All of the muscle relaxants we offer are Government of Canada schedule one medications — also known as neuromodulators — that are used to relax facial muscles and reduce fine lines and wrinkles. Our clinic only uses Health Canada approved and clinically proven brands.
Prior to your wrinkle-relaxant treatment, a consult will be performed by one of our nurses. Together we will assess your concerns and develop a treatment plan. After the consult is complete, the neuromodulator injections will be placed in the facial muscles to relax movement and give you a smoother, more youthful appearance. Results are beautiful!
These treatments can also be used to address specific medical concerns such as migraines, excessive sweating, and TMJ.
For more information, please contact the Studio Elle team.
- $10/unit, no injection fee for cosmetic treatments, only for therapeutic
- Muscle relaxant treatment for therapeutic migraines $200 injection fee
- Muscle relaxant treatment for therapeutic TMJ $200 injection fee
- Muscle relaxant treatment for therapeutic hyperhidrosis $250 injection fee
FAQs About Injectables
What are injectables, and how do they work?
Injectables include Botox, dermal fillers, and other treatments. Botox relaxes muscles to reduce wrinkles, while fillers restore volume and enhance facial contours.
How long do the effects of injectables last?
Botox results typically last 3–4 months, and fillers last 6 months to 2 years, depending on the product and treated area.
What are the possible side effects of injectables?
Common side effects include temporary swelling, bruising, or redness. Rare complications, such as vascular occlusion with fillers, can occur.
What is Sculptra and how is it different from other injectables?
Sculptra is a collagen-stimulating injectable that gradually restores volume and improves skin quality over time. Unlike fillers, results develop over several months and last up to 2 years
Do injectables hurt?
Most people experience minimal discomfort, and numbing agents or ice can help alleviate any pain during the procedure.