Muscle Relaxant injections

Muscle Relaxant injections for tooth grinding (bruxism)

Muscle Relaxant Treatments are an effective treatment for chronic tooth grinding or bruxism. The injections are typically administered into the masseter muscles, which are responsible for jaw clenching. By partially relaxing these muscles, the treatment helps reduce the intensity of grinding, relieve jaw tension, and prevent dental damage.

It’s a minimally invasive option, often considered when other therapies like night guards or stress management have not provided sufficient

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Migraine

Muscle relaxant injections, such as botulinum toxin, are an FDA-approved treatment for chronic migraines.** Administered by a healthcare professional, these injections target specific muscle groups in the head and neck to reduce muscle tension and block pain signals.

Typically given every 12 weeks, the treatment can significantly decrease the frequency and intensity of migraine attacks for many patients. It’s especially beneficial for individuals who experience migraines 15 or more days per month.

Gummy smile

Muscle relaxant injections, such as botulinum toxin, are a minimally invasive treatment for a gummy smile. By relaxing the upper lip muscles, the injections reduce excessive gum exposure when smiling.

The procedure is quick, with results typically visible within a few days and lasting 3–4 months. It’s a popular non-surgical option for achieving a more balanced and confident smile.

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Traptox

Trapezius Muscle Relaxation with Injectables

Muscle relaxant injections, such as botulinum toxin can be used to target the trapezius muscles to relieve built-up tension and create a more elongated, relaxed neck and shoulder appearance.

This treatment, sometimes referred to as “trap tox,” is popular for those experiencing chronic tightness or stress in the shoulders, as well as individuals seeking a slimming or contouring effect for a more elegant posture. Results typically appear within a few days and last several months, offering both aesthetic and therapeutic benefits.

Polynucleotides for Face and Eye Area

Polynucleotides are naturally derived molecules composed of long chains of nucleotides, the building blocks of DNA and RNA.

In skincare and aesthetic medicine, polynucleotides are increasingly used for their regenerative and anti-aging properties.

How they work:

When applied or injected into the skin, polynucleotides promote tissue repair, hydration, and cellular regeneration. They stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, essential proteins that maintain skin elasticity and firmness. This helps reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and signs of fatigue, especially in delicate areas like the face and around the eyes.

Benefits for the face and eye area:

  • Enhances skin hydration and elasticity
  • Supports natural skin repair and renewal
  • Reduces puffiness and dark circles around the eyes
  • Softens fine lines and wrinkles
  • Improves skin texture and brightness
  • Polynucleotide treatments are well-tolerated and suitable for sensitive skin, making them ideal for rejuvenating the thin, delicate skin around the eyes and face without causing irritation.

What is PRP?

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a concentration of platelets derived from your own blood.Platelets contain growth factors that help with healing and tissue regeneration.

PRP therapy involves drawing a small amount of blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets, and then injecting it into the target area.PRP for Skin Rejuvenation

How it works:

PRP injections stimulate collagen production and improve skin texture and tone. IIt promotes skin healing, improves elasticity, and reduces fine lines and wrinkles. Often combined with microneedling to enhance absorption and effectiveness.

Benefits:

  • Reduces wrinkles and fine lines.
  • Improves skin texture and hydration.
  • Enhances skin glow and overall appearance.
  • Can help with acne scars and pigmentation.
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Procedure:

  • Blood is drawn and centrifuged to separate PRP.
  • PRP is injected into facial areas or applied with microneedling.
  • Takes about 30–60 minutes per session.
  • Usually requires multiple sessions spaced a few weeks apart.

Recovery:

Minimal downtime; possible mild redness or swelling for 1-2 days.

Results appear gradually over weeks to months.

PRP for Hair Loss

How it works:

PRP stimulates hair follicles to promote growth and prevent further hair thinning.

Growth factors in PRP increase blood supply to the scalp and improve follicle health.

Benefits:

  • May increase hair density and thickness.
  • Can slow down hair loss progression.
  • Useful in early stages of androgenetic alopecia (pattern baldness).

Procedure:

Blood is drawn and centrifuged.

PRP is injected into the scalp where hair thinning is evident.

Multiple sessions are typically recommended (e.g., monthly for 3-4 months).

Recovery:

Minimal downtime, slight scalp tenderness or redness may occur.

Results visible after a few months of treatment.