
A great Botox result should look smooth, balanced, and still feel like you. That is why documenting baseline facial movement matters so much before treatment. When your provider studies how your forehead, frown lines, crow’s feet, brows, and surrounding muscles move at rest and in motion, future Botox sessions can stay much more consistent with your natural expressions.
At Dr. Lanna Aesthetics, Botox is approached with precision rather than guesswork. Dr. Lanna evaluates muscle activity, facial symmetry, wrinkle patterns, and how your features animate when you smile, focus, or react. Those details help create a treatment plan that can be refined over time instead of repeated blindly.
In New York City, many patients want results that look polished but never frozen. Careful documentation supports that goal by helping preserve facial balance, guide dosing decisions, and track how your face responds at follow-up visits.
Baseline movement mapping helps keep Botox personalized, expressive, and consistent from one appointment to the next. That level of detail often makes natural-looking results far more noticeable.
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