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Botox in North Dakota

8 verified clinics carrying Botox in North Dakota. All license-checked and patient-reviewed.

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8 Botox clinics in North Dakota

GLOW Aesthetic Clinic
Med Spa

GLOW Aesthetic Clinic

Bismarck, ND

★★★★★4.9 (436)
Dr. Joshua J. Knudson, MD
Aesthetic Clinic

Dr. Joshua J. Knudson, MD

Bismarck, ND

★★★★★5.0 (3)
Focus Physical Therapy | Washburn Location
Aesthetic Clinic

Focus Physical Therapy | Washburn Location

Washburn, ND

★★★★3.7 (3)
Med Spa

Michelle Maier APRN Fnpc

Bismarck, ND

Med Spa

Jean Gustafson

Bismarck, ND

Aesthetic Clinic

Hannah Boyko

Bismarck, ND

Med Spa

Balance Medical SKIN

Bismarck, ND

Aesthetic Clinic

Bright Dental Studio

Bismarck, ND

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Frequently asked questions

How long does Botox last?
Typically 3 to 4 months. Some patients metabolize it faster, some slower. After several consistent treatments, many patients find the effect lasts a bit longer.
Does Botox hurt?
Most patients rate the discomfort as a 2 or 3 out of 10. The needles are very fine. You feel a quick pinch at each injection site. The whole process is over in minutes.
Can I exercise after Botox?
Wait 24 hours. Strenuous exercise increases blood flow and can displace the product before it settles. Light walking is fine the same day.
Will Botox make me look frozen?
No, when administered correctly. A frozen look comes from too many units in the wrong placement. A well-trained injector uses fewer units in carefully chosen sites so you can still express. Communicate your preference clearly in the consult.
Is Botox safe long-term?
Aesthetic doses are small relative to medical doses used for migraines or spasticity, where patients have been treated for decades. Long-term safety is well established. Mild muscle atrophy with prolonged use is reversible when treatments stop.
How many units of masseter botox do I need?
Most patients need 20 to 30 units per side for jaw slimming or TMJ relief. Results are visible at 4 to 6 weeks. The masseter muscle thins gradually over months.