Botox/ Xeomin is a revolutionary neuromodulator that can halt the aging process in its tracks.
Improves the appearance of frown lines, forehead furrows, crows feet, bunny lines and more
Prevents new lines and wrinkles from forming
Produces natural results that last for months
Fast and easy, with no surgery and minimal recovery time
Safe and FDA-approved
Price:
First time- ONLY $11 a unit!
After- $12 a unit
Have annoying wrinkles? OR Wish to delay the onset of facial wrinkles? Botox is your answer!
Botox is also known to help with sweating (hyperhidrosis), teeth grinding, TMJ, and headaches.
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Botox is a drug that providers have been using for years to treat wrinkles and facial creases. Botox is a brand name of a toxin made by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. There are other brands, such as Dysport and Xeomin. Botox is the term you hear most often because it was the first injectable botulinum toxin.
Botox injections work by weakening or paralyzing certain muscles. The effects last about three to twelve months, depending on what you are treating. The most common side effects are pain, swelling, or bruising at the injection site. You could also have flu-like symptoms, headache, and upset stomach.
You should not use ANY toxin if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Baby Botox is half dose of Botox for a more natural look. About 40-60% less than traditional Botox
Three reasons. Baby Botox is less noticeable, leaving a more natural look and allows for more movement in the face.
Second reason is, Baby Botox can be used to treat more precise areas on the face than traditional Botox can.
Third reason is, Botox could be used to preserve your face or prevent future wrinkles.
The main difference between Xeomin and Botox is that Xeomin contains a “naked” form of botulinum toxin. Unlike Botox, which contains accessory proteins, Xeomin is designed to deliver the Toxin without any protein additives. This purified structure may help prevent antibody resistance; a growing problem that has been seen with botulinum toxin injections administered over time.
Botox is a safe and effective way to treat wrinkles and other skin blemishes. Potential botox side effects include allergic reactions, skin irritation, and facial paralysis. It is important to discuss any potential side effects with your doctor before receiving botox treatments.
Yes. Botox will eventually wear off with the passage of time. Therefore, it is not permanent and can be reversed. Botox injections can last anywhere from three to six months, depending on your metabolism and how much you move your facial muscles. In most cases, botox will last for about four months before wearing off, so it is recommended that you get a follow-up treatment every four months to maintain the desired results.
People often ask this question because they are concerned about the potential side effects associated with botox injections. There are a number of potential risks associated with getting botox, but most of them are minor and easily preventable. If you are considering getting botox, it is important to weigh the potential risks and benefits before making a decision.
Important things to remember after getting Botox/Xeomin includes not exercising or doing any type of strenuous activity for a few days, avoiding the sun and tanning beds, and not smoking or drinking alcohol for 24 hours. Also, be sure to avoid rubbing or touching your face for a few days and take a pain reliever if needed. It's recommended that you wait at least 24 hours before having any type of sexual activity after getting Botox/Xeomin
Botox is a safe and effective way to treat hyperhidrosis. It works by blocking the nerves that control sweating, which can help to reduce excessive sweating. Botox can typically provide relief from excessive sweating for up to four months after treatment.
It is important to remember that there is no one-size-fits-all treatment for hyperhidrosis, so it is important to consult with your doctor to find the treatment that is right for you.