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Botox Injection
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BOTOX & PLATELET RICH PLASMA (PRP)

INJECTABLES

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Botox, short for Botulinum toxin, is a neurotoxic protein produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. When injected in small doses, it blocks signals from the nerves to the muscles, essentially paralyzing them temporarily to reduce the appearance of facial wrinkles and fine lines by relaxing the muscles that cause them. Common areas for Botox injections include the forehead, around the eyes (crow's feet), and between the eyebrows (frown lines). The effects typically last for a few months before gradually wearing off, prompting individuals to undergo periodic treatments to maintain results. Our medical staff will consult with you to offer the best recommendations for the goals you want to achieve.

WHY CHOOSE BOTOX?

Great Results:  Experience the full effects within three weeks, revealing noticeable improvements.

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Effortless Refinement:  Say goodbye to unwanted wrinkles and dramatic lines effortlessly as Botox works to relax facial muscles to provide smoother and a more rested appearance.

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Targeted Impact: With a narrow diffusion area, Botox can target a precise treatment area ensuring a complete and balanced rejuvenated look.

TREATMENT AREAS

Individual results may vary.

Forehead (for a smooth, youthful appearance)

Glabellar (to smooth out the 11s between the eyebrows)

Temples (to reduce crow’s feet)
Platysmal bands (to smooth the neck)  
Depressor muscles of the outer lip (to raise the corners of the lip) 
Depressor muscle of the nose (to raise the tip)
Mentalis muscle (to smooth the dimples on the chin) 
Upper lip (to correct a gummy smile)  

Put your best face forward with a treatment designed to enhance your unique beauty.

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PLATELET RICH PLASMA (PRP)

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PRP, also referred to liquid gold, is a popular, natural and minimally invasive method in dermatology for skin rejuvenation, targeting concerns like fine lines and uneven texture. This treatment involves drawing a small amount of the patient's blood, concentrating platelets and growth factors, and applying or injecting the PRP into specific skin areas. The growth factors stimulate collagen production, promoting cell turnover and tissue regeneration for a more youthful complexion. PRP procedures enhance the skin's natural healing processes, offering a smoother and rejuvenated appearance without synthetic substances. Many opt for PRP due to its autologous nature, utilizing the patient's own blood components, minimizing the risk of adverse reactions. Ongoing research supports PRP's role in dermatology as a non-surgical and natural approach to skin revitalization.

TREATMENT AREAS

PRP requires several injections in the targeted area. You will start seeing the results of your treatment within a few weeks as your skin produces new collagen and elastin.

FACE 

PRP can reduce the appearance of wrinkles on the forehead, eyes (crows feet), lips and chin.  Also working as a filler PRP can also plump the lips, reducing wrinkles, smoothing out the nasal labial folds, glabellum (between the eyebrows) and the chin.

UNDEREYE BAGS

Whether aging, genetics, excess fluid retention, allergies, poor sleep, stress, smoking or a high sodium diet are the contributing factors to eye bags, PRP can harness the power of the body’s natural healing abilities to reduce or even eliminate the puffiness under the eyes.

HAIR LINE & SCALP

PRP injections are rich in proteins called growth factors, which may stimulate dormant hair follicles when injected into the scalp, encouraging hair regeneration.

PENIS

Also knows as the P-Shot (Priapus Shot), PRP is injected directly into your penis to promote tissue growth, which can result in better erections, general sexual performance and orgasm enhancement. 

CLITORIS

The Orgasm Shot, also known as the O-Shot is an injection of PRP directly into the clitoris to treat low libido, dyspareunia (sex pain), and vaginal dryness, which may increase sexual arousal and stronger or frequent orgasms.

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