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Botox parties are a great way to spend time with yours friends and take a few years off your appearance while saving money. Whether at our office or in the comfort of your home our team will bring everything needed to assure you and your guest received a safe, sterile, and enjoyable experience with Botox. Ray Arce ARNP preforms all injections and in-depth consultations. Party attendees will receive special pricing on Botox and party hostess will enjoy one FREE area of Botox with the booking of 5 confirmed guests.


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Botox Pre-Treatment Instructions

  • Avoid Alcoholic beverages at least 24 hours prior to treatment in order to minimize the risk of bruising.
  • Avoid anti-inflammatory/ blood thinning medications for a period of at least 1 week before treatment. Medications and supplements such as Aspirin, Vitamin E, Ginkgo Biloba, St. John’s Wart, Ibuprofen, Motrin, Advil, Aleve (or other NSAIDS), and all blood thinning agents can increase the risk of bruising after injections.
  • Schedule your Botox appointment at least two weeks prior to a special event, i.e., wedding, vacation, etc.

It is important to follow these simple guidelines before treatment in order to minimize adverse results and promote great ones!

Botox Post-Treatment Instructions

  • No straining, heavy lifting, or vigorous exercise for 3 to 4 hours following treatment.
  • Avoid manipulation of the areas for 3 to 4 hours following treatment. This includes facials, peels, micro-dermabrasion, and face down massages after treatment with Botox.
  • Do not lie down or bend over for 3 to 4 hours following treatment.
  • It can take 2 to10 days for Botox to take full effect. It is recommended that you contact the office after treatment (no earlier than 7 days) if the desired effect was not achieved.
  • We will schedule a follow up appointment one to two weeks post treatment in order to evaluate results and make any adjustments if necessary.

* These post treatment guidelines are intended to prevent or minimize the possibility of ptosis (dropped eyelid), or additional complications.