Botox Deals in Chicago: Frequently Asked Questions
We want you to feel confident you're getting the best Botox in Chicago, which is why we have answered some of the most important questions to help you decide if buying a Botox special is right for you. The Groupon Manual is also here to help.
How much is the cost of Botox in Chicago?
Botox varies in price depending on how many rounds of treatment you have. As an average, you could be looking at $10 to $15 per round for the forehead.
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The forehead is one of the most common areas where Botox is applied. For the best results, you may need to receive anywhere up to 20 units of Botox – this works out at around $300 in total. Bear in mind that prices for Botox will vary across Chicago depending on which clinic you choose and if you've claimed a Botox discount first.
Where can I get Botox in Chicago?
If you want Botox, then Chicago has a ton of options. From Lincoln Park to West Town, there's a great range of spas and clinics across the city.
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There are many authorized clinics which can carry out Botox to a high standard. These are some of the most highly rated Botox deals in Chicago according to their star rating by Groupon customers:
How long does Botox last for?
The effects of Botox can last three to six months – however, this varies from person to person. When muscle movement gradually returns, lines and wrinkles will slowly start to reappear unless regular treatment is maintained.
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To remove any visual wrinkles or facial lines, you may need to maintain Botox treatment for up to two years. After this time, some can achieve good results with less frequent injections. Find out more about Botox in our ultimate guide.
Who can have Botox?
Adults with no underlying health conditions who are wanting to reduce visible signs of ageing – minimize lines and wrinkles – can have Botox. As with other cosmetic procedures, it's recommended to consult your doctor first.
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Botox is not advised for women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or anyone suffering from neurological diseases, such as epilepsy, Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease. However, Botox has been found to help some medical conditions, including reducing signs of a lazy eye and excessive sweating.