Neuromodulators

“Botox” is a quick, effective treatment that softens fine lines and wrinkles by relaxing targeted facial muscles. It’s perfect for smoothing areas like the forehead, frown lines, and crow’s feet—leaving you with a refreshed, natural look.

  • It works by temporarily relaxing the muscles that cause wrinkles and expression lines. By blocking nerve signals to these muscles, it helps smooth the skin and prevent deeper lines from forming over time.

  • It is a quick, minimally painful treatment with no downtime. Injections take just anywhere from 10- 30 minutes, depending on which areas are treated. Most clients start to see results within 3–7 days, with full effects in about two weeks. You can expect smoother, more refreshed-looking skin that lasts 3–4 months.

  • Starts at $40 +.

  • Avoid blood thinning medications (aspirin, Advil, naproxen, fish oil, vitamin E) 3 days prior to your appointment.

    Do not consume alcohol for at least 24 hours before your treatment.

    Avoid excessive sun exposure, tanning beds, or heat (like saunas or hot yoga) the day before and day of your appointment.

  • For 4 hours: Stay upright (NO laying down), no rubbing or massaging the areas, avoid makeup (or use mineral based)

    For 24 hours: avoid strenuous physical activity, hot tubs, saunas, facials, and blood thinners

  • You may notice bumps, swelling, bruising, redness, itching, altered sensation such as a tightness or heaviness, and/or tenderness,  at the injection site temporarily after your treatment. Nothing to worry about, these go away after a short period of time!

 FAQs

    • Frown lines (“elevens”)

    • Crows feet or smile lines

    • Gummy smile/lip flip

    • Downturned smile 

    • Neck lines 

    • Jowling 

    • Facial slimming

  • Results can vary from person to person, but typically we see results for 3-4 months. 

  • This also varies from person to person, however, usually you can see changes in 2-3 days and the full effect can take up to 2 weeks. 

  • Some areas or one side can “kick in” faster than the other and they almost always settle out by the 2 weeks mark. If there is still some asymmetry after these 2 weeks, a follow-up appointment is recommended to do any “tweaks” that we need as we get to know your face 

  • Honestly, there’s no definitive answer to this question.

    However, most people begin getting botox in their late 20s to early 30s as a preventative treatment, before deeper lines and wrinkles set in. If you're starting to notice fine lines that remain when your face is at rest, this may be a great option to soften them and help prevent future creasing.

    Every face is different, so the best time to start depends on your goals and skin needs.

  • Yes! There are a few therapeutic uses for botox, they can sometimes be covered by health insurance. Contact us to chat about it.

  • Sadly no, there is not enough research on the use of neuromodulators during pregnancy.

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Testimonials

  • My botox is amazing, you did such a great job. I definitely will be coming back!! You rocked it.

    Y.M

  • It's so good! totally frozen for the last 2 days! You killed it girl! I'm so happy with the results!

    M.M - who didn’t want to be able to move her “11s”

  • I'm obsessed! I'm telling everyone!

    S.S - who received a lip flip