How Often Do I Have to Be Treated with BOTOX to Maintain My Results?

BOTOX® Cosmetic, otherwise known as onabotulinumtoxinA, is the first and only FDA-approved prescription product injected into muscles to temporarily improve the appearance of both moderate to severe frown lines between the brows and crow’s feet lines in adults.

BOTOX® works beneath the skin’s surface to target one of the underlying causes of frown lines and crow’s feet – the repeated muscle contractions from frowning and squinting over the years. During the treatment, a SkinSpirit practitioner will inject these muscles with BOTOX® Cosmetic to temporarily reduce muscle activity. Clients may begin to notice a visible smoothing of their crow’s feet lines and frown lines between the brows within 24 to 48 hours of treatment, with the maximum effect visible at 30 days. Results may vary.

BOTOX® Cosmetic is not a permanent treatment. If clients discontinue treatment, frown lines and crow’s feet will gradually return to look as they did before treatment. Typically, clients will repeat treatments every three to four months. Clients should always consult with their SkinSpirit practitioner about a treatment schedule that is right for them.

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