It’s time you discover why Botox is the world’s most popular medical aesthetic treatment. This anti-aging cosmetic injection is an FDA-approved solution for dynamic wrinkles, smoothing away lines and folds by relaxing targeted muscles.
To ensure results that fit your aesthetic, make SEV Skin & Body your go-to med spa on Melrose Place. We’re Hollywood’s trusted provider of Botox and other advanced aesthetic treatments, guaranteeing reasonable prices and a high level of service.
Targeted, natural results customized to each client. Achieve a fresh, youthful look without losing your unique beauty.
Medical accreditation guarantees the safety and efficacy of all treatments. We use cutting-edge technologies that deliver the best results with minimal side effects.
Our friendly, professional team delivers superior service to every client. Enjoy a quick, gentle, and nearly pain-free med spa experience.
Celebrity-favorite med spa with thousands of 5-star reviews. Clients and celebrities alike rave about the treatment at SEV.
From the early days of her nursing career, Natalie knew she wanted to work in aesthetics because of her passion for providing care that brings joy to others.
She’s a well-rounded professional who has mastered everything from laser hair removal to microneedling to injectables. Her greatest satisfaction comes from seeing her clients’ confidence increase after services like Botox.
According to her clients, the best word to describe Natalie is simply wonderful. They say she can always be trusted to make them feel confident and comfortable. We’re fortunate to have her on the SEV team – in a different universe, this certified scuba diver would have become a marine biologist!
Botox has been used in medicine for decades, thanks to its ability to prevent muscle contractions in a very targeted manner. As we age, repetitive facial movements cause lines that become etched in our skin – by forcing those muscles to relax, Botox softens those lines and potentially prevents new ones from forming.
Cosmetic Botox has many other applications, including treating an overactive jaw, lifting the lips, smoothing chin dimples, and more! Its mechanism of action might be complex, but the actual process is quick and simple.
STEP 01
Begin your journey with a virtual consultation to discuss your goals and medical history
STEP 02
Sign forms and follow pre-care instructions before your appointment
STEP 03
Arrive early for numbing and check-in on the day of your appointment
STEP 04
Your injector will mark the areas, answer any questions, and begin injecting to create your desired look
STEP 05
After your service, schedule your follow-up appointment for maintenance and enhancement
Before and After
See the difference
Botox has been used in medicine for decades, thanks to its ability to prevent muscle contractions in a very targeted manner. As we age, repetitive facial movements cause lines that become etched in our skin – by forcing those muscles to relax, Botox softens those lines and potentially prevents new ones from forming.
Cosmetic Botox has many other applications, including treating an overactive jaw, lifting the lips, smoothing chin dimples, and more! Its mechanism of action might be complex, but the actual process is quick and simple.
Testimonials and Patient Experience
Our rave reviews
Our customers love the entire experience at SEV, from the moment they’re greeted until they see their incredible results. See what they have to say about getting Botox at SEV Skin & Body.
Liz R.
Cute and clean environment, friendly people working at the front desks, and my injector was patient and answered all my questions for my first time getting Botox. I was nervous but she was knowledgeable and reassuring, and turns out it didn’t hurt at all.
Jessica W.
I have never had better lip injections! The injection nurse here is the best of the best! I also got 2 CC of Botox right beneath my nose to eliminate the horizontal line above my top lip when I smile and it worked. She is the absolute best!
Elaine F.
My nurse injector is absolute perfection! She has a delicate touch with Botox and fillers, and her style is both calm and confident. She asked all the right questions to ensure that the end result would be exactly what I envisioned. Her aesthetic sense is very fine-tuned, and everything she does is also balanced with a delightful sense of humor!
Before and Aftercare
Pre and Postcare
BEFORE TREATMENT
Do not come in if experiencing active infection or blemishes in the treatment area.
Hydration is key! Drink a lot of water in the days before your appointment, and avoid alcohol consumption.
Avoid taking aspirin, ibuprofen, or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
*Each treatment has slightly different contraindications and pre/aftercare instructions. Please follow your nurse's instructions.
AFTER TREATMENT
Some redness and swelling in the treated area are perfectly normal, and will dissipate within a few days (or weeks in the case of Kybella).
After getting injected with Botox, do not touch or rub the injected site for 24 hours following treatment.
For 24-72 hours after your treatment, avoid hot showers, saunas, and intense exercise.
In the case of Botox, avoid lying down or leaning forward for 4 hours after treatment.
*Each treatment has slightly different contraindications and pre/aftercare instructions. Please follow your nurse's instructions.
Schedule Your Botox at SEV Skin and Body
Time for self-care
Why delay a treatment that can help you feel so refreshed? A little bit of self-care goes a long way towards boosting your confidence and helping you feel like the best version of yourself.
The sooner you book your appointment, the sooner you can kiss those wrinkles and fine lines goodbye.
You can’t go wrong with choosing SEV for your West Hollywood Botox treatment. With a professional team and a light touch, we can help you achieve the precise transformation you want.
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