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&lt;/script&gt;</html><description>FAQ General Questions: Can I have more than one treatment done at once? Yes, you can often have multiple treatments done during the same visit, depending on the areas being treated and your individual goals. Our experienced registered nurses will provide personalized recommendations to ensure the best results for you. Does your office accept medical insurance? Our office does not accept medical insurance, but we do offer CareCredit, which can help you finance your treatments. CareCredit provides flexible payment options, so you can receive the services you need while managing your budget. Does your office accept payment plans? CareCredit provides flexible payment options, so you can receive the services you need while managing your budget. Do I need to bring someone with me to take care of me after the treatment? For most of our treatments, you should be able to return to your regular activities right away. However, our team will provide you with specific aftercare instructions and guidance based on the treatment you&#x2019;ve chosen. Does your office offer discounts? Our office offers special event discounts throughout&#xA0;the year! Keep an eye on our social media to stay updated on the latest promotions and never miss out on these exclusive offers. Botox/Filler Questions: What are Neurotoxins? Neurotoxins, such as Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, and Daxxify, are injectable treatments that temporarily relax the muscles responsible for causing wrinkles. What is Neurotoxin, and how does it work? Neurotoxins, such as Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, and Daxxify, are injectable treatments that temporarily relax the muscles responsible for causing wrinkles. They work by blocking nerve signals to the muscles, which smooths the appearance of dynamic wrinkles like crow&#x2019;s feet, frown lines, and forehead creases. How long does Botox last? Results from Botox typically last between 3 to 4 months, depending on factors like individual metabolism, treatment area, and dosage. Regular treatments can help maintain and extend the effects. Can pregnant women get Botox/Filler? No. How many units of Botox will I need? The number of Botox units you&#x2019;ll need depends on the treatment area and your specific goals.During your consultation, our expert will assess your unique needs and provide a personalized recommendation based on your facial anatomy and desired results. What can I expect after my Botox treatment? After Botox, you might experience slight redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection sites, but these effects usually resolve quickly. You can return to most daily activities immediately, but avoid strenuous exercise, alcohol, and lying down for several hours post-treatment. Can I combine Botox with other treatments? Yes! Botox can be safely combined with other aesthetic treatments like dermal fillers, microneedling, or facials to achieve a comprehensive, customized look. Speak with your provider to create a plan that fits your aesthetic goals. Is Botox only for wrinkles? In addition to smoothing wrinkles, Botox has medical uses, including treating migraines, excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), and muscle spasms. Botox is versatile and can be customized for cosmetic or therapeutic purposes. Who is a good candidate for Botox? Adults looking to reduce the appearance of fine lines or prevent them from deepening are generally good candidates. A consultation with a professional will help determine if Botox is the best choice for you based on your goals and health. What are dermal fillers, and how do they work? Dermal fillers are gel-like substances injected beneath the skin to add volume, smooth lines, soften creases, or enhance facial contours. They work by restoring lost volume or filling in areas where aging has caused a decrease in elasticity and structure. How long do fillers last? The longevity of fillers varies depending on the type used and the area treated. Hyaluronic acid fillers like Juv&#xE9;derm and Restylane usually last between 6-12 months, while others, like Sculptra, can last up to two years. Factors like metabolism, lifestyle, and product choice also affect how long fillers last. When will I see results from my filler treatment? Results are often visible immediately after the injection, though some clients may experience slight swelling or redness. Full results are typically seen within a week after any minor swelling has subsided. Are fillers safe? Yes, dermal fillers are FDA-approved and have a long history of safe use. When administered by a licensed, trained provider, fillers have a high safety profile. Side effects, if they occur, are generally mild and temporary, such as slight swelling, bruising, or tenderness. Do fillers hurt? Most clients report only minimal discomfort during filler injections. Many fillers contain lidocaine, a local anesthetic, to minimize pain, and numbing cream or ice may also be applied to make the process more comfortable. What areas can be treated with fillers? Fillers are commonly used for enhancing lips, cheeks, and jawline; smoothing nasolabial folds and marionette lines; and reducing under-eye hollows. Some fillers can also be used for non-surgical nose reshaping and hand rejuvenation. Can fillers be combined with other treatments? Yes! Fillers work well alongside other treatments like Botox, microneedling, or skin resurfacing to create a balanced, refreshed look. Many clients choose combination treatments for a more comprehensive approach. Are dermal fillers reversible? Yes, hyaluronic acid fillers (like Restylane) can be dissolved with an enzyme called hyaluronidase if you are unsatisfied with the results. Other types of fillers, like Radiesse and Sculptra, are not as easily reversible and require more time to break down naturally. How do I choose the right filler for me? Each type of filler is formulated for different areas and results. During a consultation, your provider will discuss your aesthetic goals and recommend the best filler(s) based on your unique needs and facial structure.</description></oembed>
