Dysport: Some Healthy Competition for Botox
Recently, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Dysport, the first new botulinum toxin for wrinkles and muscle spasticity since cosmetic Botox was introduced in 2002
Recently, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Dysport, the first new botulinum toxin for wrinkles and muscle spasticity since cosmetic Botox was introduced in 2002
Dr. Anne Chapas | Posted 04.12.2009 | Living
The 67th annual meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology had countless sessions covering a broad range of skin diseases and conditions but one o...
Dr. Anne Chapas | Posted 12.18.2008 | Style
The latest generation of injectable fillers has been shown to stimulate collagen growth in order to replace the underlying skin scaffolding and create softer and more natural contours.
Beth Teitell | Posted 11.24.2008 | Living
No matter how ghastly an age seems when it strikes -- Mayday! I've hit 50 and I'm taking on water! -- inevitably, in a few short years, you'll look back fondly at your relative youth.
ABC News | Christine Kearney | Posted 03.28.2008 | Living
Botox and plastic surgery may promise to reduce wrinkles and worry lines, but some New Yorkers are turning to facial yoga to achieve a youthful appear...
Dr. Anne Chapas | Posted 06.30.2009 | Living