Botox® & Wrinkles Relaxers
Botox & Wrinkle Relaxers
No Downtime
Your skin is affected daily by cellular changes, collagen levels, sun, or environmental damage. All of these can cause lines and wrinkles in the skin that make you look older and tired. With Botox, you can turn back the clock!
Botulinum Toxins Injections help to smooth fine lines and wrinkles by relaxing the muscles underneath the skin.
What is treatment with Botox like?
Treatment is usually quick and easy to fit into a busy schedule. Some people say it feels like a pinch.
When I am going to see the results of Botox treatment?
You may begin to notice the effects of Botox as early as 3 to 4 days after an injection, with full results in two weeks.
How long the results will stay?
Once it's completely set, results can last anywhere from three to six months. The time line of efficacy is also affected by the area treated, frequency of injection, and the dose of Botox.
How many units are required for treatment?
Dosing is the key to achieving desired results. Each area requires a specific number of units. This can be discussed in the details with your provider during the consultation.
Forehead, frown lines, crow's feet $16/unit
Masseter from $360
Lip Flip $200
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Step 1 – Filler InjectionsA hyaluronic acid-based filler (like Restylane® or Juvéderm®) is injected precisely into target areas to help sculpt a younger appearing, yet natural-looking face. At Be Rejuved we take the time to understand your desired results before any injections so that we share a common focus.
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Step 2 – Platelet-Rich PlasmaAfter using injectable fillers to achieve a more youthful appearance, we perform a standard blood draw. Your blood will be spun through a centrifuge to separate and isolate Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), which is rich in growth factors and helps to regenerate the skin tissue.
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Step 3 – PRP InjectionsOnce we have isolated the PRP created from the previous step, we administer it to key areas using a small needle. The growth factors in the PRP activate the process to generate newer and younger tissue.