Aesthetic Treatments

Botox, Xeomin, & Daxxify

Botox, Xeomin and Daxxify are popular cosmetic treatments used to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines on the face. They are made of Botulinum toxin A. They each have slight differences in terms of content and longevity.

These products temporarily relaxes the muscles that cause wrinkles, leading to smoother and more youthful-looking skin. It is important to note that these products are NOT the same as dermal fillers, which plump the skin.

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Botox Pricing at Aesthetics Concierge of Texas

Botox by Allergan

$13/unit

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Xeomin by Merz

$11/unit

Botulinum Toxin A | 
*More than 40 units: $50 Merz discount card applied off of total at checkout

Botox for Hyperhydrosis (sweating)

$900/per area
Treatment areas include: under both arms, feet, and hands

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BOCOX

$900

100 Units

SCROTOX

$500

50 Units

SCROTOX

$900

100 Units

BOCOX + SCROTOX

$1200

150 Units

HOLE TOX

$500

50 Units

Membership Plans For Botox

At Re-Gen & Aesthetics Concierge of Texas, we believe that beauty should be an ongoing celebration, and our Membership Plans are designed to make your experience cost-effective. Enjoy exclusive benefits with our Gold and Platinum Memberships.

Vampire Facial:

    • Elevate traditional Microneedling with topically applied PRP/PRF growth factors drawn from your own blood, enhancing results for a radiant and revitalized complexion.

Shockwave Facial:

    • Promote skin remodeling and repair with shockwave, offering non-invasive skin tightening and facial toning for a naturally lifted and refreshed appearance.
      Membership Terms & Conditions:
      • In-office treatments only
        Membership cannot be transferred to another individual
        90-day commitment required

      Botox Brands Available at Re-Gen Aesthetics Concierge of Texas

      There are several other brands of Botulinum toxin type A that are FDA-approved and commonly used for cosmetic and medical purposes. Here are the brands available at Aesthetics Concierge of Texas:

      Botox by Allergan

      The most well-known brand of botulinum toxin type A. A “first generation” botulinum. It has been used for many years and has a proven track record for safety and efficacy. 

      Xeomin by Merz

      Xeomin is a “second generation” botulinum. It is a “naked” or “pure” formulation. It contains the botulinum toxin active ingredient without any unnecessary complexing proteins. This may minimize the risk of developing resistance to the treatment and reduces the likelihood of allergic reactions.

      Daxxify by Revance

      Daxxify is also a “second generation” botulinum. It may work faster and for longer—most people will notice a major decrease in movement in two days with Daxxify, and it typically wears off after 4-6 months.

      It’s important to note: While these products are all made from the same active ingredient, they may have slightly different formulations, dosages, and injection techniques, which can affect their effectiveness, duration, and potential side effects. It’s always best to consult with a qualified healthcare professional to determine the most appropriate Botulinum toxin product for your specific needs.

      What is Botulinum Toxin?

      Botulinum toxin, a naturally occurring neurotoxin produced by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum.

      While Botulinum toxin can be dangerous in large quantities, it has been found to have several medical and cosmetic applications when used in small, controlled doses.

      In particular, Botulinum toxin is commonly used as a cosmetic treatment to temporarily reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines by relaxing the muscles responsible for facial expressions.

      It can also be used to treat medical conditions such as muscle spasms, migraines, and excessive sweating.

       

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      Which brand of Botulinum Toxin
      is best for you?

      Determining the “best” brand of botulinum toxin is subjective and can vary based on individual preferences, desired outcomes, and the expertise of the healthcare provider administering the treatment.

      In this video, our Nurse Practitioner Natalie Ray explains the difference between the three Botulinum Toxin available at Aesthetics Concierge of Texas.

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      Unlocking the Benefits of Botox:

      Are you in search of “Botox near me“? Look no further. At Re-Gen & Aesthetics Concierge of Texas, we offer a comprehensive range of Botox services that go beyond traditional cosmetic enhancements. Our skilled practitioners specialize in administering Botox for various purposes, including tackling masseter tension and alleviating headaches caused by clenching.

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      Masseter Botox for a Sculpted You:

      Masseter Botox, also known as jawline slimming, is a cutting-edge procedure that goes beyond the aesthetic realm. If you’re seeking a way to achieve a more defined facial structure, our experts can skillfully administer Botox injections to relax the masseter muscle, resulting in a refined jawline. This non-surgical solution is perfect for those who desire a subtle yet impactful transformation.
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      Get in Touch:

      Ready to embark on your Botox journey? Reach out to us today to schedule a consultation. Let our experts guide you through the possibilities and determine the best approach to help you achieve your desired outcomes. Experience the true essence of Texas beauty and innovation with the Re-Gen & Aesthetics Concierge of Texas.

      Remember, beauty and relief are just a Botox treatment away.

      Botox FAQs

      In this FAQ section, we will answer some common questions about Botulinum Toxin. Whether you’re considering Botox or just curious about the procedure, this section will provide you with valuable information to help you make an informed decision. 

      Please reach us at i[email protected] if you cannot find an answer to your question.

      How does botulinum toxin work?

      Botulinum toxin works by temporarily blocking nerve signals to specific muscles, causing them to relax. In cosmetic treatments, this helps reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. In therapeutic applications, it can alleviate muscle spasms and other medical conditions.

      Are botulinum toxin injections safe?

      When administered by a qualified healthcare professional, botulinum toxin injections are generally considered safe. However, like any medical procedure, there are potential risks and side effects. It is important to discuss your medical history and any concerns with your healthcare provider before undergoing treatment.

      Is there any downtime after botulinum toxin injections?

      Botulinum toxin injections are considered minimally invasive, and most people can resume their normal activities immediately after the procedure. However, your healthcare provider may advise you to avoid certain activities, such as intense exercise or rubbing the treated area, for a short period following the treatment.

      Are there any side effects of botulinum toxin injections?

      Temporary redness or bruising at the injection sites are possible.  Other rare but potential side effects of botulinum toxin injections include swelling, headaches, eyelid drooping, dry eyes, muscle weakness, and allergic reactions.  It is important to receive your treatment from an experienced provider to minimize risk of adverse effects. 

      Who should not receive botulinum toxin injections?

      Botulinum toxin injections may not be suitable for individuals who are pregnant or breastfeeding, have certain neuromuscular disorders, or have a known allergy to botulinum toxin or any of its components. It is important to disclose your full medical history to your healthcare provider before undergoing treatment.