BOTOX

Botulinum Toxin is an injectable treatment commonly used in the forehead, glabella, and crows feet area to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Botox has been FDA approved since 2002, and has been successfully used by millions of patients in the United States.

Wrinkles form when you repeatedly contract a muscle, like the ones in your forehead and around your eyes. Botox works by targeting specific facial muscles to decrease contraction and stop skin wrinkling.  

According to American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery…

Botox was the most frequently administered non-surgical cosmetic treatment in the United States for 2017. 7 million people underwent Botox injections in 2017. Demand for minimally invasive aesthetic treatments continues to rise, and Botox is at the forefront.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do you put Botox?

The most common areas for Botox treatment are the forehead, glabella (between your eyebrows), and lateral crows feet. Less common areas include jawline (masseter muscle) to slim the face and reduce clenching, chin (mentalis muscle), and just below the nose to reduce the appearance of a gummy smile.

What should I expect during a Botox injection?

Botox involves multiple injections with a tiny needle in the treated areas. It takes a few minutes to perform and requires no anesthesia. Most patients have minimal to no bruising, though it is possible to have a mild amount of bruising. You can reduce bruising by using ice after the procedure.

When will I see results and how long does it last?

You will begin to notice the effects of your Botox injection within just a few days, but full results are visible at 1-2 weeks. Botox lasts 4-6 months, depending how fast your body degrades the product.

Does it matter who does my Botox injections?

We believe that injectable treatments require an artistic touch as well as a thorough medical knowledge of anatomy. Facial anatomy is complex, and whoever does your injections should be an experienced provider who is intimately familiar with the “danger zones” in facial injection.

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