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VIDEO: Dosing an important consideration when using neuromodulators in men


 

AT SDEF HAWAII DERMATOLOGY SEMINAR

– Using larger doses and avoiding overarching of the brows are among the considerations to keep in mind when using neuromodulators in men, advised Canadian dermatologist Katie Beleznay, MD.

In general, men have a very different anatomy with a different brow position, and have needs different from those of women, said Dr. Beleznay of the University of British Columbia, Vancouver.

One secret for successful injections of toxins in male patients: Dose matters. Men have stronger muscles in the face and need larger doses to overcome their muscular strength, Dr. Beleznay said in a video interview at the Hawaii Dermatology Seminar provided by Global Academy for Medical Education/Skin Disease Education Foundation.

On average, “if you use 20-30 units in a female glabella, maybe you’d use 40-50, maybe even 60 units in a male patient,” she said. However, the volume depends on the strength of the muscles in the area, and some men may need less to avoid a frozen look. “You can always treat less and bring them back in a couple of weeks and add more,” especially with patients who are new to treatment, Dr. Beleznay noted.

She disclosed financial relationships with Allergan, Revance, Evolus, Galderma, and Zeltiq.

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