Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How much does Botox cost?
A. Botox is one of the more affordable cosmetic procedures available. Cost varies depending on how many injections and the dosage. Scheduling a consultation with our team will allow us to determine the right treatment plan for you. Patients should also make sure to contact their
insurance provider to ask about coverage.
Q. Will I feel pain with Botox?
A. Most patients will not feel much more than a little discomfort during the injections. There may be a small pinch where the injection occurs. This discomfort can be reduced by the use of a topical cream or ice pack.
Q. How often should I get Botox?
A. For cosmetic treatment, patients should get Botox® treatment approximately every three to four months. Over time, the muscles may be able to go longer than four months between treatments. Some patients schedule their treatments every six months.
Q. Will my results look overdone or unnatural?
A. Botox results are technique-sensitive, so it is essential to choose a clinician with experience and skill administering this treatment. It is important to research the procedure and consult trained professionals. Our team will work with you to find the proper dosage and treatment plan for you.
Q. What areas do doctors treat with Botox?
A. According to the American Academy of Facial Esthetics, there are approximately 10 different areas where practitioners inject Botox. Doctors may inject into the muscle above the brow, the space between the brows, outside of the eye area, and other facial muscles to reduce wrinkles. They may also use it in the armpits, palms, and feet to treat excessive sweating.
Q. What happens when I stop Botox?
A. Botox may also help prevent new wrinkles from forming because of how it affects the facial muscles. However, if patients choose to stop regular injections, the drug will slowly wear off, and the skin will return to the way it was. Stopping treatment will not make wrinkles worse.