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  • ‘Botox’ or neurotoxin injections are tiny shots in muscles that prevent a muscle from moving for a limited time, typically 3 months. These shots are often used to smooth wrinkles on the face and help modulate muscles in other areas.

    Toxin can also used to treat neck spasms, sweating, TMJ, migraines and other conditions.

    We offer an array of Toxin options, and may recommend Toxin rotation to prevent resistance.

    Xeomin is a purified “clean” form of the neurotoxin used in Botox; it's manufactured in such a way that removes accessory proteins from the active ingredient. The functionality of Xeomin is nearly identical to Botox.

    So, you get the same results without unnecessary proteins. (Toxins? Yes. Additives? No).

    Jeauveau is another lesser known, but incredibly effective neurotoxin. It also is a purified product and is known for a faster onset and longer duration of action than some other toxins.

  • Dermal fillers are injections that plump up wrinkles and smooth lines on your face. There are several types of dermal fillers. Providers typically inject dermal fillers in the areas where tissue loss occurs with aging, or where people would like augmentation such as lips, cheeks, jaws, and chin. This procedure typically produces results right away, and can last months or years. At Well Room we strive (and pride ourselves) on natural, meaningful results.

    We currently work with the RHA family, Versa and Radiesse fillers.

    Types of Dermal Fillers:

    Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a naturally occurring acid in your skin. It gives your skin volume and keeps it hydrated. With age, your body stops making hyaluronic acid. Results from HA injections usually last six months to a year. Restylane® is a commonly used type of HA filler.

    Calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA) is a type of filler that consists of a substance you have in your bones. Results from these fillers typically last around a year. Healthcare providers usually use CaHA fillers for deeper wrinkles. Examples of CaHA fillers include Radiesse®.

 

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Meet Your Injector

 
 
 

Megan Kingdon (Owner & Founder of Well Room) brings with her hundreds of hours of trainings, countless hours of attending summits and consultation work, as well as over 25 years of experience in medicine.

As an NP and Integrative Medicine specialist, Megan’s philosophy of aesthetics is “subtle is more”. She prides herself on achieving natural enhancements for her patient’s and brings a personalized and non-invasive approach to achieve their aesthetics goals.

Certifications & Accreditations:

Owner + Medical Director of Well Room

ANP-C / WHNP-BC for over 15 years

Advanced Injector Certification for 3 years

IV Therapy Provider

Integrative Health Coach for over 16 years

 
 

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How Our Process Works

Our approach is hands-on and personalized to your needs. Here’s how we work with you through your first appointment with us:

  • During your initial consultation you meet with our specialist to discuss your skin goals and concerns. We will work together to create a plan based on your goals, timing, and budget.

    The consultation fee will be applied to services booked

  • At your initial consultation, we work with your schedule to get you in for your first appointment.

    During that first appointment, we will review your goals, get you comfortable and numbed (if applicable) in our space, and get to work!

    After you will have the chance to ask more questions, we will give you follow-up instructions and some after-procedure treatment options.

  • After your appointment, our team will follow up with you to see how your procedure went and how the products are settling. This check-in typically happens a few days to a week after your procedure to ensure that enough time has passed for the initial (and normal!) reaction time for your skin has passed.

    We will also work with you to get you re-booked for your next appointment to maintain.

 

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