
pmid: 39542564
This study aims to analyze and discuss recent trials of high-dose and liquid toxins for treating moderate to severe glabellar lines. A comprehensive review of clinical studies and patient outcomes data was conducted to assess the effectiveness and safety profiles of high-dose and liquid toxins. Clinical studies have demonstrated that high-dose toxins provide prolonged muscle relaxation and reduced wrinkles, with well-tolerated safety profiles. Liquid toxins offer comparable efficacy to traditional formulations with quicker onset and extended duration of effects. The introduction of high-dose and liquid toxins represents a significant advancement in esthetic medicine, providing patients with more options for achieving natural-looking, long-lasting results.
Botulinum Toxins, Neuromuscular Agents, Humans, Cosmetic Techniques, Forehead, Botulinum Toxins, Type A, Skin Aging
Botulinum Toxins, Neuromuscular Agents, Humans, Cosmetic Techniques, Forehead, Botulinum Toxins, Type A, Skin Aging
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