmetic injections from your dentist. But no practitioner is as experienced with the maxillofacial area as a dentist is. They’re specially trained to know how the muscles in your face work and how they respond to certain things. Dentists have years of training and coursework that deal with facial anatomy. They also have experience working in cramped, hard-to-reach places, which may sometimes occur with cosmetic procedures.
Dentists also receive training in providing patients with injections. They frequently use local anesthetics in their profession. Dentists know how to measure the depth of an injection to ensure that you receive the desired result. We want to ensure you get the desired effect without the risk of injury. They’re precise and accurate so that you get the best treatment.
The facial area can be a difficult place to work. That’s why visiting a dentist for Botox is ideal. Dentists are used to performing delicate and precise care, and their knowledge of facial structure makes them experts in this kind of care.
Botox FAQs
Learn more about Botox in Owens Cross Roads, AL, by reading the answers to these commonly asked questions.
Will Botox® Cosmetic help with my TMJ headaches?
Botox® Cosmetic is an approved treatment for TMJ disorders. Studies have found that these injections will improve the jaw’s range of motion and reduce pain in the temporomandibular joint. While Botox is not a permanent fix, you will have relief for months afterward! It is a great solution to utilize while you look for the root cause of your TMJ headaches.
How can I further enhance the appearance of my smile?
Undoubtedly, the best thing you can do to have a perfect smile is to make oral hygiene a routine in your life. However, cosmetic dentistry, facial fillers, and facials can enhance appearance. Dr. Duling has training and experience administering Botox®.
During a cosmetic consultation, she can recommend additional treatments to enhance your smile, giving you a whole-face makeover.
What should I avoid before getting Botox?
Unless medically necessary, avoid taking supplements, non-steroidal anti-inflammatories, or blood-thinning medications for a few weeks before the procedure. Blood thinning makes you more likely to bruise after the procedure. Avoid alcohol for the same reason. Try to lessen your caffeine and salt intake for a few days before your appointment. Their dehydrating tendencies can slow your healing time and make your procedure less successful.
What shouldn’t I do after getting Botox?
Don’t rub the area or get beauty treatments like facials; these can move the injected solution into other facial muscles. Avoid makeup; don’t sleep on your face for the first 24 hours after the treatment. You should also avoid excessive alcohol consumption and strenuous physical activity for this amount of time.
What shouldn’t I do after a PRF facial?
Don’t touch or rub the treated areas for at least eight hours after the procedure. Avoid NSAID medications like Advil, as these can increase the risk of bruising. Take Tylenol for any pain you have. Don’t wash the area or shower for six hours after your treatment. Avoid lotions, creams, and makeup during this period as well. We’ll provide you with detailed aftercare instructions after your procedure.
Call Dr. Elizabeth Duling Today
Do you want smoother, more youthful skin? Maybe you should try Botox for painful TMD symptoms. Contact Dr. Duling by calling 256.202.4186 or requesting an appointment on our website.