While the conversation around aesthetic procedures continuously evolves, one ethos remains true—opting for injectables is a personal decision. You never need treatments to look your best, but if there ...
Botox is FDA approved to treat cervical dystonia, a specific type of neck pain. While some doctors use it off-label to treat other conditions that cause neck pain, Botox does not appear to be ...
Welcome to your skin check-in with Life & Style’s resident health and beauty expert, Dr. Will Kirby, celebrity dermatologist and Chief Medical Officer of LaserAway. Every week, he’ll be spilling his ...
The thing I've started picking up on as I get older (I'm 34) is that once I notice something new about my skin, I can't unsee it. It doesn't matter if it's something tiny that only I will notice. Once ...
Q. I’m 62 and my neck is starting to bother me. I’m not quite sure I’m ready for surgery. Some of my friends tell me that Botox can work for the lines and make my neck look more youthful. Is that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Over the years, we've received mixed messages on what aging looks like. On one hand, tabloid headlines would declare women ...
Oh, how the humble botulinum toxin (aka Botox) continues to surprise us. These days, the versatility of the injectable extends far beyond the routine sprinkle to treat crow's feet or frown lines.
Beauty editors are fans of the brand, too. Even before the preliminary signs of aging were of concern to me, I was hyper-aware of the state of the skin on my neck. It’s a hard area to treat ...