As a cosmetic procedure, there are as few well-known and proven techniques as Botox. Botox is essentially a relaxer. When it is injected near a muscle group, it blocks certain electrical signals that cause the muscles to contract. As a result, the muscle relaxes and wrinkles in the skin smoothen out.
This is especially effective for muscle groups around the eyes that cause “crow’s feet”, as well as between the eyes and on the forehead. Botox is simple, safe, fast and effective, especially when administered by a medical professional.
No sedation or anesthetic is required so you can resume your normal daily activities immediately after treatment, and results for Botox injections usually last for several months.
Meet Our Milwaukee Avenue Eye Center Botox Surgeon
Thomas Conti M.D.
Dr. Thomas J. Conti attended The Ohio State University for his undergraduate education, and earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology and French. He received his Doctor of Medicine degree from Wright State University School of Medicine. Dr. Conti completed an internship and his ophthalmology residency at McGill University Hospitals in Montreal. He also completed a fellowship in ophthalmic plastic, reconstructive and orbital surgery at McGill University Hospitals and St. Justine Children’s Hospital.
Dr. Conti is board-certified and a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. He is fluent in French and Italian. Dr. Conti currently has hospital privileges at Resurrection Medical Center, Glen Oaks Hospital, and St. Alexus Medical Center.