Neuromodulators work when they soften, not when they erase. We dose for your anatomy, not a chart, and we treat expression like a feature, not a side effect.

Neuromodulators are purified proteins that temporarily block the nerve signal to specific muscles. We inject them into facial muscles that contract when you make expressions. The contraction softens for three to nine months. The product itself isn't visible in the skin. It just lets the muscle rest.
Lines that form when you make expressions soften. Crow's feet, frown lines, forehead creases all relax. Static lines that exist at rest don't change. Volume loss doesn't change. Skin texture doesn't change. Wrinkle relaxers do one specific job: they pause expression. We dose conservatively so you still look like yourself moving.
Botox, Dysport, and Daxxify are all botulinum toxin type A. They do the same thing: pause specific muscles so expression lines soften. What differs is onset, spread, and how long the result holds. Most clients try one and stay with it. Some switch. The right answer depends on your anatomy, your patterns, and what your face has already been told.
The first new neuromodulator in 20 years, stabilized by a peptide instead of albumin. Fast onset, long-lasting, radiant-looking results from a single treatment.
Smaller molecule. Fast onset. Slightly wider diffusion. The right pick for broader muscles like the forehead, or for clients whose Botox has felt slow to take effect.
Three decades of clinical data and the most predictable dose-response in the category. Where most clients start, not because it's better, but because the science behind it goes the furthest back.
At RN Esthetics, every treatment starts with listening.We’re registered nurses who believe great results come from understanding your goals—not rushing to a solution.
Each location has its own character. All three share the same standard of care.