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Non-Surgical Treatments in Scottsdale, AZ

Dr. Kyle Sanniec specializes in a range of advanced treatments, including Botox® for wrinkle reduction, dermal fillers to restore volume and smooth fine lines, and laser therapies for skin resurfacing and rejuvenation. These procedures are designed to provide subtle yet noticeable improvements, targeting concerns such as facial aging, skin texture, and pigmentation without the need for extensive surgery. Dr. Sanniec’s meticulous approach ensures each treatment is tailored to the patient’s unique features and aesthetic goals, delivering natural, youthful results. With his expertise and focus on patient comfort, non-surgical treatments with Dr. Sanniec offer a convenient way to refresh your look with minimal recovery time.

Dr. Sanniec was very kind and helpful great doctor to work with.

Botox FAQS in Scottsdale, AZ

The recovery from treatment with Neuromodulators is pretty light.  Depending on where you were injected, you will have some small pinpoint areas where the injection was and can have some swelling around the area until the neuromodulator diffuses into the surrounding tissue.

I recommend patients try and use cold compresses after to help with swelling/bruising.  Additionally, injector technique can help minimize bruising, such as using smaller needles and avoiding blood vessels. Unfortunately, some patients are more prone to bruising than others.

Both of these are neuromodulators and work to reduce wrinkles in a similar manner.  Dysport is the trade name for abobotulinumtoxin A and Botox is the trade name for onabotulinumtoxin A.  Dysport is FDA approved for glabellar lines and Botox is FDA approved for glabellar lines, lines around the lateral eyelid (crow’s feet) and forehead lines.

Both of these are Neuromodulators and work to reduce wrinkles by decreasing the action of the muscle of the face that can lead to wrinkles.  Botox is the trade name for onabotulinumtoxin A.  Xeomin is the trade name for incobotulinumtoxinA. Xeomin has no additives whereas Botox is a mix of complex proteins.  If a patient is worried about reacting to Botox, Xeomin may be an option for treatment given the lack of additives that could cause a reaction.

The most common areas for Botox treatment are the forehead wrinkles, the frown lines (glabellar region) and the crow’s feet (lateral part of the eyelid).

This can depend on how your body responds to the treatment.  In general every 3-6 months you may need an additional treatment.

While Botox does relax the muscle of the face, Dr. Sanniec wants to make sure you are still able to move your face.  His goal is improvement in your wrinkles.  This is why a key knowledge of the anatomy and depths of the facial muscles are key to ensuring a good result.

Most people can get Botox treatments, however, pregnant patients, people allergic to the ingredients in Botox, or patients with neuromuscular disorders should avoid Botox treatments.