Botox
Treatment Areas
Botox for frown lines
Botox for forehead lines
Botox for crows feet
Botox for around eyes
Botox for brow lift
Botox for under-eye wrinkles
Botox for bunny lines
Botox for smokers lines around the lips
Botox for lip flip
Botox for chin
Botox for dimples
Botox for jaw slimming
Botox for downturned lips
Botox for neck laxity
How it Works
Nucevia® and Dysport® help reduce the appearance of wrinkles, minimize pores, lower sebum production, and improve overall skin radiance. They achieve these results by relaxing targeted facial muscles with minimal to no downtime.
Duration: 3-6 months
Recommended sessions: Every 3-4 months for maintenance
Botox before & after photos
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Botox Frequently Asked Questions
Botox is a brand name for botulinum toxin, a substance that temporarily relaxes muscles by blocking nerve signals. It is commonly used for cosmetic purposes to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
Botox works by temporarily blocking the nerve signals that cause muscles to contract. This relaxation of the targeted muscles smooths out wrinkles and lines on the skin’s surface.
When administered by a qualified professional, Botox is considered safe. It has been extensively tested and approved by the FDA for both cosmetic and medical use. As with any medical procedure, there are potential risks and side effects.
Botox injections involve a small needle, so you might experience a slight pinch or discomfort during the procedure. Many patients find the discomfort to be minimal and manageable.
The cost of Botox varies based on the number of units required and the treatment area
Dysport – $10 a unit
Nucevia – $10 a unit
A Botox treatment typically takes about 10 to 15 minutes. The procedure is relatively quick and convenient, often allowing patients to return to their daily activities immediately.
Results from Botox usually start to appear within 3 to 7 days after the treatment. Full results are typically visible within 2 weeks.
Botox results generally last between 3 to 6 months. Over time, the treated muscles gradually regain their ability to contract, and the effects of Botox will wear off.
Possible side effects of Botox include temporary bruising, redness, swelling, or mild headache. Rarely, more serious side effects may occur, but these are uncommon.
Preparation may include:
- Avoiding Blood Thinners: Refrain from taking blood thinners or anti-inflammatory medications before the treatment to minimize bruising.
Avoiding Alcohol: Limit alcohol consumption a few days before the procedure to reduce the risk of bruising.
Post-treatment care includes:
- Avoiding Touching: Refrain from rubbing or massaging the treated area for at least 24 hours.
- Avoiding Strenuous Exercise: Avoid vigorous exercise or activities that may increase blood flow to the treated area for 24 hours.
Keeping Upright: Try to stay upright for a few hours after the treatment.
Good candidates for Botox are generally healthy adults looking to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and lines. It is important to discuss your goals and medical history with your provider to determine if Botox is right for you.
Botox treatments are usually recommended every 3 to 6 months, depending on individual needs and the longevity of results. Your provider can help you establish a treatment schedule that suits you.