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Med Spa FAQs – Botox & Filler Guide Florida

How much does Botox cost in Miami/Florida? +
Botox in Florida typically costs $10–$15 per unit. Most areas require 20–60 units per treatment, making a typical session $200–$900. Prices vary by provider experience, location, and the specific area being treated.
How long does Botox last? +
Botox typically lasts 3–4 months for most patients. First-time patients may metabolize it faster. With regular treatments, some patients find results lasting 4–6 months as muscles become more conditioned.
What's the difference between Botox and fillers? +
Botox relaxes muscles to reduce dynamic wrinkles (expression lines). Fillers (like Juvederm or Restylane) add volume to static lines, hollows, and lips. They can be used together — often called a "liquid facelift" — for comprehensive results.
Is Botox safe? What are the risks? +
Botox has an excellent safety record with millions of treatments annually. Common side effects include temporary bruising and mild headache. Rare risks include drooping eyelid or uneven results. Always choose an experienced, board-certified provider.
How do I choose a reputable med spa in Florida? +
Look for Florida-licensed medical directors (MD or DO), trained injectors (NP, PA, or RN), and HIPAA compliance. Check reviews on Google and RealSelf. Avoid "Botox parties" or unusually low prices — they often signal diluted product.
What should I avoid after Botox treatment? +
Avoid exercise for 24 hours, alcohol for 24 hours, lying flat for 4 hours, facial massages for 24 hours, and direct sun exposure. Don't rub the treated area. Results appear in 3–7 days with full effect at 2 weeks.
How many units of Botox do I need? +
Typical dosing: Forehead lines 10–30 units, Frown lines (11s) 20–30 units, Crow's feet 10–15 units per side, Brow lift 5–10 units, Lip flip 4–6 units, Neck bands 25–50 units. Your injector will customize based on muscle strength.
What's the best age to start Botox? +
Preventative Botox is increasingly popular in the late 20s and early 30s to slow wrinkle formation. Most patients begin in their 30s. There's no single "right" age — it depends on your skin, genetics, and personal goals.