Neurotoxins Wesley Chapel
Botox Xeomin Jeuveau
Explore the benefits of neurotoxins at Wesley Chapel—innovative treatments such as Botox®, Xeomin®, and Jeuveau® that temporarily inhibit specific muscle movements, effectively minimizing fine lines and wrinkles. These neurotoxins offer a non-surgical solution to achieve a younger and rejuvenated appearance.
Facial expressions over time can lead to permanent creases, but neurotoxins relax underlying muscles, reducing or eliminating unwanted wrinkles and fine lines for up to four months. While Botox®, Xeomin®, and Jeuveau® share a common mechanism of action, they differ in target areas and the number of required injections.
At Sei Tu Bella Aesthetics, we use neurotoxins to address various concerns, including:
- Forehead creases
- Crow's feet
- Frown lines
- Nose bridge creases (Bunny Lines)
- Eye wrinkles
- Vertical lip lines
- Gummy smile
- Bands in the neck (Platysmal banding)
- Excessive sweating
- TMJ
- Migraine headaches
- and more!
Whether you’re looking to enhance facial aesthetics or seeking relief from specific conditions, neurotoxins provide a versatile solution. Book your appointment online or call Sei Tu Bella Aesthetics at 813-388-9468 to learn more about neurotoxins and how they can help you achieve your aesthetic goals.
FAQS
How do Neurotoxins work?
Neurotoxins reduce the activity of facial muscles, especially around the eyes and forehead, therefore preventing wrinkles. Through the use of these injections, these specific facial muscles are temporarily paralyzed for a few months, resulting in a relaxing effect on otherwise tense facial expressions.
How long until I see the effects of my neurotoxin treatments?
How long do the effects of Neurotoxins usually last?
In general, the effects of neurotoxins last from three to six months. Results will vary depending on which neuromodulator is used and the patient themselves, as no two people are alike.
How many Neurotoxin treatments will I need?
The number of neuromodulator treatments you will need will depend on the type of neuromodulator you receive and your individual needs. Your injector will discuss this with you during your initial consultation.
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