20 Units of Botox or One Syringe of Juvéderm at Commonwealth Sports Medicine in Glen Allen
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- Juvéderm & Botox treatments
- Experienced & trained staff
- Nonsurgical procedures
Isaac Newton discovered gravity not when cranially assaulted by a falling apple, but upon noticing his sagging jowls while examining the forehead bruise in the mirror. Help reverse the Newtonian burden with today's Groupon for wrinkle-reducing treatments at Commonwealth Sports Medicine in Glen Allen. Choose between two options:
• For $120, you get 20 units of Botox (a $240 value).
• For $300, you get one Juvéderm injection (a $600 value).
Teresa Stadler, MD and Carlton Stadler, MD captain Commonwealth Sports Medicine's team in nursing wounded athletes back to health with a bevy of performance- and appearance-improving services. Tighten slack foreheads with Botox treatments, which are injected into facial tissue to halt nerve impulses and blockade wrinkle-inducing muscle movement. Alternatively, droopy mugs lift, furrows diminish, and facial parenthesis ebb with Juvéderm treatments. Tired visages are plumped and firmed as they are replenished with hyaluronic acid, a substance that hydrates skin with the power of a geyser shooting water balloons filled with Gatorade. Both types of injections, which are administered by a sports medicine physician, take 30 to 45 minutes and require no surgery or downtime. Injections are restricted to ages 18–65.
Botox may cause serious side effects that can be life threatening, including problems swallowing, speaking, or breathing. Read all safety considerations for Botox here.
- Juvéderm & Botox treatments
- Experienced & trained staff
- Nonsurgical procedures
Isaac Newton discovered gravity not when cranially assaulted by a falling apple, but upon noticing his sagging jowls while examining the forehead bruise in the mirror. Help reverse the Newtonian burden with today's Groupon for wrinkle-reducing treatments at Commonwealth Sports Medicine in Glen Allen. Choose between two options:
• For $120, you get 20 units of Botox (a $240 value).
• For $300, you get one Juvéderm injection (a $600 value).
Teresa Stadler, MD and Carlton Stadler, MD captain Commonwealth Sports Medicine's team in nursing wounded athletes back to health with a bevy of performance- and appearance-improving services. Tighten slack foreheads with Botox treatments, which are injected into facial tissue to halt nerve impulses and blockade wrinkle-inducing muscle movement. Alternatively, droopy mugs lift, furrows diminish, and facial parenthesis ebb with Juvéderm treatments. Tired visages are plumped and firmed as they are replenished with hyaluronic acid, a substance that hydrates skin with the power of a geyser shooting water balloons filled with Gatorade. Both types of injections, which are administered by a sports medicine physician, take 30 to 45 minutes and require no surgery or downtime. Injections are restricted to ages 18–65.
Botox may cause serious side effects that can be life threatening, including problems swallowing, speaking, or breathing. Read all safety considerations for Botox here.