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Top 7 Botox, Xeomin, and Dysport Treatment FAQs Answered: What You Really Need to Know


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Botox®, Xeomin®, and Dysport® are some of the most popular and effective injectable treatments for smoothing fine lines and wrinkles, helping clients look refreshed and naturally rejuvenated. At Charm Medical Aesthetics in Middle River, MD, we offer all three options — and patients often have similar questions before booking their first appointment.


Here are the top 7 Botox, Xeomin, and Dysport treatment FAQs—expertly answered to help you feel confident about your next visit.


1. Is Botox Safe?

Yes. Botox is FDA-approved and has a long history of safe use when administered by trained professionals like Olga Lannon, CRNP.


2. How Long Does Botox Last?

Typically 3 to 4 months, though results vary. Regular maintenance keeps your look fresh.


3. Does Botox Hurt?

Most patients feel only mild discomfort during injections, often described as quick pinches.


4. When Will I See Results?

Results usually appear within 3 to 7 days, with full effects at two weeks.


5. Are There Side Effects?

Mild bruising or swelling may occur but typically resolves quickly. Serious side effects are rare with expert care.


6. Can Botox Be Used for Medical Conditions?

Yes, Botox treats migraines, excessive sweating, and jaw clenching in addition to cosmetic uses.


7. How Do I Prepare for My Botox Appointment?

Avoid alcohol, blood thinners, and NSAIDS (ibupofen, Motrin, Advil, Naproxen, Aspirin) 24-48 hours before treatment and arrive with a clean face.


Want to Know More?

If you want to dive deeper into Botox’s benefits, visit our blog on Why Choose a Certified Nurse Practitioner for Your Aesthetic Treatments.


Ready to smooth wrinkles and refresh your look? Book your Botox consultation with Olga Lannon, CRNP today! Have more questions not covered in these Botox Xeomin Dysport treatment FAQs? Book a consultation with Olga Lannon, CRNP at Charm Medical Aesthetics and get personalized answers.

 
 
 

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