IV Therapy
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IV therapy delivers vitamins, minerals, medications, and hydration directly into the bloodstream for faster absorption and maximum benefits.
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A small plastic, flexible catheter is inserted into a vein, allowing fluids and nutrients to be administered directly into the bloodstream for immediate effects.
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IV therapy can boost energy, enhance hydration, improve immunity, and support overall wellness.
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Individual results can vary. Factors like overall health, hydration, and metabolism play a role in the treatment’s effectiveness. For some, the benefits may be dramatic, while for others, the improvements may be more subtle.
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Most healthy individuals can safely receive IV infusions; however, those with specific medical conditions such as heart or kidney disease should avoid treatment. Individuals who are pregnant or breastfeeding may be eligible for only certain types of infusions. Minors aged 12 and older who weigh at least 100 pounds may receive IV infusions with parental consent. Prior to treatment, a good faith exam will be conducted by our provider to ensure its suitability.
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Most sessions take between 30-45 minutes. New patient appointments may take a little longer due to the required annual forms and good faith exam conducted by our provider.
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Yes! IV therapy is administered by trained professionals using medical grade ingredients.
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Side effects are rare but may include mild bruising, soreness at the injection site, or a temporary feeling of coolness during the infusion. Some patients experience an altered taste during the infusion called dysgeusia which typically resolves on its own after the infusion is complete. After an IV infusion, urine may appear brighter than usual—this change is completely normal and simply indicates that your body is processing and excreting excess vitamins. Some patients may experience a mild headache or nausea due to changes in hydration and electrolyte levels, which are usually short-lived and resolve on their own.
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This depends on your individual needs and goals. Some patients do routine bi-weekly or monthly treatments, while others come in as needed. We have a reward program— Buy 5 infusions, get the 6th one free!
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Drink plenty of water, eat a light meal beforehand, and wear comfortable clothing with easy access to your arms.
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Stay hydrated and enjoy the benefits of your infusion!
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We offer a variety of infusions including hydration, energy boosts, immune support, beauty blends, and more. Please refer to our IV Therapy Menu.
Neurotoxin Injections
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Neurotoxin injections (like Botox, Jeuveau, Xeomin, and Dysport) are treatments that temporarily relax facial muscles to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
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They block nerve signals to targeted muscles, preventing movement that causes wrinkles while maintaining a natural, refreshed look.
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Common areas include the forehead, between the brows, crow’s feet, bunny lines, and the famous lip flip.
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All are neurotoxins, but they have slight variations in formulation, diffusion, and onset time. Our office primarily uses Jeuveau, also known as “Newtox.” Jeuveau is designed specifically for aesthetic/cosmetic purposes, has fast and natural results, and is cost-effective.
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The procedure is quick, usually 10–20 minutes. New patient appointments will take a little longer due to the required annual forms and good faith exam conducted by our provider.
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Results typically appear within 3–7 days, with full effects in about 2 weeks.
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Most results last 3–4 months, though this varies based on individual metabolism and treatment area.
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Not at all! When administered by a skilled injector, neurotoxin injections create a refreshed, natural look—not a frozen one.
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Yes! They are FDA-approved and have been used for decades. When administered by a qualified professional, they are very safe.
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Some patients may experience mild redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection site, which typically resolves quickly.
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Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals and those with certain neuromuscular conditions should avoid treatment. Prior to treatment, a good-faith exam will be conducted by our provider to ensure its suitability.
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Avoid blood thinners (alcohol, aspirin, ibuprofen, fish oil, turmeric, vitamin E, garlic, ginger, ginkgo biloba, feverfew, vitamin B complex, cayenne pepper, cinnamon, aloe) for a few days before your appointment to reduce the risk of bruising. Do not stop blood thinning prescriptions unless directed by prescribing physician.
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Avoid lying down for 4 hours, no strenuous exercise for 24 hours, and avoid the sun/heat for 48 hours. A full list of aftercare instructions will be given to you after your treatment.
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It’s best to wait 24 hours before applying makeup to reduce the risk of irritation or infection.
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Everyone’s body processes neurotoxin differently and sometimes a touch up is needed to perfect the results after the initial treatment settles which is completely normal and part of the process.
Dermal Filler Injections
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Dermal fillers are injectable treatments that restore volume and smooth wrinkles using hyaluronic acid.
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Fillers add volume beneath the skin to plump areas that have lost collagen and elasticity due to aging or other factors.
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Common areas include the lips, nasolabial folds (smile lines), and marionette lines.
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We use Revanesse Versa, a high-quality and FDA-approved filler that delivers smooth, natural-looking results with minimal swelling.
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Most treatments take 45–60 minutes depending on the areas treated. New patient appointments will take a little longer due to the required annual forms and good faith exam conducted by our provider.
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Results are visible immediately, with full effects settling in 1–2 weeks as swelling subsides.
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The longevity of dermal fillers can vary depending on the area treated and individual factors like metabolism and lifestyle. In general, most last 6–12 months.
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Absolutely! Our expert injectors focus on enhancing your natural beauty with a balanced, refreshed look.
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Yes! They are FDA-approved and widely used.
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Some swelling, bruising, and tenderness may occur but usually resolve within a few days.
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Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals and those with certain allergies or autoimmune conditions. Prior to treatment, a good faith exam will be conducted by our provider to ensure its suitability.
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Avoid blood thinners (alcohol, aspirin, ibuprofen, fish oil, turmeric, vitamin E, garlic, ginger, ginkgo biloba, feverfew, vitamin b complex, cayenne pepper, cinnamon, aloe) for a few days before your appointment to reduce the risk of bruising. Do not stop blood thinning prescriptions unless directed by prescribing physician.
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Apply ice packs, use arnica cream, no strenuous exercise for 24 hours, and avoid the sun/heat for 48 hours. A full list of aftercare instructions will be given to you after your treatment.
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It’s best to wait 24 hours before applying makeup to reduce the risk of irritation or infection. Only use arnica cream given to you at appointment during the first 24 hours.
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Yes! Hyaluronic acid fillers can be dissolved with hyaluronidase if adjustments are needed.
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Everyone’s body processes filler differently and sometimes a touch-up is needed to perfect the results after the initial treatment settles which is completely normal and part of the process.