WASHINGTON (AP) — If you have a high school reunion coming up, here’s a medical development that you may want to keep an eye on. Federal regulators for the first time have approved Botox injections to ...
Crow’s feet are lines that radiate from the corners of the eyes. Topical creams, Botox, laser, and other options can remove crow’s feet or lessen their appearance. Preventive tips may also help. The ...
It's getting easier for Baby Boomers to hide their years. Federal regulators for the first time have approved Botox injections to temporarily ease the appearance of crow's feet. The Food and Drug ...
Allergan Inc.’s bellwether Botox has yet another new use. The Food and Drug Administration said this month that it approved the cosmetic form of the Irvine-based drug maker’s neurotoxin to temporarily ...
U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval for Cosmetic Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) has been expanded to include moderate-to-severe lateral canthal lines, the medical term for so-called "crow's feet" ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Botox Cosmetic temporarily decreases platysma muscle activity. It is the first product with four aesthetic ...
It used to be that those little lines that appeared at the corner of each eye once we smiled would disappear the second we dropped our smile. But now those lines keep on keeping on—even when we're ...
If you’ve ever zoomed in on your under-eyes and wondered when those fine lines and crepey texture appeared, you’re not alone. According to board-certified dermatologist Dr. Shereene Idriss—better ...
Good news for fans of waxy expressionlessness: The FDA has finally approved the use of Botox, the popular cosmetic injectible, in what they call "lateral canthal lines" (we call them "crow's feet," ...