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Give a New Look a Shot with Denver BOTOX® for Men

Your face plays the star role in how you outwardly express yourself. When deep furrows, frown lines, and a droopy brow start making you look aged or permanently unhappy, it may be time consider getting a little extra help. Denver plastic surgeon Gregory A. Buford, MD, FACS, PCEO offers injectable treatments specifically for men. Maximizing on his understanding of facial structure and how to get a natural, masculine result, Dr. Buford performs all of his own injections at his plastic surgery practice in Lone Tree, Colorado.

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Banish an Aged Brow with BOTOX® in Denver

BOTOX® is an injectable neurotoxin treatment that works by interrupting the signal between the nerve and muscle to effectively halt muscle movement for up to six months. The result? A smoother, more youthful-looking upper face without the "frozen" look that tells the world you've had work done. Dr. Buford takes pride in ensuring his male BOTOX patients achieve natural-looking results.

What can male BOTOX in Denver treat?

BOTOX is an effective solution for improving the appearance of:

  • Crow’s feet
  • Frown lines
  • Glabellar creases
  • Forehead wrinkles

After your injection, you should see results within a few days. By freezing the movement of your most active wrinkle-causing muscles, BOTOX will reduce the appearance of wrinkles while your face is at rest.

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Book your Denver BOTOX treatment today

Ready to find out what injectable anti-aging treatments can do for you? Contact us today to schedule a consultation with Dr. Buford at his Lone Tree practice, BEAUTY by BUFORD.

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Natrelle® Breast Implants
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Breast implants are not lifetime devices. The longer patients have them, the greater the chance they will develop complications, which may require more surgery. Breast implants have been associated with a cancer of the immune system called breast implant–associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL). Some patients have died from BIA-ALCL. Patients have also reported a variety of systemic symptoms such as joint pain, muscle aches, confusion, chronic fatigue, autoimmune diseases, and others.

Natrelle® Breast Implants are for breast augmentation and revision surgery in women at least 22 years old for silicone-filled implants and women at least 18 years old for saline-filled implants.

You should not get breast implants if you currently have an active infection, untreated breast cancer or precancer, or are pregnant or nursing. Tell your doctor about any conditions you have, any medications you are taking, and any planned cancer treatments. Breast implantation is likely not a one-time surgery.

Having implants removed and not replaced may lead to permanent cosmetic changes of the breasts. Breast implants may affect breastfeeding. Gel implants may rupture without symptoms, so periodic imaging after surgery is recommended.

Key complications are reoperation, implant removal, implant rupture, implant deflation with saline-filled implants, and severe capsular contracture.

Talk to your doctor for more information.

The use of Natrelle® Breast Implants is restricted to licensed physicians who provide information to patients about the risks and benefits of breast implant surgery.

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Natrelle® Breast Implants
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Breast implants are not lifetime devices. The longer patients have them, the greater the chance they will develop complications, which may require more surgery. Breast implants have been associated with a cancer of the immune system called breast implant–associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL). Some patients have died from BIA-ALCL. Patients have also reported a variety of systemic symptoms such as joint pain, muscle aches, confusion, chronic fatigue, autoimmune diseases, and others.

Breast implants are not lifetime devices. The longer patients have them, the greater the chance they will develop complications, which may require more surgery. Breast implants have been associated with a cancer of the immune system called breast implant–associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL). Some patients have died from BIA-ALCL. Patients have also reported a variety of systemic symptoms such as joint pain, muscle aches, confusion, chronic fatigue, autoimmune diseases, and others.

Breast implants are not lifetime devices. The longer patients have them, the greater the chance they will develop complications, which may require more surgery. Breast implants have been associated with a cancer of the immune system called breast implant–associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL). Some patients have died from BIA-ALCL. Patients have also reported a variety of systemic symptoms such as joint pain, muscle aches, confusion, chronic fatigue, autoimmune diseases, and others.

Breast implants are not lifetime devices. The longer patients have them, the greater the chance they will develop complications, which may require more surgery. Breast implants have been associated with a cancer of the immune system called breast implant–associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL). Some patients have died from BIA-ALCL. Patients have also reported a variety of systemic symptoms such as joint pain, muscle aches, confusion, chronic fatigue, autoimmune diseases, and others.