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What is Botox Cosmetic®? Botox cosmetic® is a purified protein that is administered in a simple nonsurgical procedure that temporarily smooths moderate to severe frown lines. Who can administer Botox Cosmetic® injections? The state of Florida has deemed the administration of Botox Cosmetic® a medical procedure that the Board of Medicine regulates. Under this regulation a Physician, Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant are lawfully allowed to administer these injections. What is the Botox Cosmetic® procedure like? It is a simple ten minute treatment that consists of a few tiny injections. Kim Cupp, ARNP will develop a customized treatment plan with you, to decide your individual areas of need. Your face and expressions are unique! The goal is to enhance your natural beauty without taking away from your individuality. Is the procedure painful? No, Kim Cupp, ARNP specifically purchases the smallest needle available in order to provide the most accurate injections and the most painless Botox Cosmetic® procedure possible. Do I need to take time off from work to recuperate? No, Kim Cupp, ARNP can administer a few tiny Botox Cosmetic® injections during a lunch break. When will I start to see results? Allergan, the maker of Botox Cosmetic®, states that results will take up to one week to take effect however, Kim Cupp, ARNP reports that typically results are seen after the third day. How long will the results last? Chemical dennervation from Botox Cosmetic® lasts up to four months. How will Botox Cosmetic® affect my facial expressions? Kim Cupp, ARNP takes the time to evaluate your individual expressions so that the effects of Botox Cosmetic® doesn't take away from your natural unique look but rather leave you with a refreshed less tired appearance. Who should not receive Botox Cosmetic®? Botox Cosmetic® is not recommended for pregnant or nursing mothers due to the fact that clinical studies have not been performed on this group of subjects. Allergan also cautions administering Botox Cosmetic® to patients with peripheral motor neuropathic disease or neuromuscular junctional disorders such as ALS, myasthenia gravis or Lambert-Eaton syndrome. Call today to find out more! (352) 331-7077 |