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What are Neurotoxins?

Neurotoxins, also known as Botox and Xeomin are injectable solutions that temporarily block nerve receptors in the muscle, preventing lines and wrinkles from forming. They can be used to treat muscle stiffness, muscle spasms, excessive sweating, and overactive bladder. This cosmetic treatment is the #1 nonsurgical procedure since 2000.


Neurotoxins target underlying causes of fine lines on the face, such as, the repeated muscle contractions from frowning and squinting. Dr. Kim Burrell will inject the muscles with the neurotoxins to essentially pause muscle activity. The temporary absence of contracting facial muscles will fines lines to be reduced or removed as the skin naturally renews itself.


Schedule a FREE consultation with Dr. Kim Burrell to discuss your goals. Call now!

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Dermal fillers are injections that plump up wrinkles and smooth lines on your face. There are several types of dermal fillers. Healthcare providers usually inject dermal fillers in the areas around your eyes, mouth and nose. This common cosmetic procedure typically produces results right away and can last months or years.


What are the differences between Botox and fillers?

  • Botox works to reduce the appearance of lines that are visible when you are smiling, frowning, or squinting and stops new ones from forming. Fillers treat deeper lines and wrinkles that are present even when the face is at rest.
  • Botox reduces muscle movement, fillers plump and fill the skin while replacing and stimulating the production of collagen.
  • Botox injections will show results in 7-10 days and will last approximately 3-4 months. Fillers provide instant results and can last anywhere from 9-12 months.


Schedule a FREE consultation with Dr. Kim Burrell to discuss your goals. Call now!

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Sculptra is a type of dermal filler that is used to reduce deep wrinkles and restore volume to the face. Unlike other fillers, Sculptra is made of poly-L-lactic acid, which is a biocompatible and biodegradable substance that stimulates collagen production in the body.

Collagen is a protein in your skin, as well as in your connective tissues, bones and cartilage, that provides structure, support and strength. Unfortunately, we stop producing collagen at age 30 and it starts to deteriorate, giving the appearance of hallow eyes or drooping face. Claim your collagen back with Sculptra! This makes Sculptra a more natural and long-lasting solution for facial rejuvenation. There is no other product like it!

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Enhance Your Beauty With Dermal Fillers and Injectables

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