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Look younger with cosmetic surgery procedures performed in under an hour

If you desire a more youthful appearance, but don’t have the time for lengthy procedures or recovery, the UMass Memorial Cosmetic Surgery Center offers Botox® and other fillers that can be applied in less than an hour.

Botox is commonly used as a treatment to smooth wrinkles on the face and neck. It’s an excellent procedure for smoothing forehead lines and lines around the eyes, resulting in a younger appearance almost immediately.

Typically, Botox can be administered in approximately 30 minutes and you can begin seeing results within days – results that can last up to three or four months.

One of the earliest signs of aging is a loss of facial fullness and the development of wrinkles. Injectable fillers restore facial contours or reduce the appearance of lines and creases.

Injectable fillers can:

  • Plump thin lips
  • Enhance shallow contours
  • Soften facial creases and wrinkles
  • Improve the appearance of recessed scars

At the UMass Memorial Cosmetic Surgery Center, we use Radiesse® and Restylane®, both Food and Drug Administration-approved injectable fillers.

Schedule procedures like Botox or injectable fillers when most convenient for you. Since the procedures can be performed so easily and without a lengthy recovery period, they are popular for their time-saving benefits, reasonable costs and high-impact results.

Learn more about Botox at the UMass Memorial Cosmetic Surgery Center and explore our many options for facial procedures. We invite you to schedule an appointment for a procedure that can easily fit into your busy lifestyle.

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