$89 for 15 Units of Botox at Damara Day Spa ($180 Value)
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Overseen by registered nurse with multiple Botox certifications, specialists use micro-needles to inject 15 units of Botox into skin
A face can both hide and reveal a person's age, just as a hand can both hide and reveal a child's nose after an uncle has mysteriously removed it. Visit a facial magician with today's Groupon: for $89, you get 15 units of Botox at Damara Day Spa, located in the Delta Hotel (a $180 total value).
Damara Day Spa's highly trained technicians team with the aestheticians from Bell Medical Aesthetics to deliver 15 units of Botox injections. Overseen by Bell Medical's owner Candyce Bell—a registered nurse with multiple Botox certifications—treatment begins with a consultation where clients can ask questions and wax philosophically before signing the consent form. Skin is then cleansed before injections are administered with a micro-needle, a process that typically takes 10 minutes or less. Treatments usually require no anesthesia, and patients may experience bruising or swelling at the injection sites. Practitioners advise post-treatment care, which may include napping and not napping upside down.
Botox may cause serious side effects that can be life threatening, including problems swallowing, speaking, or breathing. Read all safety considerations for Botox here.
Overseen by registered nurse with multiple Botox certifications, specialists use micro-needles to inject 15 units of Botox into skin
A face can both hide and reveal a person's age, just as a hand can both hide and reveal a child's nose after an uncle has mysteriously removed it. Visit a facial magician with today's Groupon: for $89, you get 15 units of Botox at Damara Day Spa, located in the Delta Hotel (a $180 total value).
Damara Day Spa's highly trained technicians team with the aestheticians from Bell Medical Aesthetics to deliver 15 units of Botox injections. Overseen by Bell Medical's owner Candyce Bell—a registered nurse with multiple Botox certifications—treatment begins with a consultation where clients can ask questions and wax philosophically before signing the consent form. Skin is then cleansed before injections are administered with a micro-needle, a process that typically takes 10 minutes or less. Treatments usually require no anesthesia, and patients may experience bruising or swelling at the injection sites. Practitioners advise post-treatment care, which may include napping and not napping upside down.
Botox may cause serious side effects that can be life threatening, including problems swallowing, speaking, or breathing. Read all safety considerations for Botox here.