- 25 units of BOTOX for $299 ($12 per unit). New Client Exclusive. Regular price $400. Unlimited purchase on first visit. Consultation is Complimentary. Tired of seeing those ugly lines between your brows or the corners of your eyes? Time to try Botox!
- How Does Botox Work?Whenever the skin on our face moves, such as when squinting or smiling, the body's nervous system sends signals to the muscles underneath the skin, called neurotransmitters, that cause the muscles (and our skin) to move. Over time, this constant contraction of the facial muscles is what causes the appearance of wrinkles. Botox, a form of neuromodulator, is used to block the neurotransmitters that are sent to our facial muscles. By blocking the signals that cause our facial muscles to contract, Botox is able to relax the muscles and, ultimately, reduce the appearance of wrinkled skin.
- Where Is Botox Used?Botulinum Toxin is typically used to reduce wrinkles in between the eyebrows, or the Glabella area, as well as the areas around the eyes (commonly referred to as Crow's Feet.)
- How Much Does Botox Cost?Our Botox treatments are priced at $12 per unit. We do not charge an injection fee. Botox is typically priced per unit of medicine. The total cost of a treatment depends on how many units a person needs to achieve their desired results. In addition to the number of units, many Botox treatment centers charge an injection fee. Additionally, some treatment centers charge a flat-rate for treating different areas. Because different people require different amounts of Botox for proper treatments, paying a flat-rate to treat a particular area will likely mean that some patients will pay more, and some will pay less, than they would if they paid by the unit. Most of Verve's patients purchase Botox packages, providing considerable savings on Botox treatments as well as the flexibility to use however many units of medicine whenever desired. Visit our Treatment Specials page to learn more about our current deals!
- How Do I Know How Much Botox I Need?There are several factors that determine the number of units needed for a patient to achieve their desired results. It is important to understand that individual responses to Botox often vary from patient to patient. Some patients simply need a lower number of units than others to achieve proper results. One common factor that determines the number of required units is the length of time since a patient was last treated with Botox. For example, if a patient had a full response to a Botox treatment several months ago, the dosage required to achieve results may be less than a patient whose last treatment was 12 months ago. Another common factor in determining a patient's required number of units is the area being treated; some areas simply require more units on average than other areas. An example of this is underarm sweating, which is a condition commonly treated with Botox. It is not uncommon to use more units of Botox when treating underarm sweating than when using Botox to treat movement lines between the brows. Finally, some patients want more or less of a specific response than others, requiring different amounts of medication.
- Is Botox Right For Me?Patients typically start by treating a single area of concern to see the short-term effects and to understand how their bodies react to Botox. The best way to determine whether Botox is right for you is to come in for a free consultation.
- Ready to give Botox a try?isit our Treatment Specials page to learn about current deals on Botox and other cosmetic treatments, or use our online form to Schedule a Free Consultation. Botox Cosmetic is a product of Allergen.
- Botox for Forehead WrinklesIf you are suffering from horizontal lines on your forehead, Botox Cosmetic could be just want you need to start looking younger. It is simple and nonsurgical. It reduces the muscle activity that causes moderate to severe wrinkle lines. Depending on the severity of the wrinkles, Botox or dermal fillers will be considered. Your doctor will help you decide on the right treatment.
- Botox for Eye WrinklesIt's time for you to take care of those lines between your eyebrows and feel younger today. Botox Cosmetic is used to improve the look of moderate-to-severe frown line between the eyebrows in people 18-65 years of age for a short period of time (temporarily). Crowsfeet, the wrinkles that form on the sides of your eyes can be treated with Botox for eye area wrinkles. Dermal fillers will be considered as well. It is simple. Nonsurgical. It reduces the muscle activity that causes moderate to severe lines.
- Botox for WrinklesBotox wrinkle treatments are simple and nonsurgical. It simply reduces the muscle activity that causes moderate to severe wrinkle lines. Depending on the severity of the wrinkles, either Botox or dermal fillers will be considered. Your doctor will help you decide on the right treatment.
- Botox InjectionsBotox wrinkle injections are nonsurgical and preferred by men and women who don't want to endure the long healing process of a facial surgical procedure. Botox reduces the muscle activity that causes moderate to severe wrinkle lines. The injections do not make you look fake or frozen. Depending on the severity of the wrinkles, Botox injections or dermal fillers will be considered. Your doctor will help you decide on the right treatment.
- Botox for Mouth Area WrinklesMouth-area wrinkles come in all shapes and sizes. The most commonly known are asnasolabial folds, vertical lip lines, and marionette lines. These wrinkles are caused by a loss of volume in the skin. So, for many people, the muscle-relaxing Botox is not the perfect remedy for mouth-area wrinkles. In the hands of an anatomical facial artist physician, natural dermal fillers like Juvederm, Radiesse, Boletero and Restylane replace what was lost to return you back to a time when you had volume. Your mouth area sagging and wrinkles are reduced and you look naturally younger and fresh.
- for Nasolabial Folds! Read on to learn more or jump to one of the following sections:
- What is Radiesse?Radiesse is a cosmetic filler made from calcium hydroxyapatite, a naturally occurring mineral in the body that is found in our teeth and bones. Like most fillers, Radiesse works to add back lost volume underneath the skin. In addition to replacing lost volume, Radiesse also acts to stimulate the production of collagen within our body.
- What is Radiesse used for?Radiesse is used to add back volume underneath the skin and to replenish the contours of the face. By replicating the body's naturally occurring minerals, Radiesse is able to provide a lifted, youthful appearance.
- What areas of the face does Radiesse treat?Radiesse is most commonly used to treat the folds from the corners of the mouth to the corners of the nose, known as nasolabial folds.
- How is radiesse applied?Radiesse is administered by injections under the skin with a fine needle or a needle-like instrument called a cannula.
- How much does Radiesse cost?Radiesse is priced by the syringe and starts at $599 for a ½ syringe (0.8cc). Many clients benefit from Radiesse packages that provide significant savings per unit syringe.
- How long does Radiesse last?Radiesse treatment results may persist for a year or more depending on the treatment area, number of units (syringes) applied, and the degree of correction seen with Radiesse.
- Ready to give Radiesse a try?Visit our Treatment Specials page to learn about current deals on Juvederm and other cosmetic treatments, or use our online form to Schedule a Free Consultation.
- Special Price - $599/Syringe; Regular Price $799/Syringe. Consultation is Complimentary. Juvederm Ultra is the most sought after Cosmetic Filler for Smile Lines. Continue reading to learn more or jump to one of the following sections:
- What Is Juvederm Ultra?Juvederm Ultra is a cosmetic filler made of Hyaluronic acid (HA), which is a natural substance found in your body and in most living things.
- What Is Juvederm Ultra Used For?Juvederm Ultra is used to treat wrinkle lines and folds by adding volume to the skin.
- What Areas Of The Face Does Juvederm Ultra Commonly Treat?Juvederm Ultra is most often used to treat the wrinkles and folds around the nose and mouth, commonly referred to as Nasolabial Folds. The photos below show the results of a patient's Nasolabial Folds treated with Juvederm Ultra. Nasolabial folds treated with Juvederm Ultra. Individual results may vary. Additionally, Juvederm Ultra can be used to treat areas such as the vertical lines that are around the lips (also known as "lip lines") as well as lines that appear with smiling and laughing. In some instances, Juvederm may also be used to treat acne scars.
- How Is Juvederm Ultra Priced?Juvederm Ultra is priced by the syringe. Most of our patient's purchase treatment packages that focus on cosmetic results as opposed to buying individual filler amounts such as "two syringes." This provides considerable savings on cosmetic treatments while at the same time customizing the results to each individual. Visit our Treatment Specials page to learn more about our current deals!
- How Is Juvederm Ultra Applied?Juvederm Ultra is injected into the skin with a fine needle or a blunt, needle like instrument called a cannula.
- How Long Does Juvederm Ultra Last?Results from a Juvederm treatment may vary. Due to variables such as the amount of filler injected and the area of treatment, results will typically last anywhere from a few months up to a year. Juvederm is not a permanent treatment and will naturally go away over time. Because Juvederm Ultra acts as a replacement of the foundation under the skin that was once there, Juvederm, just like this supporting foundation, will naturally wear away over time.
- Ready to give Juvederm Ultra a try?Visit our Treatment Specials page to learn about current deals on Juvederm and other cosmetic treatments, or use our online form to Schedule a Free Consultation.
- Voluma $799/syringe (Regular price $1199) Save $400! (Exclusive New Client offer). The first and only FDA approved filler for the Cheeks! Read below or skip to one of the following sections:
- What is Voluma XC?Voluma XC is a new, FDA approved filler used to add volume to the cheek area. Voluma XC adds volume to the midface to create contour and lift, and ultimately helps to correct the appearance of sagging cheeks. Like other fillers, Voluma XC is made from Hyaluroinc Acid (HA), a natural substance found in the human body. Unlike other fillers, however, Voluma XC is made with a proprietary, VYCROSS technology, which produces a high concentration, cross-linked HA filler. The high concentration of this filler allows for results that may last for up to 21 months. Additionally, Voluma XC is made with lidocaine, a local anesthetic that helps to reduce this discomfort that often occurs with injections in the skin.
- What areas of the face does Voluma XC treat?Voluma XC was designed for injections into the midface area. Specifically, Voluma XC is used to augment the cheeks by adding back the volume that is lost in this area due to aging.
- How is Voluma XC applied?Voluma XC is injected underneath the skin with a needle or a cannula.
- How much does Voluma XC cost?Voluma XC is priced by the syringe and typically costs $1199 per syringe. Patients may benefit from more than one syringe. We offer special prices for new customers and to customers who benefit from multiple syringes.
- How long do Voluma XC treatments last?The results of Voluma XC treatments are dependent on the number of syringes applied and the individual response of the patient. Many patients can expect to see results that last anywhere from 12 months up to 2 years.
- Ready to give Voluma XC a try?Visit our Treatment Specials page to learn about current deals on Juvederm and other cosmetic treatments, or use our online form to Schedule a Free Consultation.
- the original Hyaluronic Acid filler! Continue below to learn about Restylane or jump to one of the following sections:
- What Is Restylane?Restylane is a type of cosmetic filler that is composed of Hyaluronic acid. Restylane was the first (HA) filler approved by the FDA for use in the United States.
- What Is Restylane Used For?Restylane is used to add back support underneath the skin (beneath the dermis), effectively treating the effects of aging that are seen on the skin.
- What Areas Of The Face Does Restylane Commonly Treat?Restylane is most commonly used to treat the nasolabial folds (lines between the nose and corners of nose) as well as the upper lip lines. Restylane is also commonly used to treat the lines below the corners of mouth, commonly referred to as marionette lines. Finally, Restylane is commonly used in lip plumping treatments.
- How Is Restylane priced?Restylane is sold by the syringe and is priced at $799/syringe. Many of our clientele choose restylane as part of a treatment package or take advantage of our treatment specials.
- How is Restylane applied?Restylane is injected beneath the skin with a fine needle or with a blunt, needle-like instrument called a cannula.
- How Long Does Restylane LastThe longevity of a Restylane treatment depends on several variables. These variables include the amount of Restylane applied, the area that is treated, and individual response. Many patients experience results that last from 6 to 12 months. Patients who receive Restylane for lip plumping procedures may benefit from follow up visits every 6 months or sooner.
- Ready to give Restylane a try?Visit our Treatment Specials page to learn about current deals on Juvederm and other cosmetic treatments, or use our online form to Schedule a Free Consultation.
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- What is Kybella?Kybella (deoxycholic acid) injection, is the first and only FDA-approved nonsurgical treatment that contours and improves the appearance of submental fullness.
- What is submental fullness?Submental fullness, sometimes referred to as "double chin," is a common, yet undertreated facial aesthetic condition. It can detract from an otherwise balanced and harmonious facial appearance-leading to an older and heavier look. It can impact a broad range of adults and is not limited to people who are overweight-it can impact men and women of average weight.
- How does Kybella work?Kybella is a non-human and non-animal formulation of deoxycholic acid, a naturally-occurring molecule in the body that aids in the breakdown and absorption of dietary fat. When injected into subcutaneous fat, Kybella causes the destruction of fat cells. Once destroyed those cells cannot store or accumulate fat. After the aesthetic response is achieved, retreatment with Kybella is not expected.
- How long does a Kybella treatment take?The in-office non-surgical Kybella treatment can take 15-20 minutes.
- When will I see results?Everyone is different. Depending on the problem area, a patient may see results in 2-4 treatments.
- Go straight to the source of facial aging with Sculptra! Use Sculptra to stimulate collagen production and rejuvenate your appearance today! Continue reading to learn more or jump to one of the following:
- What is Sculptra?Sculptra is a cosmetic filler that stimulates the production of collagen, a natural protein in our bodies that provides support for our skin. Sculptra is made from a substance called poly-L- Lactic acid (PLLA).
- What exactly does Sculptra do?By stimulating the production of Collagen, Sculptra helps to restore volume and support under the skin in areas of the face that have lost collagen and/or fat. Essentially, Sculptra helps your body to reproduce the collagen that was once there, which in turn corrects the lost support structure underneath the skin.
- What areas of the face does sculptra commonly treat?Sculptra is commonly used to treat the area from corners of the nose to the corners of mouth, also known as Nasolabial folds, as well as Marionette lines, or the area from the corners of the mouth downward (which circumscribe the chin.) Sculptra may also be effective in treating other areas of the face that are particularly affected by the loss of collagen and/or fat.
- How is sculptra applied?Sculptra is injected beneath the skin with a needle or a fine instrument called a cannula.
- How long does sculptra last?Sculptra may last up to a few years, however, these results may vary and can be affected by variables such as the amount of Sculptra injected as well as the area of treatment. These variables depend on the particular needs of each patient.
- What are some of the advantages of choosing Sculptra over other fillers?Sculptra generally provides long lasting results and may be useful in areas of the face that have lost volume due to a loss of collagen or fat. Many patients choose Sculptra because it acts mainly by stimulating the production of a protein (collagen) that is already present in the human body. Alternately, most fillers work by adding back mechanical space in order to replace volume. Therefore, Sculptra possesses the unique property that it is mainly a stimulator of collagen, rather than a substitute for replacing lost volume.
- Ready to try Sculptra?Check out the Treatment Specials page to learn about our current deals, or Schedule a Free Consultation!
- Micro-Needling Treatments. Continue reading to learn more or jump to one of the following sections:
- What is Microneedling?Micro-needling is a skin treatment in which tiny, fine needles are used to puncture the skin and stimulate collagen production within the body. By causing microscopic zones of injuries on the skin, micro-needling damages only a very small portion of the skin, triggering the skin's natural healing process and stimulating the creation of new collagen. The healing process works to replace these small wounds with new skin, resulting in a more youthful appearance that is tighter in structure.
- How Are Micro-Needling Treatments Performed?At Verve, we use The Skin Pen II by Bellus Medical to perform micro-needling treatments. The Skin Pen II is a device that looks like a pen and has a cluster of tiny needles at the tip. When applied to the skin, the pen's tiny needles create microscopic channels in the skin.
- What does the Skin Pen treat?The Skin Pen is used to reduce signs of aging improve fine lines and lessen wrinkles.
- How many sessions will I need to see results?Most clients choose a series of 5 sessions. Some clients will begin to see results in as few as one session.
- Why would I choose Skin Pen over more aggressive laser treatments?Most people choose Skin Pen treatments (micro-needling) because it stimulates the body's internal repair mechanism. Additionally, Skin Pen treatments don't require the same amount of recovery time associated with aggressive laser resurfacing or surgery.
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- What is Dysport?Dysport is a medication that smoothes wrinkles by relaxing the muscles that cause skin-movement lines. Dysport is a type of medication, known as a botulinum toxin, that lessens or temporarily blocks muscular movement beneath the skin. Dysport is similar to other types of Botulinium toxins in that dysport may affect other muscle groups throughout the face and body, which may be considered an off label use.
- What facial areas does Dysport treat?Dysport is most commonly used to treat the wrinkles that appear between the eyebrows, commonly referred to as 11 lines.
- How is Dysport applied?Dysport is typically applied through an injection with a fine needle under the skin.
- How much does Dysport cost?Dysport is priced at $5/unit. Total treatment costs depend on the area being treated as well as the individual needs of each patient. A common dosage for the 11 lines (frown) area between the brows is 60- 75 units of dysport, but individual response varies.
- How long do results from Dysport last?Results commonly persist for up to 3 months, but individual response varies. It is generally recommended to return at 3 month intervals to maintain the best results.
- Ready to give Dysport a try?Use our online form to Schedule a Free Consultation.