Xeomin is a purer form of botulinum toxin. Xeomin® was FDA-approved in 2011. Other types of FDA approved botulinum toxin includes Botox, Dysport and Jeuveau.
What is the Xeomin Challenge?
How long does Xeomin last?
What areas of my face can I get injected & how many units?
What is the price for the areas injected?
$345 flat price for 3 areas* (frown, forehead and crow’s) is NOT an unlimited Xeomin (Newtox) offer. Average units injected are 50 – 60 units depending on your physical exam and your aesthetic goals. Request to add additional Tox to frozen muscle or excessive units will not be approved. Touch ups are free within 2 weeks. Repeat treatments are limited to every 90 days. Other areas outside of the three area are different rates and additional fees at [newtox-unit]/unit. Excessive unit injections of the horizontal forehead lines will results in heavy eyebrows.
$190 flat price for Preventative Tox in 3 areas* (frown, forehead and crow’s) will likely NOT result in a frozen muscle. Other areas outside of the three area are different rates and additional fees. Additional units in the same area or other areas will be $8/unit.
All offers require activation of the Xperience+ Reward Program with XperienceMerz.com where $50 OFF coupons will be redeemed to receive your final price.
Where can I participate in the Xeomin Challenge?
Please click on the list of Medspa of Dallas locations for a list of dates when you can participate in the Xeomin Challenge. You can also use the form below to join our waitlist.
Who will be injecting my face?
All Medical Professional injectors are physicians, nurse practitioners or physician assistants with extensive experience.
What if I need a touch up?
You are charged your standard or Loyalty Rewards Program rate for a touch-up.
What are the potential side effects?
Various symptoms such as asthenia, generalized muscle weakness, diplopia, blurred vision, ptosis, dysphagia, dysphonia, dysarthria, urinary incontinence, and breathing difficulties have been observed from hours to weeks following the injection.
There have been reports of death related to the spread of botulinum toxin from swallowing or breathing difficulties. You MUST seek immediate medical attention if swallowing, speech, or respiratory disorders occur.
Hypersensitivity reactions such as anaphylaxis, serum sickness, urticaria, soft-tissue edema, and dyspnea have been reported. Any hypersensitivity to neurotoxin, human albumin, or sucrose can lead to life threatening anaphylaxis. If you experience any of the symptoms, then immediate medical attention is required.
Corneal exposure, ulceration, or ectropion has been reported. The loss of orbicularis muscle can lead to complications.
Xeomin also contains albumin, which is a derivative of human blood. Therefore, there is a theoretical risk of viral diseases, CJD, or vCJD, although none has ever been reported.
What do I need to know before my appointment?
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This has the links to fill out your medical history forms, consent forms, and to sign up for Xperience+ Rewards with Merz ahead of your appointment.
What is Merz Xperience Reward?
Xperience+ Rewards with Merz is a program that rewards you for your loyalty to Xeomin. You get $50 every 3 months.
Plus, after each Xeomin treatment, you get an additional $10 off (100 points) and Belotero/Radiesse treatment, you get $20 off (200 points) for FUTURE Xeomin/Belotero/Radiesse treatment.
You get even more points for the following:
Sign-up Bonus 10 points
Birthday Month 50 points
Repeat visits and treatments with the same provider 50 points
Every 100 points = $10 savings towards your next treatment.
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What is the Versa Challenge?
What is hyaluronic acid?
Hyaluronic acid is a natural substance found in the skin and joints. It acts as a cushion and lubricant. Hyaluronic acid based dermal fillers are REVERSIBLE. In the unlikely event that you don’t like your result, REVANESSE® VERSA™ can be removed in seconds.
How is dermal fillers different from Botulin Tox?
Dermal fillers are gel like substances that actually fills in lines and wrinkles. Botulinum toxin do NOT fill, but relax wrinkles by paralyzing the muscle. Dermal fillers are commonly used in the mid-face and lower-face. Botulinum toxins are commonly used in the upper face.
How long does Revanesse Versa last?
Most patients will see the immediate results from day one. Our Medspa’s patients treated in the laugh lines usually find that the effects last around 6 months (Based on Main Study at Week 24 responses of much improved or very much improved was 59.2% with Revanesse Versa).
Does it hurt?
The discomfort should be minimal. We utilize various anesthetic methods: locally injected anesthetic, topical numbing cream, ice and/or distraction method. Controlling your pain is very important to us. We are experts with the needle, and very gentle.
Is there any down time?
Most patients will have no complications and have no down time. Rarely, bruising can occur. Swelling can occur commonly in the morning following the treatment, but quickly subsides. Each individual reacts differently to the injection.
What areas of my face can I get injected?
At Medspa of Dallas, using REVANESSE® VERSA™ dermal fillers, we inject three areas: smile & marionette lines, lateral cheeks and lips. We DO NOT inject the forehead, nose, under eyes, jaw line or chin using a dermal filler.
Where can I participate in the Versa Challenge?
Please click on the list of Medspa of Dallas locations where you can participate in the Versa Challenge.
Who will be injecting my face?
All Medical Professional injectors are physicians, nurse practitioners or physician assistants with extensive experience.
How are you offering this at such a low price?
Medspa of Dallas is offering this introductory offer to aesthetic influencers at an amazing price to try REVANESSE® VERSA™ for the first time. In order to qualify, pass medical screening questions and sign waiver and consent forms.
What if I need a touch up?
Full correction is expected from day ONE. Any touch ups will require a new syringe of REVANESSE® VERSA™ and will incur additional charges.
What if I want another treatment in 3-6 months?
You are able to receive another REVANESSE® VERSA™ treatment again. However, we CANNOT guarantee that the offer of $399 per syringe will be available at a future date.
What are the potential side effects?
A clinical study that evaluated REVANESSE® VERSA™ versus another dermal filler demonstrated that patients treated with REVANESSE® VERSA™ experienced LESS side effect, such as swelling (by 50%).
The most common reported side effects are bleeding, bruising, swelling, and pain.
Other risks that are less likely, but may occur, include: Acne-like skin eruptions, skin sensitivity (rash, itching, tenderness), skin infection, damage to nerves or blood vessels, skin lumpiness, scarring, skin necrosis, hyperpigmentation, reactivation of herpes infection (blisters or skin sores).
If you have an adverse reaction or side effect that persists for one week or more after treatment with a Revanesse® dermal filler, please contact your healthcare provider.
Allergic reactions may occur.
Warning: One of the risks of being injected with any dermal filler is unintentional injection into a blood vessel. These complications, which have been reported with facial injectable fillers, can include vision abnormalities, blindness, stroke, temporary scabs, or permanent scarring of the skin.
What are the contra-indications?
You should not be treated if you:
It’s not recommended to use Revanesse® dermal fillers in conjunction with a laser, intense pulsed light, chemical peeling or dermabrasion treatments, or with Over-the-counter (OTC) wrinkle products or prescription wrinkle treatments within 4 weeks prior to treatment, as there is a possible risk of inflammation or infection at the treatment site.
What do I need to know before my appointment?
Please visit: [site_url]/info/
This has the links to fill out your medical history forms and consent forms ahead of your appointment.
I have more questions?
Please contact us at:
Customer Service:
(972) 904-4255
email@medspaofdallas.com
Please call, text or email us.
REVANESSE® VERSA™ is a hyaluronic acid based dermal filler that was FDA approved in 2017. Other types of FDA approved hyaluronic acid based dermal fillers include Restylane and Juvederm.
Belotero is a hyaluronic acid based dermal filler that is FDA approved. Other types of FDA approved hyaluronic acid based dermal fillers include Restylane and Juvederm.
What is the Belotero Challenge?
We are using Merz Aesthetics, the manufacturer of BELOTERO BALANCE®, to give the aesthetic community the opportunity to try BELOTERO BALANCE® at an introductory discount.
What is hyaluronic acid?
Hyaluronic acid is a natural substance found in the skin and joints. It acts as a cushion and lubricant. Hyaluronic acid based dermal fillers are REVERSIBLE. In the unlikely event that you don’t like your result, BELOTERO can be removed in seconds.
How is dermal fillers different from Botulin Tox?
Dermal fillers are gel like substances that actually fills in lines and wrinkles. Botulinum toxin do NOT fill, but relax wrinkles by paralyzing the muscle. Dermal fillers are commonly used in the mid-face and lower-face. Botulinum toxins are commonly used in the upper face.
How long does Belotero last?
Most patients will see the immediate results from day one. Our Medspa’s patients treated in the laugh lines usually find that the effects last around 6 months in half the patients. Injection in the lips tend to last around 3 – 4 months.
Does it hurt?
The discomfort should be minimal. We utilize various anesthetic methods: locally injected anesthetic, topical numbing cream, ice and/or distraction method. Controlling your pain is very important to us. We are experts with the needle, and very gentle.
Is there any down time?
Most patients will have no complications and have no down time. Rarely, bruising can occur. Swelling can occur commonly in the morning following the treatment, but quickly subsides. Each individual reacts differently to the injection.
What areas of my face can I get injected?
At Medspa of Dallas, using BELOTERO BALANCE® dermal fillers, we inject three areas: smile & marionette lines, lateral cheeks and lips. We DO NOT inject the forehead, nose, under eyes, jaw line or chin using a dermal filler.
What is the price for the areas injected?
Each syringe of BELOTERO BALANCE® dermal filler costs $349. Additional syringes are also $349 per 1mL syringe. One syringe may NOT be shared with any other individual.
Where can I participate in the Belotero Balance Challenge?
Please click on the list of Medspa of Dallas locations where you can participate in the Belotero Balance Challenge.
Who will be injecting my face?
All Medical Professional injectors are physicians, nurse practitioners or physician assistants with extensive experience.
How are you offering this at such a low price?
Medspa of Dallas is offering this introductory offer to aesthetic influencers at an amazing price to try BELOTERO BALANCE® for the first time. In order to qualify, pass medical screening questions and sign waiver and consent forms.
What if I need a touch up?
Full correction is expected from day ONE. Any touch ups will require a new syringe of BELOTERO BALANCE® and will incur additional charges.
What if I want another treatment in 3-6 months?
You are able to receive another BELOTERO BALANCE® treatment again. However, we CANNOT guarantee that the offer of $349 per syringe will be available at a future date.
What are the potential side effects?
The most common reported side effects are bleeding, bruising, swelling, and pain.
Other risks that are less likely, but may occur, include: Acne-like skin eruptions, skin sensitivity (rash, itching, tenderness), skin infection, damage to nerves or blood vessels, skin lumpiness, scarring, skin necrosis, hyperpigmentation, reactivation of herpes infection (blisters or skin sores).
If you have an adverse reaction or side effect that persists for one week or more after treatment with a BELOTERO BALANCE® dermal filler, please contact your healthcare provider.
Allergic reactions may occur.
Warning: One of the risks of being injected with any dermal filler is unintentional injection into a blood vessel. These complications, which have been reported with facial injectable fillers, can include vision abnormalities, blindness, stroke, temporary scabs, or permanent scarring of the skin.
What are the contra-indications?
You should not be treated if you:
It’s not recommended to use BELOTERO BALANCE® dermal fillers in conjunction with a laser, intense pulsed light, chemical peeling or dermabrasion treatments, or with Over-the-counter (OTC) wrinkle products or prescription wrinkle treatments within 4 weeks prior to treatment, as there is a possible risk of inflammation or infection at the treatment site.
What do I need to know before my appointment?
Please visit: [site_url]/info/
This has the links to fill out your medical history forms and consent forms ahead of your appointment.
I have more questions?
Please contact us at:
Customer Service:
(972) 904-4255
email@medspaofdallas.com
Please call, text or email us.
What is Radiesse?
Radiesse is a dermal filler approved by the FDA for cosmetic use, known for its ability to correct moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds, such as nasolabial folds. It’s also used for enhancing volume in areas like the cheeks and, in some cases, for non-surgical butt lifts. Radiesse is made from Calcium Hydroxylapatite (CaHA) microspheres suspended in a gel carrier, stimulating your body’s collagen production for long-lasting results.
What is the Radiesse Challenge?
The Radiesse Challenge is a promotional event offered by select medspas or clinics, providing Radiesse treatments at a discounted rate or with added benefits. It’s designed to showcase the transformative results of Radiesse, encouraging new and existing clients to experience its rejuvenating effects.
How is dermal fillers different from Botulin Tox?
Dermal fillers are gel like substances that actually fills in lines and wrinkles. Botulinum toxin do NOT fill, but relax wrinkles by paralyzing the muscle. Dermal fillers are commonly used in the mid-face and lower-face. Botulinum toxins are commonly used in the upper face.
How long does Radiesse last?
Radiesse provides durable results, typically lasting up to 12 to 18 months. The longevity can vary based on the treatment area, the individual’s lifestyle, and the body’s response to the filler.
What areas of my face and butt can I get injected & how many syringes?
For facial rejuvenation, Radiesse is commonly used in cheeks, jawline, nasolabial folds, and marionette lines. In the buttocks, it can provide a subtle lift and volume enhancement. The number of syringes depends on the treatment goals and the areas being addressed; typically, multiple syringes may be required for desired outcomes.
Is there any down time?
Most patients will have no complications and have no down time. Rarely, bruising can occur. Swelling can occur commonly in the morning following the treatment, but quickly subsides. Each individual reacts differently to the injection.
What areas of my face can I get injected?
At Medspa of Dallas, using BELOTERO BALANCE® dermal fillers, we inject three areas: smile & marionette lines, lateral cheeks and lips. We DO NOT inject the forehead, nose, under eyes, jaw line or chin using a dermal filler.
What is the price for the syringe injected?
The cost of RADIESSE® is normally $999. Right now, due to our Radiesse Challenge, you get an amazing deal with one syringe of 1.5mL Radiesse for $499.
Where can I participate in the Radiesse Challenge?
Please click on the list of Medspa of Dallas locations where you can participate in the Radiesse Challenge.
Who will be injecting my face?
All Medical Professional injectors are physicians, nurse practitioners or physician assistants with extensive experience.
How are you offering this at such a low price?
Medspa of Dallas is offering this introductory offer to aesthetic influencers at an amazing price to try RADIESSE® for the first time. In order to qualify, pass medical screening questions and sign waiver and consent forms.
What if I need a touch up?
Full correction is expected from day ONE. Any touch ups will require a new syringe of RADIESSE® and will incur additional charges.
What are the potential side effects?
Common side effects include temporary injection site reactions like swelling, redness, pain, bruising, or itching. Rare but more serious side effects can include infection, nodules, or unintended spread of filler material, requiring prompt medical attention.
What are the contra-indications?
RADIESSE® should not be used in individuals with allergies to any of its components, with bleeding disorders, or in areas with active skin infections. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should avoid Radiesse treatments.
What do I need to know before my appointment?
Avoid blood-thinning medications and supplements to reduce bruising risk. Arrive with a clean face free of makeup. Have realistic expectations and be prepared to discuss your medical history with your provider.
I have more questions?
For any additional inquiries, it’s best to consult directly with a qualified provider. They can offer personalized advice and ensure that Radiesse is the right choice for your aesthetic goals.
Choosing to enhance your appearance with Radiesse is a significant decision. By selecting a reputable provider and following their guidance, you can achieve natural-looking, long-lasting results safely and effectively. Remember, a thorough consultation is key to a successful treatment plan tailored to your unique needs and desires.
Radiesse is a dermal filler approved by the FDA for cosmetic use, known for its ability to correct moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds, such as nasolabial folds.
Our Medspa offers a medically supervised weight loss program utilizing FDA-approved GLP-1 receptor agonists, such as semaglutide (e.g., Ozempic®, Wegovy®) and tirzepatide (e.g., Mounjaro®, Zepbound™)
What is your Medical Weight Loss program?
Our Medspa offers a medically supervised weight loss program utilizing FDA-approved GLP-1 receptor agonists, such as semaglutide (e.g., Ozempic®, Wegovy®) and tirzepatide (e.g., Mounjaro®, Zepbound™). These medications help regulate appetite, enhance satiety, and improve metabolic function, supporting sustainable weight loss when combined with lifestyle modifications.
How do semaglutide and tirzepatide work?
Both semaglutide and tirzepatide mimic hormones that regulate appetite and insulin secretion. They slow gastric emptying, reduce hunger signals, and improve blood sugar control, leading to decreased caloric intake and weight loss.
Am I a candidate for this program?
Ideal candidates are adults with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or higher, or 27 or higher with weight-related health conditions such as hypertension or type 2 diabetes. A comprehensive medical evaluation will determine eligibility.
What results can I expect?
Individual results vary, but clinical studies have shown significant weight loss over several months. Consistent medication use, dietary adjustments, and physical activity contribute to optimal outcomes.
How is the medication administered?
Medications are administered via subcutaneous injection, typically once a week. Our team provides thorough instruction on self-administration techniques to ensure comfort and safety.
Are there side effects?
Common side effects may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, and abdominal discomfort. These often diminish as the body adjusts to the medication. Serious side effects are rare but will be discussed during your consultation.
How long is the treatment duration?
Treatment duration varies based on individual goals and response to therapy. Regular follow-up appointments will assess progress and make necessary adjustments to the treatment plan.
What is the cost of the program?
Costs depend on the specific medication, dosage, and duration of treatment. During your consultation, we will provide detailed pricing information and discuss any available payment options or promotions.
Do you accept insurance?
Currently, our medical weight loss program is a self-pay service. We can provide documentation for you to submit to your insurance provider for potential reimbursement.
What do I need to know before my appointment?
Please visit: [site_url]/info/
This has the links to fill out your medical history forms and consent forms ahead of your appointment.
I have more questions?
Please contact us at:
Customer Service:
(972) 904-4255
email@medspaofdallas.com
Please call, text or email us.
What is microneedling?
Medical grade microneedling is a minimally invasive skin rejuvenation treatment that uses tiny, sterile needles to create micro-injuries in the skin. These controlled injuries trigger your body’s natural healing process—stimulating collagen and elastin production to improve skin texture, firmness, and overall radiance.
What skin concerns does microneedling treat?
Microneedling is used to treat a wide variety of skin concerns, including:
Fine lines and wrinkles
Acne scars and surgical scars
Stretch marks
Enlarged pores
Hyperpigmentation
Uneven tone or texture
Mild skin laxity
How is medical grade microneedling different from at-home rollers?
Unlike dermal rollers, medical-grade microneedling devices used in our clinic:
Penetrate deeper and more consistently
Use sterile, single-use needle tips
Are performed by trained professionals
This allows for safer, more effective results with lower risk of infection or skin damage.
Is microneedling safe for all skin types?
Yes! Microneedling is safe for all skin types and tones, including darker complexions, because it doesn’t use heat or chemicals that can cause pigmentation issues.
Does microneedling hurt?
Most patients say microneedling feels like a light scratching or buzzing sensation. We apply a strong topical numbing cream before the procedure, so discomfort is minimal and well-tolerated.
How long does the procedure take?
The full appointment takes about 45–60 minutes, including time for numbing. The actual microneedling process usually lasts 15–30 minutes, depending on the area treated.
What areas can be treated?
Microneedling is most commonly done on the face, but we can also treat:
Neck and décolleté
Hands
Stretch marks on the stomach, thighs, and hips
Scars on any part of the body
What is the downtime?
You may experience:
Redness or mild swelling for 24–48 hours
A tight, dry, or sandpaper-like feeling for 2–4 days
Light flaking or peeling as your skin renews
Most people return to work or normal activities the next day.
When will I see results?
You’ll likely notice an improvement in your skin’s texture and glow within a few days. Collagen production builds over time, so your skin continues to improve for 4–6 weeks after each session.
How many treatments will I need?
For best results, we typically recommend a series of 3–4 treatments, spaced 4–6 weeks apart. For deeper acne scars or stretch marks, you may need up to 6 treatments. We’ll customize your plan during your consultation.
Can microneedling be combined with other treatments?
Absolutely! Many patients combine microneedling with:
PRP/PRF (“Vampire Facial”) for enhanced healing and glow
LED Light Therapy to calm inflammation
Chemical Peels or Botox (timed appropriately) for full-face rejuvenation
We’ll create a personalized treatment plan that fits your skin goals.
Are there any side effects or risks?
Microneedling is generally very safe when performed by a trained provider. Minor side effects may include:
Temporary redness or swelling
Pinpoint bleeding
Light bruising (rare)
Flaking or dry patches
Your provider will review your full medical history to minimize risk.
Who should NOT get microneedling?
You should avoid microneedling if you:
Are pregnant or breastfeeding
Have active acne, rosacea, eczema, or psoriasis in the treatment area
Have a history of keloid scarring
Have open wounds or active skin infections
Have used Accutane in the past 6 months
What should I do before and after microneedling?
Before:
Avoid retinols, acids, and exfoliants for 3–5 days
Avoid sun exposure and self-tanners
Stay well hydrated
After:
Use gentle, hydrating skincare
Avoid makeup and intense workouts for 24 hours
Avoid sun exposure and always use SPF
We’ll give you full pre- and post-care instructions to help you glow safely and beautifully.
How much does microneedling cost?
$195 for 1 treatment session with membership.
$495 for 3 Treatment Sessions with membership
Regular Price for 1 Microneedling treatment: $395
What do I need to know before my appointment?
Please visit: [site_url]/info/
This has the links to fill out your medical history forms and consent forms ahead of your appointment.
I have more questions?
Please contact us at:
Customer Service:
(972) 904-4255
email@medspaofdallas.com
Please call, text or email us.
Medical grade microneedling is a minimally invasive skin rejuvenation treatment that uses tiny, sterile needles to create micro-injuries in the skin
PRP stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma—a powerful, healing-rich component derived from your own blood
What is PRP?
PRP stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma—a powerful, healing-rich component derived from your own blood. It contains growth factors, platelets, and proteins that stimulate cell repair, collagen production, and tissue regeneration. PRP is widely used in skin rejuvenation, hair restoration, and under-eye volume loss.
How is PRP prepared?
A small sample of your blood is drawn and placed in a specialized centrifuge. This process separates the platelet-rich plasma from red blood cells and other components. The concentrated PRP is then used immediately during your treatment.
Is PRP safe?
Yes! Because PRP comes from your own blood, it is 100% natural and biocompatible, with no risk of allergic reaction or rejection. It’s widely used in both aesthetics and medicine, including sports injury recovery and orthopedic healing.
How long does a PRP session take?
Most PRP treatments take 45–60 minutes, including the blood draw, processing, and treatment time.
What is PRP Microneedling?
PRP Microneedling combines medical-grade microneedling with topical application of PRP to enhance healing, stimulate collagen, and improve skin texture, tone, and elasticity.
What concerns does it treat?
Acne scars
Fine lines and wrinkles
Enlarged pores
Uneven skin tone
Sun damage and dullness
Stretch marks
How many sessions do I need?
Most patients benefit from a series of 3–4 treatments, spaced 4–6 weeks apart. Maintenance treatments are recommended every 6–12 months.
Is there downtime?
Expect redness and sensitivity for 1–3 days. Mild swelling or flaking may occur. You can return to most activities the next day, but avoid intense workouts and sun exposure for 48–72 hours.
How does PRP help with hair loss?
When injected into the scalp, PRP stimulates inactive hair follicles, improves blood supply to the root, and increases the thickness and density of existing hair. It’s especially effective for early to moderate androgenic alopecia (male or female pattern hair loss).
Who is a good candidate?
Men and women with thinning hair or early-stage hair loss
Those not ready for surgical hair restoration
People looking for a natural, drug-free solution
How many treatments do I need?
Typically, we recommend a series of 3–6 sessions, spaced 1 month apart, followed by maintenance treatments every 4–6 months.
How many treatments do I need?
Typically, we recommend a series of 3–6 sessions, spaced 1 month apart, followed by maintenance treatments every 4–6 months.
When will I see results?
Most patients begin noticing less shedding and early regrowth within 2–3 months. Visible thickening usually takes 4–6 months or more.
Can PRP be combined with other hair treatments?
Yes! PRP can complement:
Hair transplant surgery
Minoxidil or finasteride use
Nutrafol or other hair supplements
We’ll help you customize the best plan for your needs.
What is PRP under-eye treatment?
PRP is injected or applied under the eyes to treat:
Dark circles
Hollowing
Fine lines
Crepey skin
It works by stimulating collagen and improving blood flow, giving the eyes a more rested, refreshed appearance.
How is this different from under-eye filler?
Unlike dermal fillers (which add volume), PRP improves skin quality and thickness naturally over time. There’s no risk of puffiness or Tyndall effect (bluish tint under the skin), making PRP ideal for patients who want a more natural approach.
How many sessions are needed?
A series of 2–4 treatments, spaced 4 weeks apart, is recommended for best results.
Is there downtime?
Mild swelling or bruising may occur under the eyes for 1–3 days. Most patients return to work within 24–48 hours.
Who Should Avoid PRP?
You may not be a candidate for PRP if you:
Are pregnant or breastfeeding
Have active infections or skin conditions
Have bleeding/clotting disorders
Are on blood thinners (unless cleared by your doctor)
Have very low platelet counts or certain autoimmune conditions
We’ll review your full medical history during your consultation.
Pre- and Post-Treatment Tips
Before PRP:
Avoid alcohol, ibuprofen, and blood thinners 3 days prior
Stay hydrated
Arrive with a clean, makeup-free face or scalp
After PRP:
Avoid touching or washing the area for 6–8 hours
No intense exercise or sun exposure for 24–48 hours
Use only gentle skincare or shampoo
Avoid anti-inflammatory medications for 48 hours (they may reduce healing response)
What do I need to know before my appointment?
Please visit: [site_url]/info/
This has the links to fill out your medical history forms and consent forms ahead of your appointment.
I have more questions?
Please contact us at:
Customer Service:
(972) 904-4255
email@medspaofdallas.com
Please call, text or email us.
What is PRP?
Sclerotherapy is a medical procedure used to treat varicose veins and spider veins. It involves injecting a solution directly into the affected veins, causing them to collapse and eventually be absorbed by the body, improving the appearance of the legs and reducing symptoms.
What is Asclera?
Asclera® (polidocanol) is an FDA-approved sclerosing agent used to treat uncomplicated spider veins (telangiectasias) and reticular veins (≤ 3 mm in diameter) in the lower extremities. It works by irritating the lining of the blood vessels, leading to their collapse and eventual resorption.
What is Hypertonic Saline?
Hypertonic saline is a concentrated salt solution (23.4% Sodium Chloride) used as a sclerosing agent to treat smaller varicose and spider veins. It works by dehydrating the endothelial cells lining the veins, causing them to collapse and be reabsorbed by the body.
How is injection sclerotherapy different from laser or surgery?
Injection sclerotherapy involves injecting a sclerosant directly into the veins, whereas laser treatment uses light energy to target and collapse the veins. Surgery, such as vein stripping or endovenous thermal ablation, physically removes or closes off the veins. Sclerotherapy is minimally invasive, usually requires no anesthesia, and has a quicker recovery time compared to surgery.
How long do sclerotherapy results last?
The results of sclerotherapy are typically long-lasting. Treated veins generally do not return; however, new veins may develop over time, which may require additional treatments.
Does it hurt?
Patients may experience mild discomfort during the injection, described as a slight burning or cramping sensation. The discomfort is usually brief and subsides quickly.
Is there any down time?
There is minimal downtime associated with sclerotherapy. Most patients can resume normal activities immediately after the procedure, although it is recommended to avoid strenuous exercise and prolonged standing or sitting for the first 48-72 hours.
What areas of my legs can I get injected?
At Medspa of Dallas, sclerotherapy can be performed on various parts of the legs, including the thighs, calves, and ankles, where spider and reticular veins are present.
What is the price for the areas injected?
Limited Time 75% OFF. $199 for 2 sessions. Treat an area the size of your palm. Regular price: $399
Where can I try the sclerotherapy?
Please click on the list of Medspa of Dallas locations where you can try our sclerotherapy.
When can I try the sclerotherapy?
Please click on the list of Medspa of Dallas locations where you can try our sclerotherapy.
Who will be injecting my legs?
All Medical Professional injectors are physicians, nurse practitioners or physician assistants with extensive experience.
How are you offering this at such a low price?
At Medspa of Dallas, we strive to make sclerotherapy accessible by offering competitive pricing without compromising on the quality of care. We achieve this through efficient practice management and by prioritizing patient care. We also have extensive relationship with the medication manufacturer to pass on the saving directly to you.
What if I need a touch up?
If touch-up treatments are necessary, they can be scheduled as needed. During your follow-up appointments, your healthcare provider will assess the results and recommend any additional treatments if required.
What if I want another treatment?
If you wish to undergo further sclerotherapy treatments, discuss your goals with your healthcare provider. They will create a personalized treatment plan based on your individual needs and the best clinical practices.
What are the potential side effects?
Potential side effects of sclerotherapy include injection site reactions (pain, swelling, bruising), hyperpigmentation, neovascularization, superficial thrombophlebitis, allergic reactions, and, in rare cases, ulceration and necrosis or deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
What are the contra-indications?
You should not be treated if you:
What do I need to know before my appointment?
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Sclerotherapy is a medical procedure used to treat varicose veins and spider veins
RF Microneedling combines traditional microneedling with radiofrequency (RF) energy to stimulate collagen and elastin production deep within the skin
What is RF Microneedling?
RF Microneedling combines traditional microneedling with radiofrequency (RF) energy to stimulate collagen and elastin production deep within the skin. The microneedles create controlled micro-injuries on the surface while RF heat tightens deeper tissue—giving you both surface rejuvenation and deeper skin remodeling.
What does RF Microneedling treat?
RF Microneedling is used to improve:
Fine lines and wrinkles
Acne scars and surgical scars
Stretch marks
Enlarged pores
Uneven texture
Loose or sagging skin (especially jawline, neck, and lower face)
Hyperpigmentation and melasma (in some cases)
How is RF Microneedling different from regular microneedling?
Traditional microneedling focuses only on the skin’s surface. RF Microneedling adds heat energy, which penetrates deeper layers of skin to tighten, firm, and boost collagen production more effectively. It offers faster, more noticeable results with fewer sessions.
Is RF Microneedling safe for all skin types?
Yes! One of the biggest benefits of RF Microneedling is that it’s safe for all skin tones, including deeper skin types, because it doesn’t damage the outer skin layer the way some lasers can.
Does the treatment hurt?
Most patients describe the sensation as mild pressure or a warm prickling feeling. We apply a powerful numbing cream beforehand to make the treatment very tolerable.
How long does the treatment take?
For best results, most patients need a series of 3–4 treatments, spaced 4–6 weeks apart. Maintenance treatments every 6–12 months help keep your skin firm and glowing.
When will I see results?
You may notice improvement within 1 week, but results continue to develop over 3–6 months as your skin builds collagen. Skin will feel tighter, smoother, and more refined with each session.
Is there any downtime?
You may experience redness, mild swelling, and a “sunburn” feeling for 1–3 days. Most patients return to normal activities within 24–48 hours. Makeup can usually be worn after 24 hours.
Can I combine RF Microneedling with other treatments?
Absolutely! RF Microneedling pairs well with:
PRP/PRF for accelerated healing and glow
Botox/Xeomin for wrinkle reduction
Chemical peels (when spaced appropriately)
LED light therapy for calming redness
We’ll customize your treatment plan during your consultation.
Are the results permanent?
While the results are long-lasting, they’re not permanent. Your skin will continue to age, so periodic maintenance treatments help you stay ahead of the curve.
Who should avoid RF Microneedling?
You may not be a candidate if you:
Are pregnant or breastfeeding
Have active skin infections, cold sores, or open wounds
Have a history of keloid scarring
Use isotretinoin (Accutane) within the past 6 months
Have implanted electronic devices (like pacemakers)
What areas can be treated?
RF Microneedling is safe for the face, neck, décolleté, and even body areas like:
Abdomen (for stretch marks or laxity)
Arms (for crepey skin)
Thighs and knees
Jawline and under-chin for skin tightening
How much does RF Microneedling cost?
$295 for 1 treatment session with RF Microneedling with membership.
$695 for 3 Treatment Sessions with RF Microneedling with membership
Regular Price for 1 treatment: $599
What do I need to know before my appointment?
Please visit: [site_url]/info/
This has the links to fill out your medical history forms and consent forms ahead of your appointment.
I have more questions?
Please contact us at:
Customer Service:
(972) 904-4255
email@medspaofdallas.com
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What is Neocutis and why do we offer it?
Neocutis is a physician-dispensed, medical-grade skincare line known for its advanced growth factors and peptides that help regenerate and firm the skin. Originally developed for wound healing, it’s now trusted worldwide for anti-aging and post-procedure recovery. We chose Neocutis because it delivers real results with minimal irritation—and is safe for sensitive skin.
Which Neocutis products do we recommend for acne?
NEOCLEANSE Gentle Skin Cleanser – Gently removes oil and debris without stripping
BIO GEL FIRM – Hydrating gel with growth factors to repair skin
Tretinoin 0.025% – Increases cell turnover to unclog pores and prevent breakouts
Which Neocutis products do we recommend for anti-aging?
NEOCLEANSE Exfoliating or Gentle Cleanser – Polishes away dull skin and boosts renewal
BIO CREAM FIRM RICHE – Deeply moisturizes and visibly firms aging skin
Tretinoin 0.025% – Boosts collagen and softens fine lines
Hydroquinone 4% – Fades age spots and melasma
What do LUMIERE FIRM RICHE and BIO SERUM FIRM do?
LUMIERE FIRM RICHE – Illuminating and tightening eye cream that treats puffiness, fine lines, and dark circles
BIO SERUM FIRM – Neocutis’s most intensive anti-aging serum with concentrated peptides and growth factors for visible firming and plumping
How should I use tretinoin and hydroquinone together?
Apply tretinoin at night (2–3 times a week to start). Hydroquinone can be applied daily, but use for only 3–4 months at a time. Always use SPF 30+ daily.
Are there any side effects?
Tretinoin may cause initial dryness, flaking, or breakouts (“purging”). Hydroquinone may cause mild irritation. Both should be used under guidance. Discontinue if redness, swelling, or discomfort persists.
Do I need a prescription?
Yes. Tretinoin and hydroquinone are prescription-strength. We will assess your skin and prescribe based on your unique needs.
What are the skin care set prices?
NEOCLEANSE Gentle Skin Cleanser
BIO GEL FIRM
Tretinoin 0.025%
MEMBERSHIP PRICE: $99
Regular Price: $223
NEOCLEANSE Gentle or Exfoliating Cleanser
BIO CREAM FIRM RICHE
Tretinoin 0.025%
Hydroquinone 4%
MEMBERSHIP PRICE: $149
Regular Price: $323
Add-On Options:
LUMIERE FIRM RICHE (Eye Cream)
BIO SERUM FIRM (Anti-Aging Booster)
What are the instructions?
Use cleanser morning and night
Apply BIO GEL or BIO CREAM after cleansing
Use tretinoin only at night (2–3 times per week to start)
Apply hydroquinone once daily for up to 4 months
Always use SPF 30+ in the morning
What are some cautions?
Avoid sun exposure and exfoliants
Expect mild dryness or peeling—this is normal
Stop use if severe irritation occurs
What do I need to know before my appointment?
Please visit: [site_url]/info/
This has the links to fill out your medical history forms and consent forms ahead of your appointment.
I have more questions?
Please contact us at:
Customer Service:
(972) 904-4255
email@medspaofdallas.com
Please call, text or email us.
Neocutis is a physician-dispensed, medical-grade skincare line known for its advanced growth factors and peptides that help regenerate and firm the skin.
The VI Peel is a gentle yet powerful medium-depth chemical peel designed to improve skin tone, texture, and clarity
What is VI Peel?
The VI Peel is a gentle yet powerful medium-depth chemical peel designed to improve skin tone, texture, and clarity. It uses a blend of Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA), Retinoic Acid, Salicylic Acid, Phenol, and Vitamin C to stimulate cellular turnover and exfoliate damaged skin. It’s perfect for first-time peel users and safe for all skin types.
What skin concerns does the VI Peel treat?
Mild to moderate acne and acne scarring
Uneven skin tone and texture
Sun damage and early signs of aging
Clogged pores and congested skin
Dullness and loss of radiance
Who is a good candidate for the VI Peel Original?
The VI Peel is ideal for patients who:
Have sensitive skin or are new to chemical peels
Want brighter, smoother, and clearer skin
Are looking for a non-invasive treatment with minimal downtime
Have light to medium acne, pigmentation, or aging concerns
Is the VI Peel safe for darker skin tones?
Yes! One of the biggest advantages of the VI Peel is that it’s formulated to be safe and effective for all Fitzpatrick skin types. Unlike many chemical peels that risk post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation in darker skin tones, VI Peel is designed to minimize that risk.
What happens during the treatment?
Your provider will cleanse your skin thoroughly, then apply the VI Peel solution in layers. The peel may feel slightly tingly or warm, but most patients find it very tolerable. You’ll leave the office with the peel solution still on your skin and wash it off at home 4–6 hours later, following your personalized aftercare instructions.
What does the peeling process look like?
Day 1–2: Your skin may look slightly red or tan.
Day 3–5: Expect peeling—typically around the mouth, cheeks, and chin first.
Day 6–7: Most of the peeling is complete, revealing fresh, glowing skin.
Don’t worry—it’s a manageable, not scary peel. Most patients say the flaking looks more like a sunburn peel than a full “snake-shed.”
What areas can be treated?
VI peel is most commonly done on the face, but we can also treat:
Neck and décolleté
Hands
Stretch marks on the stomach, thighs, and hips
Scars on any part of the body
How do I care for my skin after the peel?
You’ll receive a home care kit with gentle wipes and post-peel towelettes. Key tips include:
Avoid sun exposure and wear SPF 30+ daily
Do not pick or pull at peeling skin
Keep skin moisturized with the provided aftercare products
Avoid active ingredients (like retinol or exfoliants) for 1 week
When will I see results?
Many patients notice improved skin as early as Day 7, with continued improvements over the next few weeks. For best results, we recommend a series of 3–4 peels spaced 4–6 weeks apart.
How many treatments will I need?
For best results, we typically recommend a series of 3–4 treatments, spaced 4–6 weeks apart. For deeper acne scars or stretch marks, you may need up to 6 treatments. We’ll customize your plan during your consultation.
Can I combine VI Peel with other treatments?
Yes! VI Peel is commonly combined with microneedling, PRP, or LED light therapy for enhanced results. We’ll guide you on the best combination plan for your skin goals.
Are there any side effects or risks?
The VI Peel is generally very well tolerated. Rare side effects may include:
Redness or irritation
Temporary breakouts (“purging”)
Post-peel sensitivity
We’ll go over your medical history to ensure you’re a great candidate before we begin.
Who should NOT get VI Peel?
You should avoid the VI Peel if you:
Are pregnant or breastfeeding
Have an active cold sore, open wound, or facial rash
Are currently using Accutane or have used it within the last 6 months
Are undergoing radiation or chemotherapy
Is there any downtime?
There is minimal social downtime. You can go back to work the same day, though you’ll begin peeling around Day 3. Plan your peel accordingly if you have a special event coming up!
How often can I get a VI Peel?
For general skin maintenance or anti-aging: every 3–4 months
For acne or hyperpigmentation: a series of 3–6 peels spaced 4–6 weeks apart
How much does VI Peel cost?
$195 for 1 treatment session with membership.
$495 for 3 Treatment Sessions with membership
Regular Price for 1 VI Peel treatment: $395
What do I need to know before my appointment?
Please visit: [site_url]/info/
This has the links to fill out your medical history forms and consent forms ahead of your appointment.
I have more questions?
Please contact us at:
Customer Service:
(972) 904-4255
email@medspaofdallas.com
Please call, text or email us.
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