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TMJ Disorder

The temporomandibular joints (TMJ), located on each side of your jaw, act like a sliding hinge, connecting your jawbone to your skull. TMJ disorders can cause pain in your jaw joint and in the muscles that control jaw movement.

Treatments: Wrinkle relaxers

Gummy Smile

A gummy smile, also known as “excessive gingival display,” is where too much gum tissue is visible above the top teeth when you smile or open your mouth.

Treatments: Wrinkle relaxers

Hyperhidrosis

Hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating that’s not always related to heat or exercise. You may sweat so much that it soaks through your clothes or drips off your hands.

Treatments: Wrinkle relaxers

Sunken Eyes

Sunken eyes appear when the delicate skin under your eyes sometimes appears dark, sunken, and hollow. Usually, this is just a result of aging, dehydration, or insufficient sleep but could also be caused by a medical condition.

Treatments: Fillers

Facial Balancing (Liquid Facelift)

Aging breaks down connective fibers, such as collagen and elastin, and causes a loss of fat in deep layers of the skin. The result is sagging, loose skin that wrinkles more easily.

Treatments: Fillers