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Welcome! I'm Sandra Garner, a Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner that's passionate about helping you feel and look your best. I have over 25 years of nursing experience, and have been in the aesthetic injection industry since 2011. 


I love helping people  accomplish their aesthetic goals 

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What are the risks associated with dermal filler injections?

After treatment, the most common side effects to occur after treatment are swelling, redness, bruising, pain, or itching around injection sites. Occasionally, fillers can cause lumps, infection, or discoloration in the treated skin. Rarely, serious side effects may occur, including changes in vision, scarring, or allergic reaction. You can minimize the risks of any treatment by choosing a trusted and experienced provider.

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Do dermal filler injections hurt?

Your treatment injections will feel comparable to other injections you might receive from your physician. You will experience a slight pinch with each injection, but you can minimize any discomfort with numbing cream applied at the beginning of your appointment. Some dermal fillers also contain lidocaine to reduce pain.

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What is the difference between dermal fillers and neuromodulators like Botox?

While both of these injectable facial rejuvenation treatments improve the appearance of wrinkles and skin laxity, specific criteria may make one treatment more suitable for different areas of the face. Dermal fillers increase volume and smooth static wrinkles, or wrinkles that appear due to gravity and volume depletion. Neuromodulators such as Botox are specifically designed to treat dynamic wrinkles or wrinkles caused by repeated facial movements. Examples of dynamic wrinkles include frown lines, crow’s feet, and smile lines. The combined use of dermal fillers and neuromodulators allow you to treat fine lines and wrinkles throughout the face without surgery.

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WILL MY INSURANCE COVER THESE TREATMENTS? WHAT IS A CASH PAY LAB?

In office cash pay = low cost labs 
At their core, cash pay labs are designed to provide patients with greater control and transparency over their healthcare spending. By cutting out the middleman, patients can often access lab tests at a lower cost than they would through insurance. Additionally, cash pay labs typically offer a wide range of tests and services, allowing patients to choose the ones that are most relevant to their health concerns.
One of the key advantages of cash pay labs is the ability to bypass the complex and time-consuming insurance approval process. With insurance-based labs, patients often have to wait for pre-authorization and deal with the hassle of paperwork. In contrast, cash pay labs offer a streamlined experience, allowing patients to get the tests they need without unnecessary delays.

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