Non-Surgical Treatment

Botox for softer movement lines that still allow the face to feel expressive and alive.

Botox planning is approached through expression, balance, and long-term restraint so the face still looks animated and familiar after treatment.

  • Movement-based wrinkle softening
  • Natural expression preserved
  • Maintenance cadence planned in advance
Dr. Bailey Minehart treating a patient at Las Colinas Facial Plastic Surgery

Subtle Rejuvenation

Non-surgical care that stays disciplined, soft, and patient-specific.

Injectables and regenerative treatments are approached through facial support, movement, and balance rather than excess.

Botox Overview

A Botox approach built around expression, control, and subtle movement balance.

The goal is to soften intensity, not erase personality.

Botox works best when it is treated as a balancing tool, not a volume tool and not a shortcut to a frozen result. The most successful plans soften the muscles that are working too hard while preserving the movement that keeps the face recognizable and expressive.

That means the conversation is not only about where lines appear. It is also about how the patient uses the face, what degree of softening feels appropriate, and whether treatment should be preventive, corrective, or part of a broader rejuvenation strategy.

Treatment Fit

When Botox tends to be the right fit.

Botox is strongest when the goal is controlled movement and softer lines rather than a face that stops moving altogether.

Patients often want softer lines and a more rested look without drawing attention to the fact that they were treated.

Recovery & Planning

Planning Botox well means planning the rhythm, not just the appointment.

Even low-downtime treatment benefits from pacing, cadence, and realistic expectation setting.

Botox has very little downtime compared with surgery, but planning still matters. Patients benefit from understanding when results appear, how long they usually hold, and what maintenance rhythm fits their goals and budget.

The conversation can also include whether Botox should stand alone, work alongside fillers, or remain intentionally minimal. Restraint is usually what keeps the result from becoming obvious.

Address

7449 Las Colinas Blvd, Suite 100

Irving, TX 75063

Phone

972-432-8282

Call for consultations, scheduling help, and treatment questions.

Location

Irving, Texas

Serving Las Colinas, Irving, and the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Office Details

Direct office details before your visit.

Call the office for scheduling, directions, and practical consultation questions before the visit.

Common Questions

Questions patients often ask about botox.

These answers set expectations for the consultation and should still be confirmed against anatomy, goals, and healing priorities in person.

What concerns usually lead patients to Botox?

Botox is commonly used when movement-related lines in the forehead, glabella, or crow’s feet are becoming more noticeable or more difficult to soften without treatment.

How do Botox results stay natural-looking?

Natural Botox planning usually means preserving expression while softening intensity. The goal is not to freeze the face, but to reduce overactivity in a measured way.

How long do Botox results last?

Botox is temporary, so treatment cadence and maintenance planning are part of the conversation from the beginning.

Consultation

Discuss botox in a one-on-one consultation.

The consultation is where candidacy, sequencing, and realistic outcomes are clarified in detail.

  • Private consultations in Las Colinas
  • Direct guidance around anatomy, timing, and next steps