BOTOX® COSMETIC & KYBELLA

 

BOTOX® Cosmetic is the first and only FDA-approved non-surgical injection that temporarily improves moderate to severe frown lines, forehead creases and crows feet near the eyes. BOTOX® targets the underlying causes of lines by reducing muscle contractions from frowning and squinting over years, giving the skin a smoother, more refreshed appearance.

Click on the links below to see how BOTOX® can help you achieve your desired look.

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KYBELLA is the first and only FDA-approved treatment that contours and improves the appearance of submental fullness without surgery!

A 15-20 minute in-office treatment that destroys fat cells beneath your chin.

Submental fullness or “double chin” effects both men and women causing you to look older and heavier than you actually are. Even with diet and exercise, the condition may not improve. In a case like this Kybella treatments could be right for you.

DOWNTIME:

Most patients have minimal downtime and mostly occurred after treatment session.

SIDE EFFECTS:

As with any injectable treatment, common side effects are swelling, discomfort, bruising, numbness, redness and firmness at the treatment site.

PATIENT SATISFACTION:

Improvements reported by patients included a happier, more youthful feeling, as well as being less self-conscious and embarrassed.

 

Our Practice

Greenville Plastic Surgery, PA has professional staff members manning our in-house operating suite where all cosmetic procedures are performed just as if you were in a hospital operating...

Our Staff

Our surgeons have over 35 years of combined surgical experience and both are board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Our staff consists of fully trained nurses...

Our Services

Our primary goal is to provide you with the finest medical care. We attempt to meet this goal, not only by using the most advanced techniques and equipment available, but also by...

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You are encouraged to ask questions and make your concerns known. A very important part of a doctor-patient relationship is open, honest, two-way communication. We're good listeners...