Botox for Mood Not Wrinkles
Join Physician Assistant Alithia Monroe, founder of The Beauty Therapist LLC, from 8 to 9 p.m., May 20, 2022, for a free, informative Zoom event about therapeutic Botox. Monroe has
17 years of experience cosmetically injecting faces, but has pivoted to
treating facial expressions instead of wrinkles. In fact, facial expression
treatment intentionally leaves key cosmetic wrinkles alone to optimize the
movement of more positive facial muscles.
“Facial
expressions are unique to the individual, but the treatments are anchored in 40
years of Botox research and stems from the defined melancholy muscles that Sigmund
Freud named the 'Omega Sign' or in common consumer parlance 'the 11’s' lines
between the eyebrows,” explains Monroe.
The informative
portion will conclude with a question-and-answer session, followed by Monroe
discussing how the neuromodulator Botox can be used in treatment for depression.
Cost: Free. For more information, call 617-991-7567, email [email protected] or visit AskBeautyTherapist.com.