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Jennifer graduated with a Bachelor in Nursing degree from the University of New Brunswick in collaboration with Humber College in 2011. With over 10 years of experience in community care, Jennifer has expertise in palliative care and an in-depth understanding of the strengths and challenges of the healthcare system.

Jenifa strives to provide the best medical aesthetics & skin care services to help you enhance your natural beauty and self-confidence.

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frequently asked questions

Here are some common myths about Botox:

Botox is only used to treat wrinkles: While Botox is often used to treat wrinkles, it has other medical applications as well. It is used to treat conditions such as chronic migraines, excessive sweating, and muscle spasms.

Botox is toxic: Botox is made from a purified protein that is derived from a bacterium called Clostridium botulinum. When used in small amounts and under medical supervision, Botox is safe and has been approved by the FDA.

Botox injections are painful: Botox injections are generally well-tolerated and are not considered to be painful. Some people may experience mild discomfort or a brief stinging sensation at the injection site.

Botox will make you look frozen or expressionless: When administered by a qualified and experienced healthcare professional, Botox injections can help to reduce the appearance of wrinkles without compromising your ability to make facial expressions.

Botox is only for women: Botox is used by both men and women to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and to treat medical conditions. In fact, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the number of men receiving Botox injections has increased by 337% since 2000.

It’s important to consult with a qualified healthcare professional before undergoing any Botox treatment, to ensure that you fully understand the potential benefits and risks of the procedure.

Before undergoing a Botox treatment, there are a few things you can do to prepare:

Research the procedure: Make sure you understand the benefits, risks, and limitations of Botox treatment. It’s important to have realistic expectations of what the procedure can do for you.

Choose a qualified healthcare professional: Botox injections should only be performed by a licensed healthcare professional who is experienced in administering the treatment. Research and choose a qualified provider who has a good reputation and reviews.

Schedule a consultation: Before the treatment, schedule a consultation with the provider to discuss your goals, medical history, and any concerns you may have. This will allow the provider to evaluate whether Botox is the right treatment for you.

Avoid alcohol and blood thinners: Avoid consuming alcohol and blood thinners, such as aspirin or ibuprofen, for at least 24 hours before the treatment. These substances can increase the risk of bleeding and bruising at the injection site.

Remove makeup and clean your face: Before the treatment, remove any makeup and cleanse your face with a gentle cleanser. This will help to ensure that the injection site is clean and free of debris.

Be prepared for the treatment: Wear comfortable clothing and avoid wearing any accessories, such as jewelry or hats, that may interfere with the injection site. You may also want to bring a cold pack or ice pack to help reduce any swelling or discomfort after the treatment.

Yes, Here’s a checklist of things to do after a Botox treatment:

Avoid touching or rubbing the injection site for at least 24 hours to prevent the Botox from spreading to other areas.

Avoid exercise and other strenuous activities for at least 24 hours after the treatment to prevent sweating or rubbing the injection site.

Avoid consuming alcohol and blood thinners, such as aspirin or ibuprofen, for at least 24 hours after the treatment to prevent bleeding and bruising. Avoid lying down or sleeping for at least 4 hours after the treatment to prevent the Botox from spreading to other areas. Apply a cold pack or ice pack to the injection site to help reduce swelling or discomfort. Be sure to wrap the ice pack in a towel or cloth to prevent direct contact with the skin.

Wait at least 4 hours before applying makeup or other skincare products to the injection site. Follow any other instructions provided by your healthcare provider, such as avoiding saunas or hot tubs for a certain period of time. Schedule a follow-up appointment with your healthcare provider to assess the results and discuss any concerns or questions you may have.

It’s important to follow these guidelines to ensure the best results and minimize the risk of complications. If you experience any unusual symptoms or side effects after the treatment, contact your healthcare provider immediately.

The recommended journey for Botox treatment may vary depending on the individual and their goals, but it typically includes the following steps:

Consultation: Schedule a consultation with a qualified healthcare professional to discuss your goals, medical history, and any concerns you may have. The provider will evaluate whether Botox is the right treatment for you and explain the potential benefits, risks, and limitations of the procedure.

Treatment: If you decide to proceed with the treatment, the provider will administer the Botox injections at the targeted areas. The injections usually take only a few minutes, and you can usually return to your daily activities immediately after the treatment.

Post-treatment care: Follow the post-treatment care instructions provided by your healthcare provider, which may include avoiding certain activities, applying ice packs, and avoiding alcohol or blood-thinning medications.

Results: You may start to see results within a few days to a week after the treatment. The full effects usually take up to two weeks to appear. The results typically last for three to six months, after which you may need additional treatments to maintain the results.

Follow-up appointments: Schedule a follow-up appointment with your healthcare provider to assess the results and discuss any concerns or questions you may have. Your provider may recommend a maintenance schedule for future treatments to maintain the results.

It’s important to work with a qualified healthcare professional who can guide you through the journey and help you achieve your desired results. Botox treatment should always be done under medical supervision to ensure safety and effectiveness.