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BOTOX

#1 Botox Injector in Draper, Utah

Licensed provider administering Botox injections to smooth forehead lines

We inject over 10,000 units of Botox® each month, making Maven Medical Arts a leader in cosmetic injectables and non-invasive facial treatments in Utah. We have been described as providing the “best Botox in Salt Lake City” with three decades of combined experience in Botox injections.

Our “less is more” philosophy and artistic natural-looking results will leave you the best version of yourself. “The goal is to look rejuvenated and not ‘frozen’ when it comes to Botox and dermal fillers,” says Brooke Anderson, RN, BNS, owner, and co-founder of Maven Medical Arts. Brooke has been both a speaker and trainer for Allergan Medical Institute (the makers of Botox) since 2010. Our unique approach and technique for Botox treatments will leave you younger-looking after a single visit to our boutique private Draper office.

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Botox SLC & Botox Injections

Botox SLC treatment is one of the most popular cosmetic treatments in the USA since being approved by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of glabella wrinkles. In 2002 Botox injections were approved for cosmetic use after extensive clinical trials. Our injectors have been using Botox soon after its approval and since 2010, Brooke Anderson, RN, BNS, has been a national trainer for the makers of Botox, Allergan Medical Institute.

Before Botox and other cosmetic injectables were invented, patients were forced to have invasive cosmetic procedures, such as facelifts and other plastic surgery for facial rejuvenation. Botox was the first drug to use botulinum toxin. There are many other competitors now on the market including abobotulinumtoxinA (Dysport), rimabotulinumtoxinB (Myobloc), and incobotulinumtoxinA (Xeomin), prabotulinumtoxin-A (Jeuveau), and daxibotulinumtoxinA (Revance).

Thanks to Botox, Dysport, and other cosmetic filler injections such as Sculptra and Juvederm Voluma, facial rejuvenation can be accomplished in a single treatment. Botox was first developed and used by ophthalmologists to help treat poor eye muscle control. Quickly, the cosmetic benefits of Botox were discovered and it was discovered and its ability to make facial wrinkles disappear.  Now, Botox is a household name with celebrities and stars having Botox treatments as part of their beauty secret. While there are many medspas and medical spas in the Salt Lake City area which offer free consultations and “bargain” Botox, Maven Medical Arts offers experience and precision and the skills to have the most beautiful, best Botox results in our Draper, Utah location.

What areas of the body are treatable with Botox?

Close-up of Botox syringe used for wrinkle relaxation treatment
Precision Botox treatment targeting frown lines between the eyebrows

The facial areas, that Botox has been approved to treat, has expanded throughout the years. Initially, Botox was only approved for the glabella lines, or furrows between the eyebrows. However, the indications for Botox have grown to include many other cosmetic treatment areas including:

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Crow’s feet around the eyes:

Botox can remove the lines around the eyes which are most obvious when you smile or squint.

03

Lines around the mouth:

Botox can be used to treat the smoker’s lines around the upper lip which is a sure sign of aging.

05

Frown lines around the mouth:

Botox can be used to lift the angles or corners of the mouth to fix the depressed-looking smiles.

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Botox Masseter Reduction for Facial Slimming:

Botox can be used to non-surgically slim the face and make the square jaw rounder.

02

Neck lines or Cords:

Botox can be used to minimize and smooth the lines around the neck by injecting the cords or platysmas bands.

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Pau d’orange of the chin:

Botox can be used to remove the texture and dimpling of chin wrinkles.

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Brow Lift

Botox can be used to raise the brow and give patients a brow lift and open up their eyes.

What other Medical Conditions does Botox Treat?

The Food and Drug Administration has approved Botox treatment for many other medical indications including:

Botox is highly effective at treating the symptoms of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders and jaw tension for patients who suffer from this disorder. Botox injections eliminate the headaches arising from teeth grinding and diminish lockjaw as well.

Botox® FAQ

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What Is Botox Made Of? 

Botox is an injectable medication that is derived from botulinum toxin type A. The toxin is produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. Botox is manufactured by Allergan and comes in discreet vials of either 100 units or 50 units. The Clostridium botulinum type A neurotoxin complex contains Human Albumin and Sodium Chloride.

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Where Does Botox Come From? 

Botox is the brand name of a toxin derived from the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. Commercial forms are marketed under the brand names Botox Cosmetic and distributed formally from AbbVie, Inc., the distributor of Allergan cosmetics.

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Is Botox Botulinum?

Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) is made from the bacteria that causes botulism. Specifically, Botox is an injectable drug made from botulinum toxin type A, which is produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. Botulinum toxin blocks prevents the release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine causing the muscles to paralyze. This ability to “freeze” the muscle, is what makes Botox so effective at treating the muscles of facial expression and preventing the formation of wrinkles.

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How Does Botox Work?

Botox is the trade name for Botulinum Toxin Type A, a purified toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. In extremely small doses, our injectors inject Botox directly into the specific muscles that cause wrinkles such as frown lines, crow’s feet around the eyes, furrows, platysmas bands around the neck, and more. These isolated muscles are “frozen” by the Botox injections and can no longer contract. The action of frowning is stopped, and frown lines diminish. A similar procedure can be done in the brow area to produce a “lift” in the forehead and provide a Botox brow lift. Botox can be combined with other dermal fillers, such as Restylane, Juvederm, and Sculptra, to help restore the youthful features of your face in a natural-looking way.

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How long does it take for Botox to work or for Botox to “kick in”?

Botox injections take a few days to “kick in” and start to work, but the full effect of Botox treatment takes up to two weeks. We recommend following up with your injector two weeks after your cosmetic injections, to make sure that your Botox treatment has been effective and that you have the best results.

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How Can I Prevent Bruising?

We recommend taking Arnica several days before having Botox in our Draper office and immediately afterward since this minimizes the chance of bruising. In addition, before any cosmetic facial injection, it is best to refrain from taking any blood thinners, such as Aspirin, Motrin, Alleve, or Coumadin, for at least one week before your injections. Vitamins, fish oil, and herbal supplements, can all cause bruising and should be similarly avoided. It is suggested to also refrain from drinking alcohol for at least one day before your cosmetic injections since alcohol can also lead to increased bruising.

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Does Botox Hurt?

Botox injections are not a painful procedure. However, some patients feel some discomfort from any needles or injections. If this is the case, we suggest applying a topical numbing cream to the treatment area for one hour before your Botox injections.

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What is the downtime?

One Botox treatment can be performed in as little as ten minutes, which means it can even be done on your lunch break. There is little or no downtime from Botox injections. There can be some mild temporary swelling at the site of injection. We advise all patients to refrain from any blood thinners, vitamins, or fish oils for one week before the procedure to lessen the risk of bruising at the injection site.

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What Are The Side Effects of Botox?

Patients should not receive Botox if they are allergic to any of the ingredients in Botox in the medication guide for Botox, or have had an allergic reaction to any other botulinum toxin product such as Myobloc, Dysport, or Xeomin. It is important to remember that Botox is a prescription medicine, that is injected into the muscles, and can have potential side effects like any other medication. Botox injections should not be done when patients are pregnant or breastfeeding. We review all of your medical history and current medications with you before treating you with Botox injections for facial wrinkles.

It is important to behonest on your intake forms and in your consultation if you have any muscle nerve conditions such as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease, myasthenia gravis, or Lambert-Eaton syndrome. Always let us know if you are taking any prescription medications (including muscle relaxants antibiotics for infection, allergy or cold medicines, sleeping pills), herbal supplements, or over-the-counter medications, which could potentially interact with your Botox treatment. It is always advised to discontinue any blood thinners for atleast one week before your Botox injections.

Side effects to Botox include:

- Localized swelling

- Bruising at the treatment area

- Pain at the injection site

- Headache

- Flu-like symptoms

- Dry eyes or excessive tearing

- Drooping eyelid or ptosis

- Double vision

- Blurred vision

- Dry eyes

 

Immediate allergic reaction side effects which require immediate medical help include:

- itching

- rash

- red itchy welts

- wheezing

- asthma symptoms

- dizziness

 

Rare side effects of botulinum toxin products may result from the speak of toxin effects. The effect of botulinum toxin may cause:

- Muscle weakness

- Trouble breathing, talking, or dysphagia (trouble swallowing)

- Vision problems

- Bladder incontinence (loss of bladder control)

- Hoarse voice

- Neck pain

- Paralysis

*If you develop any of these serious side effects following Botox, further injection of Botox should be discontinued.

 

Antibodies to Botox:

Some patients receiving injections of Botulinum toxin type A develop antibodies to the toxin which make subsequent treatments ineffective.

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What Should I Not Do After Botox?

Immediately after Botox injections, you should be upright for the first four hours. You should refrain from strenuous actives, facials, alcohol, blood thinners, or excessive heat exposure including saunas or steam rooms. You should apply an ice pack immediately after your Botox injections.

11.

Is Botox Preventative?

Yes, Botox is preventative. Since Botox prevents these muscles from contracting, it prevents the wrinkles from forming. This is why so many younger patients are having Botox injections, as a preventative measure for treating fine lines and wrinkles before deep creases can ever develop.

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What Is The Best Age To Start Botox?

The best age to start Botox is when you start to see fine lines and wrinkles starting to form on your forehead, furrows, or around the eyes (crow’s feet). Since aging is due to both genetics and sun damage, everyone ages at a different rate. If you are beginning to develop these lines, Botox can both help treat these wrinkles and prevent new lines from forming. This is why many patients start Botox injections as young as their mid-20s and 30s.

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How Long Does Botox Last?

Botox typically lasts 3 to 4 months in duration. With continued use and relaxation of the muscles of facial expression, some patients find that their Botox injections last up to six months. Over time, the wrinkles and lines will diminish because the muscles are shrinking.

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Does Botox Make You Look Older?

No. The more you continue with Botox injections, the more Botox prevents you from developing fine lines and deeper wrinkles. Botox only makes you look younger looking once you start treatment. If you stop having Botox injections, your muscles of facial expression will be allowed to have movement and you will revert to the ability to wrinkle once again.

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How Can I Make My Botox Last Longer? 

The best way to have the appearance of longer-acting Botox is to avoid the sun or photodamage, as this will age your skin and create new and deeper lines and wrinkles

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Is Botox Safe? 

Botox is entirely safe, provided there is no medical contraindication to the procedure. Although many patients are initially frightened to hear that they are injecting Botulinum toxin, Botox is FDA approved and very safe. Botox gets directly injected into the muscle to relax the treated area. Rare side effects can involve fever or muscle aches.

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