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Figure 1. The Roberts Facial Rejuvenation Photography (RFRP) series comprises 28 facial views and 1 intraoral view.

Figure 2. Internal marketing: facial photographs staged on walls identify the style and quality of treatment in your office.

Figure 3. Walking or sitting anywhere in the office should create interest in the aesthetic services that you offer.

Figure 4. The RFRP series is taken in a standardized setting with a black backdrop for comparison and quality.

Figure 5. Patient attentively viewing her own photos of the RFRP series on a monitor.

Figure 6. A hyperfunctional upper lip elevator muscle (gummy smile) showing the gingival exposure before BOTOX treatment.

Figure 7. Hyperfunctional frown lines before BOTOX treatment, showing the vertical furrows between the eyes expressing tiredness, worry or concern.

Figure 8. Hyperfunctional forehead lines before BOTOX treatment, showing the horizontal furrows across the entire forehead.

Figure 9. The previously hyperfunctional upper lip (gummy smile) after BOTOX treatment, demonstrating the upper lip now covering the gingival tissue.

Figure 10. After BOTOX treatment, showing the vertical furrows gone and an invigorated smooth appearance.

Figure 11. After BOTOX treatment, showing a smooth, relaxed, nonworried appearance across the forehead.

Figure 12. An attractive patient presenting with a canted mouth and necklace lines in a relaxed view.

Figure 13. Hyperfunc­tional unilateral platysma involved in the unilateral downward pull of the mouth.