Cosmetic Injectables

Commonly known as “Botox” or “Filler”, cosmetic injectables rejuvenate facial skin by reducing or eliminating wrinkles, raising scar depressions, enhancing lips and replacing soft-tissue volume loss.

Each treatment is customized to fit your specific areas of concern. You will always have a consultation with the provider prior to injections.

Person receiving a cosmetic injection on the forehead with gloved hands.

Botox, Jeuveau and Dysport

  • Neuromodulators, such as Botox, Jeuveau, and Dysport, are injectable treatments that can help reduce the look of wrinkles and fine lines. These treatments work by temporarily relaxing the muscles that cause wrinkles, resulting in a smoother and more youthful appearance. They are most commonly used on the forehead, between the eyebrows, and around the eyes, but they can also treat wrinkles on other areas of the face and body. Our trained injectors use the latest techniques to ensure a natural-looking result and minimal discomfort during the treatment. Results typically last for 3-4 months. 

    • Botox

    • Dysport

    • Jeuveau

    • Forehead

    • Crows Feet

    • Lip Lines/lip Flip

    • Masseter / TMJ / Face Slimming

    • Hyperhidrosis (under arms only)

    • Scowl Lines

    • Bunny Lines

    • Brow Lift

    • Dimpled Chin

    • Platysma / Nefertiti

    Learn more about each.

Close-up of a woman receiving a cosmetic lip injection by a gloved professional.

Fillers

  • Fillers are injectable treatments that can help add volume and smoothness to the skin, reducing the look of wrinkles, fine lines, and acne scars. These treatments work by adding a hyaluronic acid-based gel under the skin, providing a natural-looking lift and fullness. They can be used on various areas of the face, including the cheeks, lips, under-eye area, jawline, and temples. We offer several filler options to help customize each treatment for individual needs and desired results. The procedure is quick, with minimal discomfort and little downtime. The effects of fillers can last from several months to over a year.

    • Juvederm

    • Restylane

    • Versa

    • Kybella

    • Biofiller

    • Cheeks

    • Under Eye

    • Lips

    • Lower Face / Chin / Jawline

    • Hand filler

    • Bio Filler

    • Filler Dissolvant

    • Kybella

    Learn more about each.

Woman receiving facial injection administered by person in gloves

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy

  • PRP, or Platelet-Rich Plasma, is a cutting-edge treatment that utilizes a patient’s own blood plasma to promote healing and rejuvenation of the skin. The procedure involves drawing a small amount of blood, which is then processed to isolate the platelets, which are rich in growth factors. The concentrated platelets are then re-injected into the patient’s skin, which can stimulate collagen production and improve the overall appearance of the skin. PRP can be used to treat a variety of skin conditions, including wrinkles, fine lines, acne scars, and hair loss. Our medspa offers PRP treatments that are performed by our experienced professionals, who use the latest techniques to ensure a safe and effective treatment with minimal discomfort. The results of PRP are usually visible after a few weeks and can last for several months.

    • Joint Injections

    • Under Eyes & Face

    • Scalp for Hair Restoration

    Learn more about each.

Woman receiving facial thread lift treatment by professional in gloves, close-up.

Thred Lift

  • Face threads, also known as “thread lifts,” are a non-surgical procedure that utilizes special threads to lift and tighten the skin on the face, resulting in a more youthful and rejuvenated appearance. These threads are made of a biocompatible material and are inserted into the skin with a thin needle. The threads are then gently pulled to lift and tighten the skin, which can smooth out wrinkles and fine lines and lift sagging skin. The procedure is minimally invasive, with minimal discomfort and minimal downtime. The results of a thread lift can last for several months to over a year, depending on the type of thread used and the area treated.