In this weekend’s Wall Street Journal, I review Death To Beauty, a new book by Dr. Eugene Helveston. It’s about the fascinating history of botulinum toxin and the California ophthalmologist, Alan ...
Botox is everywhere right now. It’s nearly impossible to walk down a city block or through a suburban strip mall without seeing signs in med spas or even hair salon windows advertising it—sometimes at ...
When I say I’ve been getting Botox my entire adult life, I’m not exaggerating one bit—I started at the ripe, young age of 19 to help prevent wrinkles from forming, and I’ve honestly never looked back.
All products featured on Allure are independently selected by Allure editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, Condé Nast may earn an affiliate commission. Turns out, stress ...
In Hollywood, where appearance is often key to success, many celebrities have turned to Botox injections to maintain their youthful looks. But what exactly is Botox, who is it for, and what are its ...
Botox (Botulinum A toxin) stops your nerves from telling your muscles to tighten (contract). Botox is a popular cosmetic procedure, but providers also use it to treat other medical conditions, ...
Onabotulinum A (Botox) is a neuromodulator, which is a class of medications that modulate nerve signal input into muscles, reducing or blocking muscle activity. In the world of cosmetics, Botox is ...
Botox is a brand-name injectable botulinum toxin that can be prescribed off-label for essential tremor. With off-label use, doctors prescribe a drug for a different condition than what it’s approved ...
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