BOTOX® injections treatment in Huntington Beach California, Orange County and Long Beach

BOTOX® Treatment in Huntington Beach, California

BOTOX® in Huntington Beach California, Orange County and Long Beach offered by Board Certified plastic surgeon Dr Mills. Information about botox injections, facial rejuvenation and more.

BOTOX® treatments have become a very popular way for people to regain their youthful appearance. One of the reasons why it is popular, even here in Orange County, is because it provides patients with a non-surgical and quicker alternative to achieve their goal. After receiving treatment, the effects take a few days to appear. However, the average treatment only takes less than an hour to perform and there is barely any pain involved. BOTOX® treatments are basically injections of botulinum into areas needed. As a result, BOTOX® helps relieve your face from wrinkles, frown lines, crow’s feet and forehead furrows. This gives patients’ faces a younger and healthier looking appearance.

However in order to maintain this appearance, regular visits must be made. The effects of a BOTOX® treatment only last 3 to 4 months. However, depending on each patient, these results may vary. Without receiving regular BOTOX® treatments, a patient will see the effects of aging reappear on their face. With each treatment it is important to have a doctor that can effectively administer each injection. Dr. Mills’ is extremely experienced in effectively administering BOTOX® injections. Botox is one of the non-surgical procedures Dr. Mills’ offers at his practice here in the Orange County area.

CLICK HERE to learn more information about BOTOX® injections here at Dr. Mills’ practice in Orange County.

BOTOX® in Huntington Beach California, Orange County and Long Beach offered by Board Certified plastic surgeon Dr Mills. Information about botox injections, facial rejuvenation and more.

 

Aesthetic Plastic Surgical Institute

31852 Pacific Coast Hwy., Ste. 401, Laguna Beach, CA 92651

949.499.2800

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