Smart Tox

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What is Smart Tox?


Smart Tox is an injectable muscle inhibitor that targets one of the underlying causes of frown lines and crow’s feet. Wrinkles that are caused by the repeated muscle contractions from frowning and squinting over the years. There are a few different brand names for Smart Tox, but we use Xeomin® the SmartTox! It is an  FDA approved wrinkle injection that is double-filtered to remove unnecessary ingredients, so you get only the ingredient that works and nothing else. $12 per unit. 


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  • Does it hurt?

    This treatment is for the most part painless. You will feel a slight pinch as it is injected into the skin. 

  • Are Botox and Xeomin the same?

    Xeomin is made from the same purified protein as Botox, and it behaves the same way. The key difference between the two are the extra proteins Botox uses. Xeomin is purified to isolate the therapeutic component of the protein molecule and filter out the accessory proteins.

  • Any downtime after treatment?

    After receiving treatment you will need to stay upright for atleast 4 hours. To minimize your chances of bruising, we recommend avoiding ibuprofen,alcohol, and  blood-thinning medications for 3 days before your injections. It will take about 10-14 days to see the full effect of your treatment. 

  • What is the cost?

    The cost for Xeomin is $11 per unit. The total cost depends on the area you are treating. Typical units used for in- between eyebrows is 15-25 units.  The typical forehead is 35- 55 units. The crows feet are typically 10-15 units. 

    The total number of units needed will be provided prior to performing service during the initial consultation at time of appointment. 

  • Who is the injector?

    Jennifer Graham NP provides Botox?Xeomin, dermal fillers and PDO threads at Beauty Bar Med Spa. Jennifer has been a nurse practioner since 2010 with advanced training in aestheics, specializing in injections. 

  • Should I do anything before treatment?

    To minimize your chances of bruising, we recommend avoiding ibuprofen and blood-thinning medications for 3 days before your injections.

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