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Neuromodulators in New York, NY

Andrea Feher MD in New York, NY, specializes in the application of neuromodulators, commonly known as muscle relaxers. A neuromodulator is a powerful substance that temporarily reduces or halts muscle activity by blocking nerve signals that lead to muscle contractions. The result is a smoother appearance, reducing wrinkles and fine lines. Botox remains a top choice among the range of neuromodulators for medical and aesthetic purposes.

Pricing

Botox is $12/unit. (Minimum purchase $240)

 

Before injecting, I evaluate each individual to determine the required units. The number of units varies depending on the patient's muscle activity and strength. The more muscle activity, the more units are required.

 

Here is an average unit and approximate cost:

 

Frown lines: 20 units

$240

 

Crow’s feet: 16-20 units

$192-$240

 

Forehead: 10-20 units

$120-$240

 

All 3 areas (frown lines, crow’s feet, forehead): 40-60 units

$480-$720

 

Baby Botox: 30 units

$360

 

Masseter: 40 units

$480

 

Platysma Bands: 24 units to 28 units

 

Underarms: 100 units

$1000 discounted

 

Lip flip: I charge by the unit, but you need a minimum of one area purchased with it (for example, frown lines). It is unrealistic to see you for 4-8 units only.

Group Visit Discount***

Total 3 people: $11/unit

(minimum purchase $400 per client)

 

Total 4 people: $10/unit

(minimum purchase $400 per client)

*** This is a group discount.

 

All members of the group must be present at the appointment to receive the group discount. If less than 3 people are present, the charge will remain at the original price of $12 per unit.

 

While you wait, enjoy complimentary beverages or have your lunch break on our rooftop.

 

Get a maintenance visit for $10/unit when you buy 3 sessions upfront. Each session requires a minimum purchase of 40 units, valid for 12 months. You must use up all 3 sessions within 12 months (for example, every 4 months).

 

Example: 40 units: 400 x 3 = $1200 you save $240

 

50 units: 500 x 3 = $1500 you save $300

 

60 units: 600 x 3 = $1800 you save $360

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Q and A
Neuromodulators

Why should I choose you over other Med Spas in Manhattan? 

I work alone; therefore, my overhead is less, and I can be a little more competitive with the prices. I am honest and transparent with my prices. My products are only USFDA-approved, and I do my best to buy in bulk to keep your prices lower than the average Manhattan Med Spa. I am not looking for a high volume of patients coming in, and I am not looking to monetize or open ten different spas. I am interested in building a practice with dedicated clients who trust me and would like to return.

How can I prepare for my visit? 

Do read and educate yourself on the adverse effects of the procedure. I will review them with you, but please know that they all come with some risks and some undesired temporary effects. Come without makeup. Or be prepared for your makeup to be removed. Avoid alcohol, blood thinners, aspirin, Ibuprofen, and fish oil, as these make you bleed easily and bruise more. Avoid being pregnant before your visit; if you nurse, hold off with non-organic injectables. This is an elective procedure, and none of us should take any risks. Don’t exercise 24 hours before or after your injectables. The dilated vessels in your skin can affect the product’s effect.

What should I expect after the visit?

You may have little lumps on the area of injection. That is the saline; it takes time to dissipate into the skin, about a few hours. Ice helps with the swelling and slight discomfort. Tylenol helps. Avoiding salty foods helps with the next-day swelling. Arnicare cream helps with bruising. Avoiding exercise 24 hours before or after the procedure helps to prevent reduced potency.

If I bruise, how long will that last?

Whenever we use a sharp needle, we go through mini blood vessels that are microscopic. They burst, and you swell up and bruise. Visible veins can be easily avoided, but each individual’s vascular anatomy is different. This is a normal response, and it is temporary. It can last anywhere from three days to three weeks.

I have an event; how far ahead should I book?

Definitely have it done one month before your event. This provides ample opportunity for you to heal and have corrections if needed.

Can I return to work after the procedure?

Yes! But remember, you cannot wear makeup because it can cause skin infections. After Botox treatment, you may experience lumps on your forehead and crow’s feet. That is temporary and can last up to eight hours.

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