Botulinum Toxin
At The Denteast

We offer Botulinum Toxin injectables
treatment as an effective solution for
managing Temporomandibular Joint
Disorder (TMD) and other applications
like wrinkles and fine lines

Chewing muscle Botox injections provides relief from jaw tension, headaches, and facial pain caused by bruxism (grinding) and clenching.

American Academy of Facial Esthetics Certified

Beyond therapeutic benefits, neurotoxin serves as a premium cosmetic enhancement helping to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines for a more youthful and refreshed look.

Discover how Botulinum toxin injectables can improve your comfort and confidence!

Dr Sunny is proudly certified by AAFE.

Neurotoxin treatment details
at Denteast, Fort Lauderdale

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Botox FAQ’s

Frequently asked questions

Is Botox safe?

Yes, Botox is considered safe when administered by a licensed and trained professional. It has been approved by the FDA for both medical and cosmetic use. As with any medical treatment, it’s important to have a thorough consultation to ensure Botox is appropriate for you. Side effects are generally mild and temporary.
Side effects of Botox are typically mild and temporary, including redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection site. In rare cases, patients may experience headaches, drooping eyelids, or asymmetry. These effects usually resolve on their own within a few days. Always consult with your provider if you have concerns.
Botox treatments for cosmetic purposes are typically not covered by insurance. However, if Botox is being used to treat a medical condition, such as migraines or TMJ disorder, your insurance may cover part of the treatment. It’s best to check with your insurance provider for specific details regarding coverage.
The effects of Botox typically last 3 to 6 months. To maintain the results, follow-up treatments are recommended within that time frame. Over time, some patients find they need fewer injections as their muscles adjust to the treatment.