INJECTIONS
DESERT BLOOM PLASTIC SURGERY
BOTOX® is the the first and only treatment FDA-approved to temporarily make moderate to severe frown lines, crow’s feet and forehead lines look better in adults.
Treatment requires minimal downtime. You can return to your daily routine immediately after you leave your specialist’s office.
You may begin to notice results within 24 to 48 hours for moderate to severe frown lines. Full results in 30 days.
It delivers predictable, subtle results, so you look like you, only with less noticeable facial lines.

Also called soft-tissue fillers, dermal fillers, soft-tissue augmentation
As we age, our skin loses its youthful fullness. Fillers help to restore lost fullness to the face, lips, and hands.
Fillers are popular for several reasons. Patients like that they can return to everyday activities immediately after getting most fillers. They like the immediate results that many types of fillers deliver. Patients also like that they can get this treatment during an office visit. Some fillers require a few office visits
In recent years, doctors have learned that the body has the ability to heal itself. Platelet-rich plasma therapy is a treatment method that can harness those abilities and amplify the natural growth factors your body uses to heal tissue.

At Desert Bloom Plastic Surgery, we are excited to offer the first ever FDA approved treatment for women targeting cellulite in the buttocks. Qwo, a new injectable product, is now available to target those stubborn areas. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Wallin to see if you are a good candidate.
BOTOX® is injected into the skin to treat the symptoms of severe underarm sweating (severe primary axillary hyperhidrosis) when medicines used on the skin (topical) do not work well enough in people 18 years and older. It is not known whether BOTOX® is safe or effective for severe sweating anywhere other than your armpits.
In a clinical study, the duration of response in patients receiving BOTOX® treatment was 201 days, or 6.7 months.1 Individual results may vary.
An untreated vitamin B12 deficiency can lead to neurological problems or pernicious anemia, which occurs when your body doesn’t have enough B12 to produce the amount of red blood cells it needs (16Trusted Source).
Vitamin B12 shots are the most common way to prevent or treat a deficiency. The injections are prescribed by a doctor and given intramuscularly, or into muscle.
Injections are usually given as hydroxocobalamin or cyanocobalamin. These are very effective at raising blood levels of B12 and preventing/reversing a deficiency.
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