Botox and Dysport at Out of Office are administered by Marilyn 
Romero, BSN, RN, our dedicated aesthetic injector with a 
clinical approach and an eye for natural, balanced results.

Botox & Dysport

What It Is And How It Works

Botox and Dysport are neuromodulators,  injectable treatments 
that temporarily relax the muscles responsible for dynamic 
wrinkles like forehead lines, frown lines, and crow's feet.

Marilyn maps every injection point based on your unique facial 
anatomy and natural movement patterns, so results look 
refreshed and expressive, never flat or frozen. Treatments 
take 10–20 minutes with no anesthesia required.

Smoothed forehead lines, frown lines, and crow's feet

Brow lift and eye-opening effect

Lip flip for subtle lip enhancement

Jaw slimming (masseter reduction)

Hyperhidrosis (excess sweating) treatment

Preventative treatment for younger patients

Natural, expressive results — not frozen

Results lasting 3–4 months (Botox) or 3–4 months (Dysport, slightly faster onset)

Benefits of Botox

Marilyn reviews your health history, aesthetic goals, and facial anatomy before anything else. Your treatment plan is mapped before a single injection is placed.

1 | FACIAL ASSESSMENT

The Process

The treatment takes about 10 minutes with minimal discomfort. Marilyn will walk you through aftercare before you leave.  

2 | TREATMENT

Marilyn will walk you through aftercare before you leave. You may have minimal. small bumps at injection sites that resolve within 20–30 minutes. Most patients return to work immediately. 

3 | RECOVERY + RESULTS

What is the difference between Botox and Dysport?

Both are neuromodulators that relax muscles. Dysport has a slightly faster onset and can diffuse more broadly — making it preferable for larger areas like the forehead. Botox is more precise for targeted areas. Rebecca will recommend the best option for your goals.

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Does Botox hurt?

Most patients describe it as a mild pinch. Topical numbing is available if desired. Sessions are typically 10–20 minutes with minimal discomfort.

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How often do I need Botox?

Every 3–4 months for most patients. With consistent treatment, some patients find they need
less over time as muscles weaken and wrinkles soften.

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can i combine filler with botox?

Yes — filler and Botox are highly complementary. Botox addresses dynamic lines while filler restores volume and structure. Many patients do both in the same visit.

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Ready to learn more about Botox & Dysport in Dallas? Schedule your consultation with Marilyn, BSN, RN at Out of Office Aesthetic Medicine in the Arts District.