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Botox

Botox

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Non-surgical

Botox (Botulinum Toxin Type A) is an FDA-approved injectable treatment that temporarily relaxes facial muscles to reduce wrinkles, fine lines, and excessive sweating. It is the #1 non-surgical cosmetic procedure worldwide.

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9.8/10

Safety

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$200-$600/Treatment

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based on national avg

Introduction

A tummy tuck, also known as abdominoplasty, is a cosmetic procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the abdomen. It is often performed on people who have lost a significant amount of weight or who have had multiple pregnancies. The procedure can be performed in a variety of ways, but the most common method involves making an incision along the bikini line and removing the excess skin and fat. The incision is then closed with sutures, and the patient is typically left with a scar that is hidden by clothing. Tummy tucks can be a very effective way to improve the appearance of the abdomen. However, it is important to note that the procedure is not without risks. Some of the potential risks of tummy tucks include bleeding, infection, scarring, and nerve damage. It is important to discuss the risks and benefits of the procedure with a doctor before deciding whether or not to have one.

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Botox is a quick, minimally invasive injectable treatment used to smooth dynamic wrinkles (e.g., crow’s feet, frown lines, forehead creases) by blocking nerve signals to targeted muscles. Results appear in 3–7 days and last 3–6 months. It is also FDA-approved for medical uses like migraines, excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), and muscle spasms.

Key Details

Duration: 10–20 minutes (in-office procedure)
Overnight Stay: Not required
Recovery Time: None ("lunchtime procedure")

Candidates

✔ Adults (18+) seeking wrinkle reduction (glabella, forehead, crow’s feet)
✔ Patients with hyperhidrosis (excessive underarm/palm sweating)
✔ Those with chronic migraines or muscle stiffness (FDA-approved uses)
✔ Non-pregnant/non-breastfeeding individuals
✔ Realistic expectations (temporary results, not a filler)

Cost

Average: $200–$600 per treatment
Factors Affecting Cost:

  • Units injected (varies by area)

  • Provider’s expertise (e.g., dermatologist vs. med spa)

  • Geographic location

Benefits

  • Reduces wrinkles & prevents new ones

  • Non-surgical, no downtime

  • Quick results (3–7 days)

  • Treats medical conditions (migraines, sweating)

  • Customizable & reversible

Risks & Safety

Potential Risks:

  • Temporary bruising/swelling at injection sites

  • Mild headache or flu-like symptoms

  • Drooping eyelids (if improperly placed)

  • Rare allergic reactions

Safety Measures:
✔ Administered by a licensed medical professional
✔ Avoid alcohol/NSAIDs pre-treatment to minimize bruising
✔ Follow aftercare (no rubbing/laying down for 4 hours)
✔ Disclose medical history (e.g., neuromuscular disorders)