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Botox on the Northshore!

Toxins are the most popular anti-aging beauty treatment on the market today. Botox was the first, we we believe, still the best! That is why it is our exclusive toxin here at Northshore Dermatology.


If you are still on the fence about adding Botox to your skincare regimen, here are some facts you may want to know:


  • Botox is a minimally invasive procedure that requires no downtime.
  • It takes Botox two weeks to completely set in, so you have to give it some time to work it's magic. The best time to schedule your Botox treatment is 6 weeks before your special event.
  • Continual use of Botox may increase your dose, meaning you may need more to achieve the same effect. The good news is over time, with continual use of Botox, your lines and wrinkles will lessen! With the use of laser treatments and medical grade skincare, you can even reserve those lines.
  • Botox works by blocking the nerve signals to the muscles in the face, causing them to relax and preventing them from contracting. This results in smoother skin.
  • Botox lasts 3-4 months, depending on how fast your body metabolizes it.


Our expert injectors can help guide you to your proper dosage of Botox. We have been serving the Northshore community for over 25 years, and we are committed to helping you achieve your skincare goals.  Call us today at 985-641-5198 to schedule your appointment and let us help you get back to beautiful.

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