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Botox

$8.99 / per unit

20 minutes

Neuromodulators, also known as Botox, temporarily inhibit facial muscle movement, diminishing and preventing wrinkles for a rejuvenated skin appearance. Areas commonly treated include between the eyebrows, the forehead, around the eyes (crow's feet), as well as the masseter muscles for facial slimming.




Our procedure at Beauty Injector Cass is a carefully structured process designed to deliver exceptional results and patient satisfaction. It starts with a thorough consultation, followed by the completion of consent and intake forms. We document the procedure through photos and videos, perform assessments with injection markings, and communicate the treatment plan with an on-call physician. Our expert injector then carries out the procedure, followed by post-treatment photos and complication checks. Aftercare instructions are reviewed, and a follow-up date is scheduled before you leave, with our personal contact information provided for any concerns, ensuring a comprehensive and reassuring experience on your path to beauty and self-esteem.


Areas of Dysport Treatment:

  • Forehead

  • Between the eyebrows (11’s)

  • Around the eyes (crow’s feet)

  • Gummy smile

  • Lip flip

  • Bunny lines (nasalis)

  • Chin

  • Masseter (Jaw)

  • Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating in the underarms)

  • Chronic Migraines

  • Trapezius Botox

Aftercare

  • Avoid lying down for 4 hours

  • Refrain from touching/massaging the injected areas

  • No exercise for 24 hours

  • Avoid hot showers, saunas, baths in the first 24 hours

  • Do not wear items that press on the treated areas

  • Take Tylenol for headaches (not Advil) if needed

  • No alcohol for 24 hours post-treatment

  • Follow up is scheduled for 2 weeks after the treatment

  • Mosquito-like bumps may appear immediately but resolve within 35-40 minutes

Side Effects

  • Headache

  • Temporary paralysis

  • Pain, swelling, and/or bruising at the injection site

  • Droopy eyelid/crooked eyebrow

  • Infection at the injection site

  • Watery/dry eyes

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