Balancing Dominant Depressor Muscles with Botox: Revision history

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20 January 2026

  • curprev 08:1508:15, 20 January 2026Karionnexx talk contribs 22,233 bytes +22,233 Created page with "<html><p> The first sign is subtle: the outer brow sinks while the inner brow pulls down, the corners of the mouth hitch into a resting downturn, and the chin seems to clutch under tension by late afternoon. If you palpate these faces, you feel strong, insistent depressor activity. When depressors dominate, the face reads as tired or stern even at rest. Botox can restore balance, but only if you treat the right muscles with the right units, depth, dilution, and sequence...."