Wrinkle Relaxers: Botox, Jeuveau, Daxxify, Dysport
Neurotoxins are a highly effective, FDA-approved treatment that reduces the appearance of lines and wrinkles, resulting in a smoother and more youthful look. By targeting the underlying causes of wrinkles, neurotoxins prevent new wrinkles from forming, offering long-lasting results with minimal discomfort and no downtime.
About Neurotoxins
What Are Neurotoxins?
Neurotoxins are an FDA-approved treatment that has been used medically since the 1970s. Safe and highly effective, neurotoxin treatments like Botox®, Dysport®, Jeuveau®, and Xeomin® give the skin a smooth, renewed appearance that looks natural. These treatments require zero downtime and are quick to administer.
How Neurotoxins Work
Neurotoxins target the underlying causes of wrinkles and frown lines by blocking the nerve signals that cause muscle movement. This action allows wrinkles to soften and prevents new wrinkles from forming, leading to a more youthful appearance.
What to Expect
The treatment is quick and can typically be completed with a few tiny injections in less than 30 minutes. Noticeable results are generally observed 5-7 days after treatment, with full results visible 14 days post-treatment.
FAQs
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The amount of treatment needed depends on several factors, including the area(s) being treated (such as 11s, forehead, crow’s feet), the strength of your facial muscles, and the depth of your existing lines. A complimentary consultation with our practitioners will help create a personalized plan for you.
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Most clients describe the sensation as a tiny pinch. The needle used is quite small, goes in smoothly, and the neurotoxin is injected quickly, resulting in minimal pain. Numbing agents are not typically used for this treatment.
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There is virtually zero downtime with neurotoxin treatments. Often referred to as a “lunchtime procedure,” most patients can return to work or normal activities immediately. Some redness and swelling may occur at the injection sites but usually subside within a few hours. Minor bruising is rare.
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Results typically last around 3-6 months, depending on the treatment location, your muscle activity, and your body’s response.
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While Botox®, Dysport®, Jeuveau® , and Xeomin® are are all neurotoxin injectables used to treat and prevent wrinkles, their chemical compositions slightly differ. Our practitioners will explain the differences and help you choose the best product for your needs.
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Neurotoxin injections are very common and low-risk procedures. The most reported side effects include headaches, minor bruising, and swelling at the injection site, although these are rare. Your nurse injector will cover all potential risks before treatment.
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Avoid Makeup: Do not wear makeup to your appointment so our injectors can see your fine lines and wrinkles clearly.
Timing: Schedule your appointment at least two weeks before any important event.
Alcohol: Avoid drinking alcohol for 24 hours before the injection.
Skincare Products: Avoid Retin-A, Tretinoin, and Retinoids for three days prior to the injection.
Skin Cleanliness: Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin for proper assessment and injection planning.
Eligibility: Clients who are pregnant or nursing are not eligible for neurotoxin treatment.
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No Makeup: Avoid applying makeup immediately after treatment.
Stay Upright: Do not lie down for 4 hours.
Exercise: Avoid exercise for 24 hours; walking is okay.
Alcohol: Avoid drinking alcohol for 24 hours after the injection.
Avoid Massaging: Do not massage the area, including heavy application of serums or moisturizers, for 4-6 hours.
Facials: Avoid facials for one week.
Contact Us
Reduce wrinkles and achieve a smoother, more youthful appearance with neurotoxin treatments at our Medspa. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and take the first step towards revitalized skin.
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