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Neuromodulators in Plastic Surgery

Neuromodulators are substances used in plastic surgery to alter nerve activity and reduce muscle movement, primarily for cosmetic purposes. The most common neuromodulator is Botox, which temporarily relaxes facial muscles that cause wrinkles. By softening these muscle contractions, neuromodulators help create a smoother, younger appearance. They've also gained popularity for treating conditions like excessive sweating and migraines. While results are temporary, usually lasting a few months, their effects can rejuvenate facial features and enhance overall aesthetics, providing a non-surgical option for those seeking a refreshed look.