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Botox

Botox is the most requested treatment at our medical spas, and for good reason. A few precisely placed units relax the muscles that crease the skin when you frown, squint, or raise your brows, so the lines above them soften and your face looks rested rather than tired. Done with restraint, it is not about freezing your expression. It is about looking like yourself on a good day.

At Esthetica Medspa, every Botox treatment is performed by a licensed medical provider after a real consultation. We watch how your face moves, talk through what is actually bothering you, and build a dosing plan around your anatomy and your goals. Good Botox is a matter of judgment as much as product, which is why we start with a conversation and dose conservatively, especially on a first visit.

We use FDA-approved neuromodulators, including Botox and Xeomin, and we treat the full range of areas below. If a different treatment would serve you better, we will tell you honestly, even when it is the less expensive option.

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What to Expect With Botox

A Natural, Rested Look

We treat only the muscles that cause a particular line and dose conservatively, so your lines soften while your expressions stay natural. The goal is to look refreshed, never frozen.

Quick, Comfortable Treatment

Your appointment takes 15 to 30 minutes. A few units are placed with precision, with a topical numbing option for comfort. Most clients head straight back to their day.

When You'll Start Seeing Results

Initial smoothing appears within 3 to 5 days, with full results around 10 to 14 days. Botox typically lasts 3 to 4 months, and longer in the masseter.

Safe, FDA-Approved Care

Botox has a long record of safe cosmetic use. Mild redness or swelling can occur and fades within hours. Our board-certified ARNPs and PAs use only FDA-approved neuromodulators.

Look Rested, Not Frozen

What Botox can treat

Botox treats the lines that form from repeated muscle movement, what providers call dynamic lines. The most common areas are the horizontal lines across the forehead, the vertical frown lines between the brows, and the crow’s feet that fan out from the corners of the eyes. It can also slim a strong jaw, soften a gummy smile, smooth a dimpled chin, and ease neck bands.

Because Botox works on muscle movement, it is most effective on lines that appear when you make an expression and are still softening or not yet etched into the skin at rest. Deep, static folds that remain when your face is relaxed often respond better to dermal filler, or to a combination of the two. Part of what we do at your consultation is tell you which lines Botox will genuinely improve and which need a different approach, so you spend your money where it actually works.

Part of what we do at your consultation is tell you which lines Botox will genuinely improve and which need a different approach, so you spend your money where it actually works.

Botox is a purified protein that temporarily blocks the nerve signal that tells a specific muscle to contract. When that muscle relaxes, it stops folding the skin above it, so existing lines soften and new ones are kept from deepening. The effect is limited to the small muscles your provider chooses to treat, which is why skilled placement matters so much.

A treatment is quick, usually 15 to 30 minutes depending on how many areas you are having done, and most patients describe the injections as a few small pinches. You will not see a change that day. The muscle relaxes gradually over the following days, with initial smoothing around day three to five and the full result at about two weeks. By relaxing only the muscles that cause a particular line, an experienced injector can soften your expression while leaving you looking natural and still able to emote.

Forehead lines are the horizontal creases that appear across your forehead when you raise your eyebrows. Botox softens them by relaxing the frontalis, the broad muscle that lifts the brows. The aim is a smoother forehead that still moves naturally, not a flat, immobile one.

The forehead is one of the areas where dosing and balance matter most. The frontalis is also the muscle that holds your eyebrows up, so a heavy hand here can leave the brows feeling heavy or, rarely, drop them slightly. That is exactly why we dose this area conservatively and often treat it together with the frown lines below it, since the two muscle groups work against each other and balancing them gives a more natural, longer-lasting result. Many first-time patients are surprised that a softer, lighter touch on the forehead looks better and ages better than chasing a completely line-free look.

Forehead treatment suits you if you notice horizontal lines when your brows are raised, or faint lines beginning to linger at rest. If your forehead lines are deeply etched even when your face is relaxed, we may suggest pairing Botox with a skin treatment or a small amount of filler, and we will explain why at your visit. Results here typically last 3 to 4 months.

Frown lines, often called the 11s or glabellar lines, are the vertical creases that form between your eyebrows when you concentrate, squint, or frown. They are one of the most popular areas to treat with Botox because they can make you look angry, worried, or tired even when you feel fine. Relaxing the muscles that pull the brows together smooths these lines and softens your whole expression.

This area, the glabella, usually responds beautifully to Botox, and the change can be striking without looking overdone. By easing the muscles that knit the brows, we take away the tense, furrowed look while keeping your natural movement elsewhere. Treating the 11s also tends to give a subtle, pleasant lift to the inner brow in many patients, which opens up the eyes a little.

Frown lines are a good area for preventative treatment too, because they are often the first to etch into the skin permanently. Catching them while they still soften fully when you relax keeps them from becoming a fixed groove later. If your 11s are already deep at rest, Botox will soften them noticeably, and a small amount of filler can be added to address what remains. We plan that conservatively and review the result before adding anything more. Results typically last 3 to 4 months.

Crow’s feet are the fine lines that fan out from the outer corners of your eyes when you smile or squint. Botox softens them by relaxing the orbicularis oculi, the ring of muscle around the eye, so the skin creases less when you express. Because this is delicate skin over an expressive area, the goal is rested, brighter eyes, never a frozen look.

Crow’s feet are often one of the earliest areas people choose to treat, partly because the skin around the eyes is thin and shows movement lines sooner. A light, well-placed dose smooths the lines while preserving a genuine smile, which is important, since your eyes do much of the work in a warm expression. We are careful with placement here to keep your smile natural and avoid affecting the muscles that shape it.

This area pairs naturally with forehead and frown line treatment for a balanced, refreshed upper face, and many patients treat all three together. If you have fine lines under the eyes or crepey skin rather than movement lines, Botox is not the right tool, and we will point you toward a skin treatment instead. Crow’s feet results generally last 3 to 4 months, sometimes a little less because the area is so expressive.

Preventative Botox is the use of small doses of Botox before lines have set into the skin, to keep them from forming in the first place. It is most popular with patients in their late twenties and thirties who notice faint lines starting to linger after they stop making an expression. The idea is simple: a muscle that creases the skin less often etches fewer permanent lines over time.

The key word is small. Preventative treatment is not about erasing wrinkles you do not have yet, it is about gently softening the strength of the muscles that will eventually create them, usually the frown lines and crow’s feet first. We use lighter doses and longer intervals than we would for treating established lines, so you keep natural movement and simply slow the clock a little. Overtreating a young face is a real mistake, and we would rather undertreat and adjust than chase a frozen look.

Preventative Botox suits you if you have started to see early dynamic lines, have a family pattern of strong frown or forehead lines, or simply want to maintain smooth skin with minimal intervention. It is not a lifelong commitment, and you can stop at any time without your skin being worse for it. At your consultation we will look at how your face actually moves and tell you honestly whether starting now makes sense or whether you can comfortably wait.

Masseter Botox relaxes the masseter, the large muscle at the back of your jaw that you use to chew and clench. Treating it can slim a square or heavy jawline into a softer, more oval shape, and it also relieves the jaw tension, soreness, and teeth grinding that come from an overactive or enlarged masseter. It is one of the few Botox treatments that is as much functional as it is cosmetic.

For jawline slimming, the effect is gradual. As the muscle is used less, it slowly reduces in size over several weeks, so the contouring result builds over about six to eight weeks rather than appearing right away. Patients who grind their teeth or clench, often from stress or at night, frequently notice the functional relief sooner, with less morning jaw ache and fewer tension headaches. Because the masseter is a large, strong muscle, this area uses more units than facial line treatments, and results tend to last a little longer.

Masseter treatment suits you if your jaw looks wide or overdeveloped, if you clench or grind, or if you wake with a tight, tired jaw. It is worth noting that masseter Botox is offered at most but not all of our locations, so we will confirm availability at the clinic nearest you when you book. Results commonly last 4 to 6 months, and many patients find the slimming and the relief both improve with a second round.

The number of units depends entirely on the area and on your muscle strength, so there is no single right answer. As a rough guide, frown lines often take around 20 to 25 units, the forehead around 10 to 20, crow’s feet around 10 to 24 for both sides, and the masseters considerably more because they are large muscles. Your provider sets the exact amount after watching your face move.

Stronger muscles, or a preference for a more noticeable result, call for the higher end of a range, while a light, natural look needs less. We tend to start conservatively, particularly on a first visit, because it is easy to add a few units at your two-week check and impossible to remove them once placed. Any provider who quotes you a fixed number before looking at your face is guessing. We give you a clear plan and price for your specific areas at your consultation.

Botox typically lasts 3 to 4 months in the facial lines, and often 4 to 6 months in the masseter. The effect does not stop suddenly. As the protein wears off, the treated muscle gradually regains movement over a couple of weeks and your lines slowly return, so you simply book a maintenance appointment when you feel ready.

How long your result lasts depends on the area, the dose, your metabolism, and how active the muscle is. Very expressive areas like the crow’s feet can fade a little faster, while the masseter tends to hold longer. Many patients settle into a rhythm of three or four treatments a year. With consistent maintenance, some people find the muscle gradually weakens and they can stretch the interval over time.

Botox is usually priced per unit, so the cost of your treatment depends on which areas you have done and how many units each one needs. A single area like the frown lines costs less than treating the forehead, frown lines, and crow’s feet together, and the masseters use more units again. We give you a clear, itemized quote at your consultation before any treatment begins.

Be cautious about prices that look unusually low, since heavily diluted product or an inexperienced injector can mean a weak result that fades fast or an unnatural one that has to be waited out. With Botox, the skill of the person holding the syringe matters as much as the vial. We would rather give you an honest price for careful, well-dosed work than win you on a number and compromise the outcome. We also offer interest-free financing if you would like to spread the cost.

Your visit starts with a consultation. We talk through what you want to change, watch how your face moves, review your medical history, and agree on the areas, the plan, and the number of units together. The treatment itself takes 15 to 30 minutes, and most patients describe the injections as quick pinches. A topical numbing option is available if you would like the area more comfortable.

You can return to your day right afterward. Mild redness, small bumps at the injection points, or a little tenderness are normal and usually settle within an hour or two. We ask you to stay upright and avoid strenuous exercise, facial massage, saunas, and heat for the rest of the day, so the product stays exactly where it was placed. The result builds gradually, with smoothing around day three to five and the full effect at about two weeks, which is when we like first-time patients to come back for a quick review.

Benefits of Botox

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Botox and Xeomin are registered trademarks of their manufacturers. Botox is a prescription treatment performed at Esthetica Medspa by licensed medical providers following a personal consultation. Individual results vary. This page is for general information and is not medical advice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Botox hurt?
Most patients feel only a few quick pinches. The needles are very fine and the treatment takes 15 to 30 minutes. If you are sensitive, we can apply a topical numbing cream first to keep you comfortable.
Will Botox make me look frozen?
Not when it is dosed well. We treat only the muscles that cause a particular line and dose conservatively, so you keep natural movement and expression. The goal is to look rested, not blank.
How long does Botox last?
Botox usually lasts 3 to 4 months in the facial lines and 4 to 6 months in the masseter. The result fades gradually, and most patients return three or four times a year to maintain it.
When will I see results?
Botox is not instant. You will notice initial smoothing around day three to five, with the full effect at about two weeks once the muscle has fully relaxed.
Is Botox safe?
Botox has a long record of safe cosmetic use when performed by trained providers. We review your health history first, use only FDA-approved products, and explain the common, temporary side effects. It is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding, or with certain neuromuscular conditions.

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Botox is one of several injectable treatments we offer. To compare your options, visit our injectables overview, consider a lip flip for a subtle lip enhancement, or explore dermal fillers to restore volume. You can also browse all of our services.

Esthetica Medspa has seven locations: Tampa and Lakeland (FL), Louisville and Bellevue (KY), King of Prussia (PA), Newark (DE), and San Antonio (TX). Book a consultation with a licensed provider near you and we will design a Botox plan that looks natural, balanced, and unmistakably like you.

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