Neuromodulator Injections Toronto
Neuromodulator injections are an injectable medical treatment used in aesthetic medicine, offered at our Dermapure clinics in Toronto, with botulinum toxin type A as the active ingredient. As a prescription medication, neuromodulator injections are administered in clinic by a physician or healthcare professional.
Neuromodulator injections are delivered through a personalized plan built individually for each patient, with the protocol adjusted at each visit by the treating physician or healthcare professional. The number of sessions, the interval between visits and the way the plan evolves over time vary based on the patient's profile, goals and medical history. The effect of neuromodulator injections is temporary, and personalized plans are typically built around a few sessions per year, with realistic expectations discussed during the consultation.
Because every patient's profile, goals and medical history are different, neuromodulator injections at our Dermapure clinics in Toronto always begin with a personalized consultation with a physician or healthcare professional who reviews what they are designed to address. Together, you will assess whether they are the most appropriate option for you and discuss a realistic treatment plan, the expected results and the possible side effects. Book your personalized consultation with our team in Toronto.
Local clinics offering Neuromodulator Injections
Dermapure Toronto Yorkville (Glow Medi Spa)
What to Expect During Your Session
Personalized Assessment
Take Pictures
Apply a Numbing Gel
Proceed With Injections
Return to Normal Activities
Follow-Up & Maintenance
To maintain results, we recommend that you repeat the procedure every 3 to 6 months. With regular treatments, the frequency and amount of product needed diminish over time. Touch-ups may be required following the procedure.
Contraindications
Women who are pregnant or nursing should postpone this procedure. Individuals with certain neuromuscular disorders should not use this type of injectable. We recommend that you avoid aspirin or any other medications containing aspirin one week prior to your scheduled treatment.