Procedures
Demystified. No drama.
What the procedure actually does, what the internet says it does, realistic recovery, cost ranges, and the questions to bring to any consult.
- $200–$700
Botox and other neurotoxins
What neurotoxins do, what they don't, and how to know if you actually want one.
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- $100–$600
Chemical peels
A controlled exfoliation that resurfaces the top layer of skin. Light, medium, or deep, depending on what you're after.
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- $600–$1800
Dermal fillers
Hyaluronic acid gels that add volume. The right product in the right place is subtle. The wrong product in the wrong place is the meme.
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- $250–$1500
Lasers and IPL
Light energy targeted at pigment, redness, or texture. The right device for your concern matters more than the brand on the box.
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- $200–$700
Microneedling
Tiny controlled wounds that prompt your skin to remodel. Boring on paper, useful in real life.
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- $800–$2500
RF microneedling
Microneedling combined with radiofrequency energy. Goes deeper, with more downtime, and is a serious tool for skin tightening.
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- $400–$1200
Skin boosters and biostimulators
Injectables that hydrate or stimulate collagen across an area, rather than fill a specific spot. The slow-burn cousins of filler.
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- $1500–$4500
Thread lifts
Dissolvable sutures placed under the skin to lift sagging tissue. Subtle when done well, gimmicky when oversold.
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If you’re in Dallas
Sharon practices at Sleek Aesthetics Medspa. If you’d like to come in, that’s the place. Otherwise these guides are written to make you a better-informed patient anywhere.