Wrinkle-Relaxing Injectable Treatments | Board-Certified Dermatologist
Botox and other botulinum toxin injections are non-surgical cosmetic treatments used to temporarily reduce the appearance of certain facial lines and wrinkles. By relaxing targeted muscles, neurotoxin treatments can create a smoother, more refreshed appearance while preserving natural facial expression when appropriately administered.
At Yolanda C. Holmes, M.D., P.C., Dr. Holmes provides personalized Botox and neurotoxin treatments in Washington, DC. As a board-certified dermatologist with more than 34 years of experience, Dr. Holmes evaluates your facial anatomy, skin characteristics, existing lines, and aesthetic goals when determining whether a neurotoxin treatment is appropriate.
Botulinum toxin injections, commonly known by brand names such as Botox®, are injectable treatments that temporarily reduce muscle activity.
When injected into specific muscles, botulinum toxin blocks nerve signals that cause those muscles to contract. This can soften the appearance of certain dynamic wrinkles—the lines that develop or become more noticeable with repeated facial movement.
The goal is not to completely eliminate facial movement. Treatment can be carefully customized based on your facial anatomy and desired result.
Botulinum toxin injections may be used to improve the appearance of several types of facial lines, including:
Treatment areas depend on your individual anatomy and cosmetic concerns.
Not every wrinkle is best treated with Botox. Some lines are primarily related to changes in skin texture, volume loss, or sun damage and may respond better to another treatment.
Botox temporarily blocks the nerve signals that tell targeted muscles to contract.
When muscle activity is reduced, the overlying skin can appear smoother and certain expression lines may become less noticeable.
The treatment is temporary. Muscle activity gradually returns as the effects of the neurotoxin wear off.
Botox and dermal fillers work differently and are used for different concerns.
Botox and other neurotoxins primarily work by reducing the activity of targeted muscles that contribute to dynamic wrinkles.
Dermal fillers add volume beneath the skin and may be used to address concerns such as:
Some patients may benefit from Botox, fillers, or a combination of treatments depending on their facial anatomy and goals.
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Repeated movement of the forehead muscles can create horizontal lines across the forehead.
Careful treatment may soften these lines while maintaining a natural appearance.
Frown lines develop between the eyebrows and may become more noticeable when concentrating, frowning, or expressing concern.
Botulinum toxin can temporarily reduce the muscle activity responsible for these lines.
Crow's feet are lines that develop around the outer corners of the eyes, often becoming more noticeable when smiling or squinting.
Botox may soften the appearance of these dynamic lines.
Depending on your anatomy and treatment goals, neurotoxins may sometimes be used in other areas of the face.
Dr. Holmes will determine whether treatment is appropriate for the specific area you are concerned about.
Your treatment begins with an evaluation of your facial anatomy, muscle movement, skin, and aesthetic goals.
If Botox is appropriate, Dr. Holmes will identify the areas to be treated and administer a series of small injections.
The number of injections and amount of product used vary depending on the treatment area and individual needs.
Botox treatments are generally performed in the office and typically require little to no downtime.
Botox does not produce its full effect immediately.
You may begin to notice changes within several days, with results developing over the following days.
The timing and degree of improvement vary from person to person.
Dr. Holmes can discuss what you may reasonably expect based on the treatment area and your individual response.
Botox results are temporary.
Many patients experience effects for approximately three to four months, although the duration can vary based on:
As muscle activity gradually returns, treated lines may become visible again.
Repeat treatment may be considered when appropriate.
Botox may be appropriate for adults who are bothered by dynamic facial lines and want a temporary, non-surgical treatment option.
However, Botox is not the best treatment for every type of wrinkle.
During your consultation, Dr. Holmes will evaluate:
She can then determine whether Botox or another treatment would be most appropriate.
Botox can be used for patients of all skin tones.
Dr. Holmes has a focus on dermatology for skin of color and considers each patient's individual skin characteristics when developing cosmetic treatment plans.
A personalized approach is important because facial anatomy, skin characteristics, and aesthetic goals vary from patient to patient.
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Botox is one type of botulinum toxin product.
Other botulinum toxin products may also be available depending on the treatment being considered.
The appropriate product depends on factors such as:
Dr. Holmes can discuss the available options during your consultation.
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Botulinum toxin can also be used medically to treat certain types of excessive sweating.
However, cosmetic Botox for facial wrinkles is different from treatment for hyperhidrosis.
If excessive sweating is your primary concern, visit our dedicated:
For scalp or hairline sweating specifically:
Botox injections are generally well tolerated when performed by a qualified medical professional, but side effects can occur.
Possible temporary effects include:
More significant complications are uncommon but possible.
Dr. Holmes will discuss potential risks and benefits before treatment.
Botox generally requires little downtime.
Patients can typically return to their normal routine after treatment, although specific aftercare instructions should be followed.
Dr. Holmes may recommend avoiding rubbing or massaging the treated areas for a period following treatment.
She will provide individualized instructions based on your treatment.
Botox is primarily used to temporarily reduce the appearance of existing dynamic wrinkles.
By reducing repeated muscle contraction, ongoing treatment may also help limit the deepening of certain expression lines over time.
However, Botox does not stop the natural aging process and does not address every cause of facial aging.
Sun protection, skincare, and other treatments may also play an important role in maintaining healthy-looking skin.
Botox is not limited to women.
Men may seek neurotoxin treatments for concerns such as:
Treatment should be customized to the individual's facial structure and aesthetic goals.
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Board-Certified Dermatologist
with 34+ years of experience
Personalized Cosmetic Evaluation
based on your facial anatomy and aesthetic goals
Experienced in Injectable Treatments
with an individualized approach to neurotoxin treatments
Experience With All Skin Types
including patients with skin of color
Natural-Looking Approach
with treatment tailored to your individual features and desired outcome
Convenient Washington, DC Location
1737 20th Street NW, Washington, DC
Dr. Yolanda C. Holmes is a board-certified dermatologist with more than 34 years of experience serving patients in Washington, DC.
She provides personalized medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology care, including injectable treatments for appropriate patients.
Dr. Holmes evaluates each patient's facial anatomy, skin characteristics, concerns, and treatment goals when determining whether a cosmetic injectable treatment is appropriate.
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If you are considering Botox or another neurotoxin for facial lines and wrinkles, a personalized consultation can help determine which treatment is appropriate for your goals.
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