Botox & Wrinkle Relaxers
in Hallandale Beach
Neurotoxin treatments
Three FDA-approved neurotoxins — Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin. One personalized approach, matched to your face, your muscle pattern, and the result you want.
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Quick Facts
What to know before your first neurotoxin appointment at Bogat.
Treatment Time
15–30 min
Downtime
Little to none
First Results
1–7 days
Full Effect
10–14 days
Duration
3–4 months
Best For
Frown, forehead, crow's feet, TMJ, more
Why Clients Choose Bogat for Botox & Wrinkle Relaxers
Three Products, One Personalized Approach
We carry all three widely trusted neurotoxins — Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin — so the product is chosen to fit your face, not to match whatever happens to be in the cooler. If your response to one product changes, we can thoughtfully adjust your plan while keeping your care consistent.
Consultation-First
Every new client begins with a consultation, not a treatment. Your provider builds a written plan tailored to your anatomy, reviewed under medical oversight. What gets written down stays consistent across future visits — no guessing, no variation between appointments.
Precision Before Volume
We would rather start conservative and add at a two-week follow-up than overcorrect on day one. The goal is softer lines with natural movement — a face that still looks like yours when you smile, laugh, or concentrate.
South Florida Specifics
Year-round UV exposure, beach humidity, and an outdoor lifestyle affect how neurotoxins settle and how long cosmetic results look their best. Your plan accounts for it — timing your sessions around sun exposure, sweating, and the weather cycles that clients in Hallandale Beach, Aventura, Hollywood, and Fort Lauderdale actually live in.
Biologique Recherche Integration
Bogat is a certified Biologique Recherche clinic — rare in South Florida. For clients whose aesthetic goals extend beyond a single injection, we can integrate BR skin care into your plan so the surface of the skin matches the softness the neurotoxin delivers underneath.
What Our Clients Say
It looks so natural, just smoother and more refreshed, not "frozen" at all. Ekaterina is the only person I trust with my face — she's so caring and really knows exactly what she's doing.
I had a thorough consultation with my specialist, and the treatment was fantastic. Everything felt brand new and luxurious from the moment I walked in. The atmosphere was warm and welcoming.
A destination I trust completely and return to without hesitation. Every detail reflects a standard of luxury that is both refined and effortless. Deeply restorative, expertly tailored.
Ekaterina Sokolova
MSN, APRN · Board-Certified
Family Nurse Practitioner
Neurotoxin treatments at Bogat are performed by Ekaterina Sokolova, MSN, APRN — with fifteen years of clinical experience, including a decade in the Surgical ICU at Mount Sinai and five years focused exclusively on aesthetic medicine.
Medical oversight by Dr. Luis Martinez, MD, MPH, Medical Director.
What is Botox
Botox and other wrinkle relaxers are injectable treatments that temporarily relax targeted facial muscles. When a muscle contracts less, the skin above it stops folding into the same line every time you frown, squint, or raise your brows. The result is temporary — three to four months — because your body naturally restores the nerve signal over time.
Bogat carries three FDA-approved neurotoxins: Botox (the most precise and widely studied), Dysport (spreads more broadly, often shows results a day or two sooner), and Xeomin (the purest formulation, lowest resistance risk for long-term users). All three share the same active ingredient. Your provider chooses based on the muscle, your anatomy, and your treatment history.
This is why results are temporary, why dosing matters, and why a conservative first session with a two-week follow-up tends to produce the best outcomes.
Want the full breakdown? Botox vs. Dysport vs. Xeomin: Which Wrinkle Relaxer Is Right for You? →
Have Questions?
Not sure which product is right for your face? That's what the consultation is for — no obligation to treat the same day.
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What Botox Treats
Neurotoxins are one of the most versatile tools in aesthetic medicine. The same molecule that softens a frown line can ease jaw tension, calm excessive sweating, or lift a brow by a few millimeters.
Frown Lines (the "11s")
The vertical lines between the eyebrows are the most common reason first-time clients book. Softening them removes the "tired" or "angry" read without changing how your face moves.
Forehead Lines
Horizontal creases that appear when you raise your eyebrows. Treating the forehead is a balance — enough to smooth the lines, not so much that the brow drops. Our approach here is deliberately conservative.
Crow's Feet
Fine lines that fan out from the outer corners of your eyes when you smile. This area responds quickly and predictably to neurotoxin — precision matters because the muscle also controls eyelid movement.
Chemical Brow Lift
Placed strategically, a few units can lift the outer brow by two to three millimeters. The result is a more open, rested look — a subtle change most people register without being able to name.
Bunny Lines
The diagonal creases across the bridge of the nose that appear when you scrunch your face. Often treated in the same session as frown lines for a complete upper-face result.
Lip Flip
A small dose along the upper lip relaxes the muscle that pulls it inward, revealing more of the natural lip border. Not a substitute for filler — a lip flip enhances what you have without adding volume.
Gummy Smile
When the upper lip rises too high during a smile and reveals the gum line, a precisely placed neurotoxin dose softens that upward pull. The smile stays full; the proportion changes.
Masseter (Jaw Slimming + TMJ)
Neurotoxin placed in the masseter reduces muscle size over time, slimming the lower-face contour, and easing clenching that causes jaw pain, tension headaches, and worn teeth.
Chin Dimpling & Neck Bands
A small dose smooths the dimpled, uneven texture some people notice on the chin. Vertical neck cords can be softened for a smoother jawline-to-neck transition.
Hyperhidrosis
FDA-approved for severe underarm sweating. Lasts six to twelve months — longer than cosmetic applications — and is especially popular in South Florida's climate.
Who Botox Is For
First-Time Clients — Late 20s or 30s
Preventative dosing — sometimes called "baby Botox" — uses smaller amounts placed earlier in the aging timeline to slow the transition from dynamic lines to static lines. Not about looking younger; it's about keeping what you already have.
Clients in Their 40s, 50s, and Beyond
A mature treatment plan often combines neurotoxin with fillers, skin-quality work (microneedling, resurfacing, Biologique Recherche care), and sometimes hormone optimization. Pairing is what makes the overall result look cohesive.
Men and Women
Roughly one in ten of our Botox clients is a man. Men typically have larger, stronger facial muscles and require higher dosing. Our approach keeps masculine expressiveness intact — no frozen brow, no lost movement.
Clients Noticing Fading Results
If you used to get four months out of a treatment and now get two, that's often the first sign of antibody resistance. Switching products (typically to Xeomin) usually restores a normal response.
Clients Who Are Not Candidates
Neurotoxins are not appropriate during pregnancy or breastfeeding, for clients with certain neuromuscular conditions (myasthenia gravis, ALS, Lambert-Eaton), or during active skin infections at the intended injection site. We will tell you directly if treatment is not right for you today — and when it may be.
How Long Botox Results Last
All three neurotoxins — Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin — deliver roughly the same duration: three to four months for most cosmetic areas. The exact timeline varies by the muscle treated, your metabolism, exercise intensity, and genetics.
Masseter and hyperhidrosis treatments often last longer — six months or more is typical.
Before
About a week out, we’ll ask you to pause supplements that increase bruising (fish oil, high-dose vitamin E, aspirin where safe) and to skip alcohol the day before. Arrive with clean skin on the treatment area.
During
Your provider watches how your face moves, marks injection points, and places small amounts of the chosen neurotoxin with a very fine needle. The session runs fifteen to thirty minutes. Most clients describe each injection as a brief pinch; topical numbing is available.
After
For the first 24 hours: skip strenuous exercise, saunas, and direct sun on the treatment area. Don’t rub the injection sites. Results appear gradually — Dysport shows first, Botox around day 3–5, Xeomin around day 4–5 — with full effect by week two.
Safety, Side Effects, and What We Watch For
Neurotoxins are among the most studied medications in modern medicine, with decades of safety data and over nine million U.S. cosmetic treatments performed annually. That track record exists because the treatment, in trained hands, is predictable.
The most common side effects are local and temporary: pinpoint redness, small bumps at the injection sites (settle within an hour), mild bruising, brief headache, or a feeling of tightness as the muscle adjusts. These resolve without intervention.
Uncommon issues — a heaviness of the brow, a temporary eyelid droop, asymmetry — are almost always the result of placement or dosing in the original injection. Careful mapping, conservative first-session dosing, and a two-week follow-up are how we keep these rare and, when they do occur, short-lived.
Serious reactions (systemic spread, allergic response) are documented but very rare with FDA-approved products administered by trained providers in an office setting. You will review your full medical history, medications, and prior neurotoxin experience with your provider before any product is opened.
Treatments That Pair With Botox
Dermal Fillers
Neurotoxin softens lines caused by movement; filler restores volume lost to time. Together, they address two distinct kinds of aging in a single visit.
Dermal Fillers
HydraFacial®
Pairing a neurotoxin session with a HydraFacial means the surface of the skin keeps pace with the muscle underneath. Clean, hydrated skin holds makeup better and photographs more evenly.
HydraFacial
Microneedling & PRP
For texture, pore size, and superficial lines that a muscle relaxer will not address on its own. Many clients add a microneedling series once or twice a year on top of quarterly neurotoxin.
Microneedling
Biologique Recherche Facial
A dedicated skin-quality protocol, available only through certified clinics. Often the third element of a complete face plan.
Biologique Recherche
Botox FAQ
What's the difference between Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin?
How much does Botox cost at Bogat?
Will I look frozen?
Does it hurt?
How often do I need to come back?
Can I start in my twenties?
Can I switch between products?
Will Botox get rid of lines I already have at rest?
Can I get Botox and fillers at the same appointment?
How does South Florida sun affect my results?
Can men get Botox?
What happens if I stop getting Botox?
Is Botox safe long-term?
Do I need to book a consultation before my first treatment?
Book Your Botox Consultation
Your provider will assess your muscle movement, review your history, and recommend the right neurotoxin and dosing plan for your face. Every consultation is unhurried, personalized, and there is no obligation to treat on the same day.
- Expert-led, consultation-first care
- Three FDA-approved neurotoxins — Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin
- Medical oversight by Dr. Luis Martinez, MD, MPH
- VIP member pricing available
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Medically reviewed by Dr. Luis Martinez, MD, MPH — Medical Director, Bogat Aesthetics & Wellness. Board-Certified in Internal Medicine. Last reviewed: May 2026.
This page is for educational purposes. It is not a substitute for a consultation. Whether a neurotoxin is right for you depends on your medical history, anatomy, and goals — a qualified provider should evaluate those in person before treatment.