Tech Neck Treatment in Washington DC
Botox for Platysma Bands Now FDA Approved!
It may seem like spending hours looking down at a computer or phone screen is inevitable in today’s digital age. And while you probably know that it can effect your eyes, did you know it can also have an impact on your skin? In particular, the skin on your neck, causing vertical lines that make you appear older than you are. While we’d probably all benefit from a little less screen time in our lives, that’s not always an option. So what is the best tech neck treatment in Washington DC? Is Botox for plastysma bands a good treatment option?
When you spend time looking down at a screen, it causes the plastysma bands in your neck to tighten, resulting in vertical lines or wrinkles in your neck. Here are a few tips that can help to minimize the impact that daily technology use has on our neck:
Exciting news! The FDA has now approved Botox for the treatment of platysma bands, the muscles that connect the jaw and neck. This means that at Peel Haus, we are now able to offer you a non-surgical option for a smoother, more youthful neck.
At Peel Haus, we’re committed to providing cutting-edge treatments to help you look and feel your best. We pride ourselves on staying on the forefront of cosmetic advancements to offer you the best treatment options for your skin concerns. Don’t let tech neck age you. Schedule a consultation today to learn more!
Peel Haus is the premier aesthetic and plastic surgery center in Washington, DC. We offer premium medical-grade skincare services, chemical peels, wrinkle-relaxers, soft-tissue fillers, facial rejuvenation, laser hair removal, and cosmetic plastic surgery. With a background in dermatology, plastic surgery, and aesthetics, Sorelle Cooper, FNP-BC founded Peel Haus to offer patients a state-of-the-art facility for aesthetic treatments. We are committed to honest communication, excellence in practice, outstanding client experiences, and stunningly natural results.
Call us at 202-891-4287 or book a consultation online.
1105 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20003
Ph. (202) 891-4287 (HAUS)
Fax (202) 742-9699
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Saturday: 10 am to 3 pm