Injections & Fillers
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Filler
Like it or not, the aging process catches up with most of us eventually. We start to lose the collagen and elastin that give our skin that youthful bounce and glow, and fine lines and wrinkles begin to develop. We offer a unique dermal filler called Sculptra that can soften lines and wrinkles and restore the contours on the face.
Sculptra Face does more than simply "fill" face. It stimulates collagen production, which helps the skin naturally renew itself. Results develop gradually, look completely natural, and last much longer than most other injectables. This dermal filler is completely unlike any other. If you’re ready to turn back the clock, this injectable treatment is worth a look.
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Tox
Our Tox is an FDA-approved neuromodulator injection designed to temporarily delay wrinkle formation. Tox reduces the activity of the treated muscles, preventing the overlying skin from folding and creating wrinkles. While it’s commonly used to treat moderate to severe wrinkles between the eyebrows, it can also be used for many other things. Book your Full Facial Balancing Appointment for more information.
Smooths fine lines and wrinkles by drastically reducing the appearance of Glabellar lines (sometimes referred to as "11" lines). Prevents the formation of new wrinkles by temporarily freezing muscles. This leads to immediate, natural-looking results and can be used to treat excess sweating. Results can vary.
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Anti-Aging
A procedure that reduces signs of aging like wrinkles, sagging, dryness, and fine lines. These treatments help to encourage collagen and elastin production in the skin.
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Laugh Lines
A development of indentations around the mouth caused by aging or external factors. They’re also classified as wrinkles and can become permanent from smiling.
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Fuller Lips
The result of achieving extra volume in the lips so they’re more plump. They'll be fuller by having fillers like Restylane injected into the lips.
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Nasolabial Folds
The two skin folds develop on the face, specifically from the nose's side to the mouth's corner. Nasolabial folds are more commonly referred to as smile lines or laugh lines.

