Botox & Fillers in St. George, Utah

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Looking for a qualified injector in St. George? We list 35 aesthetic providers across Utah including Medical spa, Skin care clinic, Dermatologist, Beauty salon. From Botox and Dysport to Juvederm and Restylane, with services like Medical spa, Skin care clinic, Dermatologist, Doctor, Spa, Educational institution, find the right fit for your cosmetic goals.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Botox & Fillers in St. George

Where can I get Botox and fillers in St. George, UT?

There are 35 Botox and filler providers listed in St. George, UT on LookingForBotox.com. These include medical spas, dermatology practices, plastic surgery offices, and nurse injector clinics offering neurotoxins (Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, Jeuveau, Daxxify) and dermal fillers (Juvederm, Restylane, Sculptra, Radiesse, Kybella). Top-rated providers include Balanced Beauty Aesthetics (5 stars), Tailored Aesthetics + Wellness (5 stars), Medical Aesthetic Art Institute (5 stars). Provider types in St. George include Medical spa, Skin care clinic, Dermatologist, Beauty salon, Health and beauty shop. Browse our directory to compare providers by rating, services offered, and location.

How much does Botox cost in St. George?

In St. George, UT, Botox typically costs $10–20 per unit. A full forehead treatment may use 20–40 units ($200–$800), while crow's feet usually require 12–24 units per side. Providers in St. George have an average rating of 4.9 stars across 35 rated listings. Pricing varies based on provider experience, clinic location, and the specific neurotoxin brand used.

What dermal fillers are available in St. George, UT?

In St. George, UT, aesthetic providers offer several dermal filler brands. Juvederm and Restylane are hyaluronic acid fillers popular for lips, cheeks, and nasolabial folds. Sculptra uses poly-L-lactic acid to stimulate collagen production. Radiesse provides immediate volume plus long-term collagen stimulation. Kybella dissolves fat under the chin. Services available locally include Medical spa, Skin care clinic, Dermatologist, Doctor, Spa.

How long do Botox results last?

Botox results typically last 3–4 months, though this varies by individual metabolism, the area treated, and the dosage used. First-time patients may notice results wearing off sooner, while regular patients often find results lasting longer over time. Most providers in St. George recommend follow-up treatments every 3–4 months to maintain results.

What should I expect during my first Botox appointment in St. George?

Your first Botox appointment in St. George, UT typically starts with a consultation where the provider assesses your facial anatomy and discusses your goals. The injection process takes about 10–20 minutes with minimal discomfort. Results begin appearing within 3–5 days and fully develop within two weeks.

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Provider listings in St. George, Utah are provided for informational purposes only. LookingForBotox.com does not endorse or have any affiliation with listed providers or injectable manufacturers such as Botox, Daxxify, Jeuveau, Xeomin, or Dysport. Users should conduct their own research before selecting a provider. We do not guarantee the quality, safety, or efficacy of any services offered by listed providers.