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Botox

Aging and gravity produce fine lines and wrinkles. Our skilled plastic surgeons can utilize Botox to reduce signs of aging, giving you a smooth, youthful complexion and a radiant glow.

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What is Botox?

Over time, facial lines and wrinkles deepen. Botox, or botulinum toxin, offers a solution to these signs of aging by blocking nerve signals to muscles, resulting in less movement and a more relaxed, refreshed appearance.

Botox is used for multiple areas of the face, including forehead, crow's feet, brow furrows, frown lines and neck. Botox can also be used to lift the eyebrows and corners of the mouth. You may receive Botox injections alone or combine it with filler to give areas a plump, full appearance. Botox will give you a youthful, refreshed glow with beautiful, natural results.
What are the benefits?
What are the benefits?
Botox has many advantages. After Botox at Optum Plastic Surgery, you can expect:
  • Smoother skin
  • Reduced lines and wrinkles
  • A more youthful appearance
  • No downtime
  • A radiant glow
  • Beautiful, natural results

I love the results!

Everything was better than expected. The day of surgery was splendid. Everyone made me feel comfortable and secure. Honest, clear, careful and I love the results.

Surgeons who perform this procedure

Dr. Megan Dreveskracht

Dr. Megan Dreveskracht

Dr. Meghan Nadeau

Dr. Meghan Nadeau

Dr. Alexander Gougoutas

Dr. Alexander Gougoutas

Dr. Cindy Wei

Dr. Cindy Wei

FAQs

How is Botox administered? 

Botox is injected in the skin through small needles at multiple sites throughout the face and neck to target the muscles that cause wrinkles.

What are the risks of Botox? 

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How often do I need Botox? 

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The Polyclinic d/b/a Optum Care Washington is a physician owned and led practices having complete authority for all medical decision-making and patient care through their physicians and other licensed professionals. Optum, through its management organizations (“Optum”) provides non-clinical administrative services to support the Practices and their physicians. Neither Optum nor its management companies employs, engages, or supervises physicians or other licensed professionals, or determines or sets the methods, standards, or conduct of the practice of medicine or exercise of medical judgment or health care provided by the Practices or by any of their licensed professionals.