Wrinkle relaxers are injectable treatments that temporarily soften the appearance of dynamic lines caused by repetitive facial movement—such as frowning, squinting, or raising the eyebrows. They work by relaxing targeted muscles, allowing the skin to smooth while still maintaining natural expression.
At HTB, wrinkle relaxers are approached with precision and restraint. Rather than aiming to eliminate all movement, we focus on softening tension in a way that preserves expressiveness and balance. The goal is a rested, refreshed appearance that still looks like you—just a little more relaxed.

Expressive brow structure supported by muscle and soft tissue; changes here can affect symmetry, openness, and facial balance.
Text LinkPowerful jaw muscle responsible for chewing; changes in size or activity can affect facial width, tension, and comfort.
Text LinkDelicate eye-adjacent skin influenced by movement and volume support; changes here can affect smoothness, brightness, and definition.
Text LinkCentral nasal bridge formed by bone and cartilage; irregularities here can affect profile continuity and facial harmony.
Text LinkNasal tip structure influenced by cartilage, skin thickness, and support; changes here can affect projection, symmetry, and overall profile.
Text LinkThin, mobile skin supported by muscle and connective tissue; changes here can affect firmness, texture, and contour.
Text LinkStructural boundary shaped by bone, muscle, and skin; changes here can soften definition and alter lower-face balance.
Text LinkStructural area shaped by bone, muscle, and soft tissue; changes here can affect projection, symmetry, and lower-face balance.
Text LinkLines influenced by movement, volume loss, and lower-face support; changes here can affect mouth corners and overall facial harmony.
Text LinkDelicate skin influenced by movement and volume support; changes here can impact smoothness, lip definition, and overall expression.
Text LinkThe forehead plays a central role in facial expression. Over time, repeated movement and skin changes can lead to visible lines that affect how rested or relaxed you appear.
Text LinkMidline area between the brows overlying corrugator and procerus muscles; vertical frown lines (“11s”) deepen here with expression.
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See treatmentsTransition area composed of skin, fat, and hair-bearing tissue; changes here can affect contour, texture, and grooming concerns.
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