Injectables & Fillers, Smyrna GA

Injectables & Fillers – Smyrna GA

Brianna Burns!

Brianna is originally from Florida and graduated from the University of South Florida with honors. She entered the Aesthetic industry in 2018, Brianna has experience as a Post-Surgical, Neuroscience and Plastic Surgery RN. She has been trained by Allergan and Galderma, and specializes in neurotoxins, dermal fillers, PRP and Morpheus. Most importantly, her philosophy is “Less is More” and her goal is to always keep her clients looking natural through facial balancing and proportion. When she doesn’t have a needle in her hand, she enjoys spending time with her husband and their two daughters. She looks forward to meeting you all at our new location!

Injectables & Fillers FAQs

For the residents in Smyrna, who is a good candidate for Botox?

Early 20’s and up, both men and women who seek preventative and anti-aging treatment. People with pain in their jaws caused by TMJ, profuse sweating under the arm, hands and feet, as well as people who suffer from migraine headaches.

Who is a good candidate for filler?

Early 20’s and up, male or female, who are self-conscious about certain asymmetries in their facial features. People who have dark under eye circles making them look tired. People who want non-surgical treatment for nose augmentation, People who have lost volume due to aging. People who are looking for a refreshed look without undergoing extensive plastic surgery.

Does injectable treatment hurt?

There may be some slight discomfort during your treatment, but we use numbing creams and ice to help with the pain.

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Am I going to look different?

You will look like yourself but younger and more refreshed. Most people report that their family, friends and coworkers comment that they look refreshed, younger or well-rested but aren’t able to put their finger on what is different.

Will filler give me duck lips?

No, the injectors technique and amount of filler used will play a huge role in the immediate results and the results as the filler settles.

What can I expect after treatment?

Some slight bruising and swelling is typical, usually resolving within 3-4 days. Our providers educate patients on post care and how to minimize these side effects post treatment.

How long does it last?

Botox usually lasts 3-4 months depending on dosage. Filler ranges from 10 months to 2 years depending on the filler used. Your provider will discuss this with you at your consultation.

If you would like to see if you are a good candidate for injectables, Please call us for your free consultation.

Smyrna, GA

Smyrna is a city in Cobb County, Georgia, United States. It is located northwest of Atlanta, and is in the inner ring of the Atlanta Metropolitan Area. It is included in the Atlanta-Sandy Springs–Alpharetta MSA, which is included in the Atlanta–Athens-Clarke–Sandy Springs CSA.

From 2000 to 2012, Smyrna grew by 28%. Historically it is one of the fastest-growing cities in the state, and one of the most densely populated cities in the metropolitan area. In the 2020 Census, Smyrna’s population was 55,663.

Smyrna was ranked #44 in Moneys 2018 survey of “The Best Places to Live in America” for balancing economic growth, affordability, and quality of life.

Pioneers began settling the area in 1832. By the late 1830s, a religious encampment called Smyrna Camp Ground had become a popular travel destination and was well known throughout Georgia. It is a Greek name for the Biblical city of Smyrna, modern day Izmir in Turkey, the home of the Christian martyr Polycarp. After the completion of the Western and Atlantic Railroad in 1842, the area began to grow. It was known by several names until 1872—Varner’s Station, Ruff’s Siding, Neal Dow, and Ruff’s Station. The city was incorporated with the name Smyrna in 1872.

Two Civil War battles occurred in the area, the Battle of Smyrna Camp Ground and the Battle of Ruff’s Mill, both on July 4, 1864. The area’s businesses, homes, and 1849 covered bridge (since rebuilt and still in use today) were burned by Sherman’s troops.