Botox

Wrinkle Relaxer

Softens expression lines with natural movement—not frozen.

appointment length
20–30 min
time to see results
20–30 min
results last
3–4 months
DOWNTIME
None to minimal
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appointment length
20–30 min
time to see results
20–30 min
results last
3–4 months
DOWNTIME
None to minimal

How

Botox

Works

Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) temporarily relaxes targeted facial muscles that create expression lines. Small doses are placed precisely where overactivity forms lines—between the brows (11s), forehead, and around the eyes—so skin looks smoother while you keep natural expression.

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Why

Botox

at Rejuva Center

Physician-Led Care

Under double-board-certified leadership, our injectors assess muscle movement and facial balance, then dose precisely to soften lines without freezing expression. Safety protocols and peer review back every treatment plan.

Specialized Non-Surgical Team

Our non-surgical providers focus on injectables every day. Ongoing training, physician oversight, and standardized techniques help deliver consistent, natural-looking outcomes across providers.

Safety & Transparency

We use brand-name products and provide straightforward after-visit guidance. Photography and documentation follow clinical standards.

Top-Rated in the Capital Region

Our team focuses on subtle improvements that keep you looking like you. Patient reviews reflect our emphasis on safety, communication, and results that fit your life

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What Makes a Good

Botox

Candidate

Adults seeking softer expression lines with a natural look, who prefer minimal downtime and a quick visit. Healthy, with realistic expectations and a commitment to maintenance every few months.

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What Concerns You Can Treat with

Botox

What Areas You Can Treat with

Botox

Click on an area to learn more about how this and other treatments that can enhance and rejuvenate it.

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Risks and Side
Effects of

Botox

Temporary redness, swelling, tenderness, small bruise; headache; rare eyelid or brow heaviness (usually resolves as product settles). Dose, placement, and follow-up help minimize risks.

Care Instructions

Pre-Appointment

  • Avoid alcohol, aspirin, ibuprofen, and blood-thinning supplements (fish oil, vitamin E, ginkgo, etc.) for 24–48 hours prior to treatment to reduce risk of bruising.
  • Refrain from scheduling dental work, vaccines, or other facial procedures within 1–2 weeks of your appointment.
  • Come with a clean face—no makeup, lotions, or skincare products on the treatment area.
  • If you are prone to cold sores and treatment is near the mouth, let us know in advance so preventive medication can be prescribed.
  • Eat a light meal before your appointment to minimize chances of feeling lightheaded.
  • Post-Appointment

  • Stay upright for at least 4 hours after treatment; avoid lying down or bending excessively.
  • Do not rub, massage, or apply pressure to treated areas for 24 hours to prevent migration of product.
  • Skip strenuous exercise, hot tubs, saunas, or heat exposure for 24 hours.
  • Avoid alcohol and blood-thinning medications/supplements for 24 hours to minimize bruising.
  • Expect results to begin showing in 3–5 days, with full effect at 2 weeks; a follow-up can be scheduled if adjustments are needed.
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