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You stop avoiding mirrors. You stop wondering if people notice the deep crease between your brows or the crow’s feet that showed up out of nowhere. Botox injections relax the muscles that cause those expression lines—the ones from squinting at screens, smiling through stress, or just living your life for 30-plus years.
The treatment takes about 10 minutes. Within a week, your forehead smooths out. Your eyes look more open. You still look like yourself, just less tired and more like the version of you that actually got eight hours of sleep.
Results last three to four months. No surgery. No time off. Just a quick visit that fits between your morning coffee and your next meeting.
We serve the Sunset Park community with straightforward aesthetic treatments that respect your time and your goals. You’re not a checklist here. You’re someone with specific concerns—maybe it’s the elevens that won’t quit, maybe it’s a jaw that clenches all night, maybe you just want to look a little less exhausted when you’re running between work and family obligations.
Sunset Park is one of Brooklyn’s most vibrant, hardworking neighborhoods. The people here don’t have time for nonsense, and neither do we. We focus on what works: FDA-approved Botox, delivered with precision, in an environment that feels welcoming instead of clinical.
First, you come in for a consultation. We talk about what’s bothering you—forehead lines, frown lines, crow’s feet, maybe even jaw tension if you grind your teeth at night. We look at your face, map out the areas that need attention, and explain exactly what Botox can and can’t do.
When you’re ready for treatment, we clean the area and use a very fine needle to inject small amounts of Botox into specific muscles. The whole thing takes 10 to 15 minutes. Most people describe it as a quick pinch, nothing more. There’s no numbing required for most patients, though we can apply a topical anesthetic if you prefer.
After your appointment, you go about your day. No bandages, no downtime. You might see slight redness at the injection sites, but it fades within hours. We’ll tell you to avoid rubbing the area, skip the gym for the rest of the day, and stay upright for a few hours—that’s it.
Results start showing up within three to five days. By two weeks, you’ll see the full effect. Your muscles relax, the skin above them smooths out, and the lines that used to catch your eye every time you looked in a mirror become far less noticeable. The results typically last three to four months, and when you’re ready, you come back for a maintenance session.
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Botox does more than erase forehead lines. It’s also used for masseter Botox—injections into the jaw muscles that can slim a square jawline and provide relief if you clench or grind your teeth. A lot of people in Sunset Park deal with stress-related jaw tension, and masseter Botox addresses both the cosmetic concern and the functional problem.
When Botox is injected into the masseter muscles, it relaxes them over time. The muscle gradually shrinks, creating a softer, more contoured lower face. It also reduces the force of your bite, which can protect your teeth from grinding damage and ease that dull ache you wake up with. Results become visible within one to two weeks, with full jaw slimming effects around four to six weeks. This treatment typically requires 20 to 30 units per side and lasts four to six months.
Sunset Park is home to a diverse, hardworking community—many residents juggle demanding schedules, family responsibilities, and the everyday stress that comes with city living. Botox fits into that reality. It’s quick, it’s effective, and it doesn’t require you to clear your calendar or explain to your coworkers why you look different.
Whether you’re addressing early signs of aging in your late twenties, managing deeper lines in your forties, or seeking relief from chronic jaw tension, Botox offers a flexible solution. The treatment is customizable based on your goals, your facial anatomy, and how much change you’re comfortable with.
Botox results typically last three to four months. Some people stretch it to five months, others come back closer to three—it depends on your metabolism, how active your facial muscles are, and how much movement you want to maintain.
When the Botox starts wearing off, you’ll notice the lines gradually returning. It’s not an overnight thing. Your muscles slowly regain their ability to contract, and the wrinkles reappear over a few weeks. Most people schedule their next appointment when they start seeing movement come back but before the lines are fully visible again.
If you keep up with regular treatments, you might find that you need them less frequently over time. Some patients notice that their muscles “learn” to relax, and the wrinkles don’t come back as aggressively. That said, Botox isn’t permanent, and maintenance is part of the deal if you want to keep the results.
Not if it’s done right. The frozen look happens when too much Botox is injected or when it’s placed in the wrong areas. That’s not the goal here.
We tailor the dosage and placement to your face. If you want a subtle softening of lines with full movement, we use less product and target specific muscles. If you want a smoother, more dramatic result, we adjust accordingly. You still frown, you still smile, you still raise your eyebrows—just without the deep creases that come with those expressions.
The key is working with someone who understands facial anatomy and knows how to balance relaxation with natural movement. Botox should make you look refreshed, not expressionless. If you’re worried about looking “done,” we start conservatively and build from there. You can always add more at a follow-up appointment, but you can’t take it back once it’s in.
The injections feel like small pinpricks. Most people tolerate them without any numbing, though we can apply a topical anesthetic if you’re concerned about discomfort. The needle is very fine, and the whole process takes 10 to 15 minutes.
Immediately after, you might have slight redness or small bumps at the injection sites. These fade within an hour or two. Some people experience mild tenderness, but it’s not enough to interfere with your day. Bruising can happen, especially around the eyes, but it’s not common and usually resolves within a few days.
There’s no recovery period. You leave the appointment and go back to whatever you were doing. We recommend avoiding strenuous exercise for the rest of the day, not lying down for a few hours, and skipping alcohol for 24 hours. Don’t massage or rub the treated areas—you want the Botox to stay where it was injected, not migrate to nearby muscles.
Within three to five days, you’ll start seeing the effects. By two weeks, the results are fully visible. If you notice any asymmetry or want adjustments, we can address that at a follow-up.
Yes, to an extent. Botox relaxes the muscles that cause dynamic wrinkles—the ones that form from repeated facial expressions. If you start using Botox before those lines become permanent creases, you can slow down or even prevent them from deepening.
A lot of people in their late twenties and early thirties use Botox preventatively. The idea is that if your muscles aren’t contracting as forcefully, the skin above them won’t crease as much, and wrinkles won’t set in as quickly. It’s not a guarantee that you’ll never get wrinkles, but it can delay the process.
That said, Botox doesn’t address wrinkles caused by sun damage, loss of collagen, or gravity. Those are static wrinkles, and they require different treatments like fillers, laser resurfacing, or skincare. Botox works on movement-related lines—forehead wrinkles, crow’s feet, frown lines between the brows. If you’re trying to prevent those specific wrinkles, starting Botox early can help.
Regular Botox targets the upper face—forehead, between the brows, around the eyes. Masseter Botox targets the jaw muscles, specifically the masseters, which are the large muscles you use for chewing.
When Botox is injected into the masseters, it relaxes those muscles over time. This has two effects: it slims the lower face by reducing muscle bulk, and it relieves tension from teeth grinding or jaw clenching. A lot of people don’t realize their jaw muscles are overdeveloped until they see photos and notice a square or wide lower face. Masseter Botox creates a softer, more contoured jawline.
The treatment uses more units than facial Botox—typically 20 to 30 units per side, sometimes more depending on muscle size. Results take longer to show up because the muscle needs time to shrink. You’ll start noticing changes within one to two weeks, but the full slimming effect becomes visible around four to six weeks. It lasts four to six months, similar to facial Botox.
If you grind your teeth at night or wake up with a sore jaw, masseter Botox can provide significant relief. It reduces the force of your bite, which protects your teeth and eases muscle fatigue. Some people get it purely for the cosmetic benefit, others for the functional relief, and many for both.
Botox is FDA-approved and has been used cosmetically since 2002. Millions of treatments are performed every year, and when administered correctly, it’s very safe. Serious complications are rare.
The most common side effects are temporary and mild: redness at the injection sites, slight swelling, tenderness, or bruising. These resolve within hours to a few days. Some people experience a mild headache after treatment, which usually goes away on its own.
More serious side effects are uncommon but can include drooping of the eyelid or brow if Botox migrates to unintended muscles. This is why precision matters. Proper injection technique and knowledge of facial anatomy prevent these issues. If drooping does occur, it’s temporary and resolves as the Botox wears off.
You shouldn’t get Botox if you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, or have certain neuromuscular conditions like myasthenia gravis. If you’re on blood thinners or have a history of allergic reactions to botulinum toxin, let us know before treatment. A thorough consultation covers all of this to make sure Botox is a safe option for you.
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