Consider using the talking points below to discuss BOTOX® Cosmetic with your patients:
3 Areas
In 2002, BOTOX® Cosmetic was FDA approved.* It was the first treatment of its kind FDA approved to temporarily improve the appearance of 3 treatment areas in adults—moderate to severe glabellar, lateral canthal, and forehead lines.1-7
*FDA approved in 2002 to temporarily improve moderate to severe glabellar lines in adults.7
Real BOTOX® Cosmetic patient.
Treated for the appearance of moderate to severe forehead lines, lateral canthal lines, and glabellar lines. Results may vary.
64 Units
FDA-approved dosing is key to achieving desired aesthetic results.
BOTOX® Cosmetic dosing for the glabellar, lateral canthal, and forehead lines have proven through rigorous testing―20 Units in forehead lines, 24 Units in lateral canthal lines, and 20 Units in glabellar lines.1
At Least 3 Times a Year
It's important to stay on top of appointments. Work with your
patients to schedule their visits and space them at least 90 days apart.
BOTOX® Cosmetic provides repeatable results with simultaneous treatment in moderate to severe forehead lines, lateral canthal lines, and glabellar lines.1,†
†A total of 165 and 197 subjects received 3 cycles of BOTOX® Cosmetic over 1 year: 40 Units (20 Units FHL with 20 Units GL) and 64 Units (20 Units FHL, 20 Units GL, and 24 Units LCL), respectively. The response rate for FHL was similar across all treatment cycles.1
Individualize injection points to patient’s anatomy and line patterns.1, 8-10
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