A Peachy primer on how skin ages and what you can do to help take care of your skin along the way.
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How Wrinkles Form
Movement
Try this at home
Raise your eyebrows. Now furrow them. Now make an exaggerated smile. Are you seeing lines form or showing more dramatically? Treating these lines now will effectively prevent their advance!
How does Botox limit movement?
Movement Prevention
Botox temporarily relaxes the muscles in your face to limit movement.
Limiting Facial Movement
Limiting facial muscle movement means fewer and less pronounced creasing over time, leading to fewer wrinkles over the long-term.
Flat-fee pricing, always
Whether you’re brand new or a seasoned expert, botox at Peachy is a no-brainer. We offer a free consultation and four types of neuromodulators.
Wrinkle Consult
What’s included
- 30-minute consult with a board-certified Nurse Practitioner
- Wrinkle analysis
- Wrinkle treatment plan
- Option to receive treatment, same day
Wrinkle Treatment with Xeomin or Jeuveau
What’s included
- All the units you need
- All three FDA-approved areas: forehead lines, crow’s feet and frown lines
- Administered by board-certified Nurse Practitioners
- Complimentary touch-up
Wrinkle Treatment with Botox or Dysport
What’s included
- All the units you need
- All three FDA-approved areas: forehead lines, crow’s feet and frown lines
- Administered by a board-certified Nurse Practitioners
- Complimentary touch-up
What about...?
There’s a lot of misinformation on botox, so we’re here to set the record straight.
Does Botox change the shape of my face?
No, Botox doesn’t change the shape of your face! Often times face shape changes are a result of dermal fillers or more invasive plastic surgery.
Once I start, do I have to keep getting botox?
It’s a common misconception that your wrinkles will come back even stronger if you decide to use botox and then stop. The truth is that it’s like most preventative care. Just as fluoride prevents tooth decay, botox prevents wrinkles. The earlier you start, the more effective it is and it will be better than if you had never started at all.
When should I start getting botox?
While there's no one right answer, we recommend treatment around the time you start noticing wrinkles for the best long-term prevention. This will be between age 25 and age 30 for most, though everyone’s anatomy is different.