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  • Is Botox a poison?

    Botox is not a poison. It is a protein derivative. It is the number one cosmetic procedure done worldwide.

  • What is the difference between Botox and Restylane?

    Botox and dermal fillers are frequently confused with each other. However, their properties and uses are completely different. Botox is used on active facial lines to smooth away wrinkles formed by movement of the face. Dermal fillers are used much like face putty, filling in wrinkles that have lost it''s structure and volume.

  • Is laser hair removal permanent?

    Nothing on  the market today can take hair completely off. Laser Hair Reduction reduces hair to a minimal, however. Dark course hair turns into baby fine hair that is barely noticable. With just a few treatments, embarrassing hair can be reduced up to 80%.

  • What is the treatment of choice for rosacea?

    Photofacials are considered the gold standard to treat redness of the face, neck, and chest. People who suffer from constant redness can once again see their natural skin color shine through.

 

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