Neuromodulator Treatments | Aesthetics

Feeling in need of a little refresh? Neuromodulator treatment can help soften the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, leaving you with a rejuvenated look.

It’s a win-win when beauty and wellness intersect.

Neuromodulator Treatment for aesthetics involves the use of products like Botox, Dysport or Nucevia to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, providing a more youthful and refreshed look.

 
 
 

Discover the power of transformation as our skilled and highly-trained Nurse Practitioners use the science of Neuromodulators to help you achieve your aesthetic goals.

Prepare to be amazed as our expert providers delicately and skillfully administer the precise injections, targeting specific areas to soften expression lines and restore a natural, more relaxed appearance.

With each carefully placed injection, you’ll see the artistry at work, as your features regain their smoothness and vitality. Neuromodulator Treatment offers an opportunity to reclaim confidence as your inner beauty shines through.

Our team works with you to develop a personalized tailored treatment plan that leaves you feeling comfortable, confident and ready to conquer the world!

Feel empowered as you say hello to the best version of you!

 
 

 

BE YOU. BE WELL.

Neuromodulator Treatment for aesthetics involves the use of products like Botox to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, providing a more youthful and refreshed look.

 

 

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FAQ

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Neuromodulator Treatment for aesthetics involves the use of products like Botox to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, providing a more youthful and refreshed look.

Neuromodulator Treatment works by temporarily relaxing the muscles that contribute to wrinkles and lines, resulting in smoother and softer skin.

Common areas treated with Neuromodulators for aesthetics include forehead lines, frown lines (between the eyebrows), and crow's feet (around the eyes).

When administered by a trained professional such as our Nurse Practitioners, Neuromodulator Treatment is generally considered safe. However, it's important to discuss any medical conditions or allergies with your provider beforehand. Our expert NP will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan for your individual goals and outcomes.

During a Neuromodulator Treatment session, the provider will use a fine needle to inject the product into the targeted areas. The procedure is relatively quick and minimally discomforting.

The effects of Neuromodulator Treatment typically last for a few months, but individual results may vary. Regular maintenance treatments are usually recommended to sustain the desired outcome.

Possible side effects of Neuromodulator Treatment may include temporary redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection sites. Rarely, some individuals may experience headaches or temporary drooping of nearby muscles.

Results from Neuromodulator Treatment can usually be observed within a few days to a week, with the full effect becoming evident in about two weeks.

Neuromodulator Treatment can be combined with other aesthetic procedures, such as dermal fillers, to achieve a more comprehensive rejuvenation.

The recommended frequency of Neuromodulator Treatment sessions varies based on individual needs and desired results. Your provider will guide you on the appropriate schedule for touch-up treatments.

There is typically no downtime or significant recovery period after Neuromodulator Treatment. You can resume your regular activities immediately, though some precautions may be advised.

The effects of Neuromodulator Treatment are not permanent. Over time, the treated muscles gradually regain their movement, and follow-up treatments are necessary to maintain the desired outcome.

Beyond aesthetics, Neuromodulator Treatment can also help with conditions like excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), TMJ and migraines by temporarily blocking nerve signals.

Your Nurse Practitioner will provide specific pre- and post-treatment instructions, which may include avoiding certain medications, applying ice or gentle pressure after treatment, and avoiding strenuous activities for a short period. It's important to follow these instructions for optimal results and minimize any potential risks.

Our team will follow up with you to ensure you are happy with your results and address any concerns you may have.