Specials
♥
Specials ♥
Tox Injection brands
Top 5 misconceptions about Botox
Botox will freeze my face
It is a misconception that people who get Botox will not be able to make facial expressions. The reality is, Botox only relaxes overactive muscles. Your injector can soften your wrinkles while keeping a natural look. The “Frozen” look comes from poor injector technique not the actual neurotoxin itself.
Only older people need Botox
This Many 20 & 30 year old’s are getting preventative Botox treatments. Botox is for prevention not just correction.
Botox is permanent
Botox is only temporary lasting months. Gradually over time your face will return to your natural state. If Botox treatments are not continued, your wrinkles are not worse than before, they just return to your pre-tox state.
Botox is only for cosmetic purposes
Botox is FDA approved for many medical purposes such as migraines, hyperhidrosis, TMJ, jaw pain, muscle spasms, overactive bladder, and so many others.
Botox is unsafe or toxic
Botox has been used safely for over 20 years for both cosmetic and medical purposes. The FDA has approved botulinum toxin in small and controlled doses that are safe when administered.
What is Botox used for?
Botox among other neurotoxin brands are used to reduce facial wrinkles and fine lines by relaxing the muscle that causes them.
Common Areas:
Frown Lines (11’s), Forehead, Crow’s Feet (around the eyes), Bunny Lines (on the nose), lip lines, chin dimpling, jaw slimming, neck bands, downward smile/mouth, gummy smile, and so many more areas.
is Botox Safe?
When administered by a qualified licensed medical professional and at appropriate doses Botox is generally safe. Botox and other neurotoxins have been approved by the FDA for cosmetic use for many years. Millions of treatments are performed every year. Side effects, if any, are usually mild and temporary.
At what age should i start Botox?
Preventative Botox - 20’s to 30’s
Preventative Botox is to prevent movement lines (dynamic wrinkles) from turning into resting lines (static wrinkles.
Maintenance Botox - 30’s to 40’s
This is the most common age where Botox is started. Botox can soften existing wrinkles and slow the deepening of existing moderate to severe wrinkles.
Corrective Botox - 40’s and up
Botox is a very effective corrective treatment and is often paired with other treatments such as dermal fillers. Botox does not reverse structural changes in the skin such as volume loss or skin laxity.
Platelet-Rich Plasma
Stimulates the production of new collagen, stem cells, and overall improves the texture, color, and vibrancy of skin. The growth factors in PRP then activate multipotent stem cells already in the skin (tricking them into “thinking” there's been an injury and new younger tissue should be generated
Microneedling
SKINPEN - FDA-cleared microneedling device, SkinPen is trusted by leading dermatologists, aestheticians, and other skincare professionals. Three steps in as little as thirty minutes targets facial acne scars and neck wrinkles, for smoother, more radiant, younger-looking skin
Biostimulator
♥ Radiesse
What is a biostimulator
A biostimulator is an injectable substance that:
Provides immediate volume (in some cases)
Triggers collagen production in the skin over weeks to months
Improves skin firmness, elasticity, and texture over time
So instead of just "filling" an area temporarily, biostimulators help your skin rebuild itself from the inside out.
Injectables
♥ GLP-1’s, Oral Compounds
♥ Vitamin Blends
♥ Lipotropic (Lipostat/MICC)
♥ Glutathione
♥ Vitamin C ♥ B-12 ♥ NAD+
Plus many others…
Dermal Fillers
♥ Restylane Dermal Fillers
♥ Juvederm Dermal Fillers
♥ RHA Collection
♥ Evolysse
How Long do dermal fillers last?
9-24 months
Lip Fillers
According to the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS), lip augmentation with dermal fillers is one of the top 5 most performed non-surgical procedures globally.
In the U.S. alone, millions of people receive filler injections annually, with lip enhancement being a leading reason.
Ignite RF
♥ Morpheus 8 Burst
♥ Quantum RF10
aesthetic treatments
Aesthetic treatments are non-surgical procedures designed to improve a person's physical appearance, enhance beauty, and reduce signs of aging. These treatments focus primarily on the skin, face, and body and are often performed in clinics, spas, or by dermatologists and aesthetic practitioners.
Key Areas of Aesthetic Treatments:
Skin Rejuvenation – Improves texture, tone, and clarity of the skin.
Examples: Microneedling
Anti-Aging Treatments – Reduce wrinkles, fine lines, and sagging.
Examples: Botox, dermal fillers, radiofrequency therapy, PRP (vampire facial).
Body Contouring – Targets fat reduction and reshaping without surgery.
Examples: Morpheus 8, Quantum RF
Pigmentation & Scar Reduction – Treats uneven skin tone, acne scars, or other marks.
Examples: RF, Topical treatments.
Hair & Scalp Treatments – Promote hair growth or improve scalp health.
Examples: PRP for hair loss, mesotherapy.
Benefits: Non-invasive or minimally invasive, Quick recovery times, Customized to individual needs, Generally safe with low risk when performed by professionals
Considerations: Results are often temporary and may require maintenance, Potential side effects (e.g., redness, swelling, irritation), Not a substitute for plastic surgery in more advanced cases
Hormone Replacement Therapy
Hormone imbalance can be a devastating occurrence. So many why questions. Why am I so tired? Why am I gaining weight? Why are my moods all over the place? Where did my sex drive go?
Hormone Replacement Therapy is something we offer, giving an answer to your “why” questions.