Botox & Dysport

Botox & Dysport Treatments in the South Hills of Pittsburgh

Botox is the perfect tool to eliminate fine to even deep wrinkles without costly and invasive surgery. Who is a good candidate for BOTOX® Cosmetic? Women aged 30 and beyond feel that they can benefit from either Dysport or Botox injections to help them be wrinkle free. In addition, we have patients in their early 20’s receiving Botox injections, to help prevent future fine lines and wrinkles from forming. Botox is big and bold, while Dysport is small and boxed. 

How experienced is your injectors? 

At Allegheny Physical Medicine, our cosmetic injections are performed by  skilled, licensed medical doctor, nurse practioner and registered nurses with over 20 years of full-time experience, currently working for two of the top Plastic Surgeons in the Pittsburgh area. Allegheny Physical Medicine has been a trusted member of the Bethel Park medical community since 1992 and is under the medical direction of Dr. Thu Le.

Are Botox Prices in Pittsburgh Affordable? 

At Allegheny Physical Medicine, we offer some of the best prices on Botox in Pittsburgh. By charging per unit and not per area, you are only paying for the actual amount of Botox or Dysport that you receive.

When will I see results? 

Results of your Botox or Dysport injection will start to take effect in approximately 5-7 days, with full effect taking place within 2 weeks.

Does it hurt?

Most patients find that the small, fine needle used for injecting Botox or Dysport does not hurt nearly as much as getting blood drawn or any other typical injection such as vaccines, etc.
How does it work? 

The injection of Botox or Dysport relaxes nearby facial muscles by blocking nerve signals that cause muscles to contract. Temporarily weakening these facial muscles allows wrinkled skin to smooth out and reduces lines in the face resulting from your natural expressions. The results of Botox or Dysport injections can last for up to three to four months.
What areas can be treated? 

Commonly treated areas are the forehead, between the eyes, and outer corners of the eyes (crow’s feet).