New Uses of Non-surgical Cosmetic Procedures

In Los Angeles there is a whirlwind of cosmetic procedures that celebrities go through on a monthly basis. Non-surgical cosmetic procedures like Los Angeles Botox and Restylane injections have become increasingly popular in the last year, especially because of the amazingly quick results with little to no downtime. Celebrities going to an event like the Oscars who need a quick fix for small lines or wrinkles will request Botox injections prior to the event. The use of Botox for lines and wrinkles in the face is nothing new. In fact, the use of Botox has become so common, it's even used as a verb, or lumped into other common pampering procedures. For example, "let's treat ourselves to a little mani, pedi, Botox." However, new uses for Botox are now being requested from celebrities and regulars alike.

Los Angeles cosmetic surgery has been the leader of changing and inventing new procedures for pampering. The "Botox boob job" is a term used for injections of Botox in the pectoral muscles, which lifts breasts, improves posture, and optimizes cleavage for that special low-cut dress you've been saving. Also, Botox injections have been approved for excessive sweating, which is a popular favorite of brides on their wedding day. "Pillows for your feet" is another term for a popular procedure in which dermal fillers are injected into the soles of your feet in order to relieve the pain of wearing high heels. Los Angeles Restylane injections are also applied to the nose, for a quick cosmetic nose reshaping procedure. Worldwide patients flock to doctors like Dr. Vladimir Grigoryants, board certified Glendale Plastic Surgeon for the latest and greatest in aesthetic cosmetic procedures. Dr. Grigoryants performs all types of cosmetic and reconstructive surgery, and understands the importance of achieving the best results with the least amount of discomfort. It is important to find a surgeon like Dr. G who is available and attuned to your concerns with any type of cosmetic procedure.

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