Injectables Fillers

  • BOTOX & XEOMIN (BOTOX ALTERNATIVE)

    Botox and other similar prescription drugs (Xeomin, Jeaveau and Dysport) are all FDA-approved variations of the same molecule, Botulinum toxin A. Any of these drugs can be injected into specific muscles to temporarily paralyze and weaken the muscles. In cosmetics, they are used to treat moderate to severe facial lines and wrinkles. There are over 280 other medical uses for these drugs and Botox has been safely used in medicine for over 20 years for excessive sweating, muscle spasms, overactive bladder, chronic migraine headaches, TMJ and other jaw pain, strabismus (crossed eyes) and many other conditions. | Learn More »

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  • INSTA-TOX & ARQUEDERMA

    Non-surgical FaceLift with long-lasting results.

  • DERMAL FILLERS

    Dermal fillers include many different FDA-approved products including Juvederm, Volbella, Restylane, Belotero, Vollure, Voluma, Versa and several more. The above-mentioned dermal fillers are made using HA (hyalauronic acid) which is a naturally occurring substance found in our skin, bones, cartilage and other tissues in our bodies. HA helps to add volume and elasticity to the skin but the levels of HA decrease with age. This decrease of HA results in loosening of the skin, decreased volume and elasticity and eventual fine lines and wrinkling. | Learn More »

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  • KYBELLA

    Lose the Double Chin! Safely dissolves submental fat nonsurgically. Ask about other approved treatment areas for fat reduction. | Learn More »

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  • PDO THREAD LIFT

    Smoothing Threads (For lips, fine lines, wrinkles, and acne scars).

    Lifting Threads (For the mid and lower face, jowels, and jawline).

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    *Remember to avoid aspirin & any blood thinners for 5-7 days prior to any injection therapies.

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