Meet REX - A New Longer Lasting Alternative to Botox

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2009

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New at Spalding Drive Cosmetic Surgery is the Relaxed Expressions procedure. A new minimally invasive alternative to botox that creates a more natural look than Botox, with less risk of brow ptosis.

Formerly known as GFX or NoTox, Relaxed Expressions (REX) is a non-surgical, non-toxic method of reducing frown lines. The system uses targeted bipolar radiofrequency energy to weaken (via heat-induced injury) the motor nerves which connect to the forehead muscles responsible for frowning. The radiofrequency (RF) used in REX differs from that used in other cosmetic treatments like Thermage in that it is a lower dose of the RF energy and is more targeted due to its method of delivery. (Thermage is done through the skin whereas the RF used in REX is delivered underneath the skin via a small needle-like probe.)

Welcome to Spalding Drive, the premier destination for dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery in Beverly Hills. We'd like to help put you at ease by letting you know you're in the hands of some of the most caring and skillful cosmetic surgeons in the world.

Dr. Paul Nassif and Dr. David Amron are recognized by their patients, peers and the worldwide media as true innovators and artists in each of their respective fields. Our plastic surgeons strive to create a natural look that is in harmony with your features and appearance.

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  • i have sebaceous hyperplasia, maybe 10-15 o them on my face, i have tried lasers, peels and they temp. go away and come back , i know there is a radio frequency treatment that totally works , by poking into the sebaceous gland and breaking it up and getting out what has been stuck in the skin for so long, Please let me know, Thanks

  • @ghpresman

    Hello,

    It would be best for you to speak to a board certified dermatologist regarding your issue. He/she may be able to give you the best advice regarding sebaceous hyperplasia. Thank you, and best of luck to you.

    Dr. Nassif

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  • Better to just remove the frown muscles.

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