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Rejuvenating the Aging Face

Rejuvenating the Aging Face EDITORIAL HE QUEST FOR SELF-IMPROVEMENT GOES ON. in treating dynamic rhytides, which are some of the earli- Baby boomers, as they approach retire- est signs of aging skin, and the minimal downtime after re- ment age, are continuing to have a tre- ceiving injections. It is also very useful in making other in- mendous impact on the economy with terventions work better. By paralyzing the underlying T some of the most noticeable effects in muscles, botulinum toxin enhances the results of filler in- health care. In the future they will dramatically increase jections and skin resurfacing procedures. In the Archives their utilization of traditional medical care, but today they of Dermatology, Hsu et al demonstrate the importance of are still mostly in middle and late middle age, making appropriate botulinum toxin A dilution to achieve the them avid consumers of services that either delay the signs desired effect. Increased dilution increases diffusion of of aging or at least cover them up with various interven- the toxin, making it useful for paralysis of larger muscles tions. The health care community is more than willing with fewer injections, whereas smaller dilutions should to oblige, with the refinement of old techniques such http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA Dermatology American Medical Association

Rejuvenating the Aging Face

JAMA Dermatology , Volume 140 (11) – Nov 1, 2004

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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright 2004 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
2168-6068
eISSN
2168-6084
DOI
10.1001/archderm.140.11.1383
pmid
15545549
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Abstract

EDITORIAL HE QUEST FOR SELF-IMPROVEMENT GOES ON. in treating dynamic rhytides, which are some of the earli- Baby boomers, as they approach retire- est signs of aging skin, and the minimal downtime after re- ment age, are continuing to have a tre- ceiving injections. It is also very useful in making other in- mendous impact on the economy with terventions work better. By paralyzing the underlying T some of the most noticeable effects in muscles, botulinum toxin enhances the results of filler in- health care. In the future they will dramatically increase jections and skin resurfacing procedures. In the Archives their utilization of traditional medical care, but today they of Dermatology, Hsu et al demonstrate the importance of are still mostly in middle and late middle age, making appropriate botulinum toxin A dilution to achieve the them avid consumers of services that either delay the signs desired effect. Increased dilution increases diffusion of of aging or at least cover them up with various interven- the toxin, making it useful for paralysis of larger muscles tions. The health care community is more than willing with fewer injections, whereas smaller dilutions should to oblige, with the refinement of old techniques such

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JAMA DermatologyAmerican Medical Association

Published: Nov 1, 2004

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