Relax, We've Got You
Renew Aesthetics and IV Hydration Bar offers a comprehensive list of injectables- Botox, Dysport, Daxxify, and Xeomin, which effectively relax the wrinkle causing muscles. With pricing ranging from $10 to $14 per unit, our appointments are conveniently scheduled for 30 minutes, allowing for the treatment of multiple areas and a consultation built into in each session.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find quick answers to common questions about our services, support, and billing here.
What are wrinkle relaxers?
Botulinum toxin type A, including products like Botox and Dysport, is used to treat and prevent wrinkles, fine lines, and deep facial furrows. By targeting the underlying muscle activity, these treatments help reduce the muscle contractions that cause the skin to appear wrinkled or folded. Botulinum toxin type A can also help alleviate symptoms of migraines and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders.
How long after a wrinkle relaxer treatment will I see results?
Results from Botulinum toxin type A usually begin to appear within 7 to 14 days after treatment. The full effects, including the reduction of wrinkles and fine lines, may take up to 14 days to fully develop as the muscle activity decreases and the treatment reaches its optimal effect.
How long do results from wrinkle relaxers last?
Results from Botulinum toxin type A are not permanent and usually last about 3 to 4 months, though this can vary depending on your body type and individual response.
Can wrinkle relaxers help to reduce symptoms of migraines or TMJ?
Yes, Botulinum toxin type A can help with chronic migraines and TMJ. For migraines, it reduces headache frequency and intensity by relaxing muscles. For TMJ, it alleviates pain from jaw clenching and grinding by relaxing jaw muscles. The effects typically last 3 to 6 months.
Is there anything that prevents you from wrinkle relaxer treatment?
Certain factors might make you ineligible for Botox, including:
- Pregnancy or Breastfeeding: Limited safety data.
- Allergies: Potential allergic reactions.
- Neuromuscular Disorders: Conditions like multiple sclerosis.
- Other Health Conditions: Heart disease, diabetes, seizures, etc.
Always consult a healthcare provider to see if Botox is right for you.