
|Articles|February 6, 2004
Botox makes impression on men
Washington - Botulinum toxin, the wildly popular dewrinkling treatment,is not just for women anymore. Men are favoring the easy defurrowing injectionsmore and more, according to dermatologist Christopher B. Zachary, M.D.,clinical professor of dermatology, University of California, San Francisco.He discussed how men are turning to botulinum rejuvenation in order to diminishwrinkles around their eyebrows, forehead region, and mouth, he said yesterdayat the AAD annual meeting.
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