Anti-Wrinkle Injections
HOW DOES BOTOX WORK ?
Botox relaxes the muscles in the targeted areas and when it comes to aesthetics, it’s one of the most effective anti-wrinkle treatments.
With a single treatment, it gives the skin a smoother and more relaxed appearance and helps to prevent wrinkles from getting worse over time.
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BOTOX
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DYSPORT
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XEOMIN
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JEUVEAU
BOTOX INJECTIONS FAQS
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BOTOX effects usually last for 3-4 months, but results vary based on muscle strength and the amount injected.
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Not really! Botox injections feel like a quick tiny pinch. For a pain-free experience, arrive at MEDSPA 33 — 15 minutes before your appointment, and we’ll pre-treat the area with a numbing cream.
Treatment only takes 10-15 minutes, and a few tiny injections. You can be in and out on your lunch break.
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Yes! Botox is an FDA-approved treatment with both medical and aesthetic uses. It’s very safe as long as it’s injected by our experienced medical provider at MEDSPA 33.
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It depends on several factors including: which areas you want to treat (11s, forehead, crow’s feet, etc), the strength of your facial muscles, and how deep your existing lines are.
We recommend booking a consultation with our expert provider to create a custom treatment plan that is perfect for you.
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These treatments are incredibly convenient! Neuromodulators are often referred to as a “lunchtime treatment” because patients can resume their work immediately afterward.
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The most common side effects include tenderness and bruising at the injection site. These side effects resolve soon after treatment.
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Immediately after your injections, leave the treatment area undisturbed, and avoid applying pressure. Lying down should be avoided for 4 hours after your treatment. Stay upright, and avoid bending forward or backward. Avoid intense activities or exercise for 24 hours following your treatment. Avoid using harsh and potentially irritating skincare products, stay hydrated, and avoid alcohol consumption. You will find complete aftercare guidance in your treatment forms.