Abstract To introduce micro botulinum toxin therapy (MBT) for the treatment of aging skin, scarring, and other skin therapies. Mesotherapy involved the injection of microdoses of vitamins and nutrients, and serves as the backdrop for this current intervention. MBT is advocated to work on improving both epidermal and dermal damage through cellular repair induced by dilute botulinum toxin (BT). The technique does not require any sophisticated technology to perform other than a syringe loaded with dilute BT. Patients of all Fitzpatricks and ages are eligible for therapy without risk other than rare, temporary paresis. The technique involves injection of hyperdilute BT intradermally across the entire expanse of the face, neck, chest, etc., to effect desired skin changes. None. Other ingredients could be added to further enhance the efficacy of MBT. MBT offers unparalleled safety and efficacy in all skin types for a variety of skin improvements, including active acne, acne scarring, pores, texture, and generalized cutaneous sun damage and aging.
Sam Lam (Tue,) studied this question.
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