BOTOX® injections on Long Island, Queens and New York City

Look younger with less facial wrinkles

You might think: where can I get botox on Long Island?

All County Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery provides other options than just dental implants and oral pathology. Our botox treatment is a revolutionary approach to reversing the affects facial wrinkles. Crow’s feet, worry lines and laugh lines can all be a thing of the past. These are referred to as dynamic wrinkle lines and all are treatable with this procedure. Cosmetic denervation is the process of injecting botox into the tiny facial muscles that create the wrinkles. Our experienced Long Island botox surgeons will best guide you to ensure you receive amazing results.

  • To better understand your overall health, at All County Oral Surgery we evaluate your medical history prior to surgery. In addition, a complete examination of your eyes is made in order to decide the most effective injection sites. All issues and concerns will be discussed.

    The areas that will be treated are marked and digital photographs are taken in order to determine the amount of improvement after surgery.

  • At all county oral & maxillofacial surgery Botox injections are performed without anesthesia because it is virtually painless. Only a very small sting is felt when the injections are made. The effects are not permanent and may need to be repeated two to three times per year to retain the effects. Research has suggested, however, that long-term use of the injections leads to a longer duration of each treatment’s effect. Patients over the age of 65 may not experience as dramatic of results. Botox is only useful in treating expression lines and cannot be used to repair sagging skin caused by aging.

  • At all county oral & maxillofacial surgery, after the operation patients may experience slight bruising around the area that quickly fades. Normal activities can be performed immediately. Possible side effects are temporary weakness of nearby muscles or in rare cases, an eyelid may droop. Botox is completely reversible so any side effect is only a temporary condition. The doctor will explain all risks associated at the time of your consultation.

patient sitting with needle for TMJ botox