How much per unit?

“How much do you charge per unit?” That is a questions that our patient care coordinators get multiple times each day as they answer calls coming into our medical practice. For those of you reading this that are not familiar with Botox® Cosmetic or Dysport®, these treatments are commonly priced per unit. As many times as we hear that questions, we are shocked each time that the first question many have is when deciding where to go for this medical treatment is the cost per unit, and not the experience and qualifications of the medical professional administering the treatment. While Botox® Cosmetic and Dysport® are some of the most common non-surgical cosmetic treatments performed in the United States, they are still prescription medications and medical procedures.

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Teaspoon Transformation

Trisha Kennedy Roman, MSN, FNP-BC, NP-C's signature treatment is her Teaspoon Transformation. As Mary Poppins once said, “A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down.” In this case, a teaspoon of sugar helps the visible signs of aging go down!

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Trisha Roman
Balance - The Art of Facial Harmonizing

Trisha Kennedy Roman, MSN, FNP-BC, NP-C has been specializing in cosmetic injectables for over 15 years. She has been a highly requested cosmetic injectable trainer and lecturer across the country by major pharmaceutical companies for over a decade. Her artistic abilities are evident with repeat clientele, an ongoing waitlist for her filler procedures, and patients flying in from all over the country for her cosmetic injectable treatments. She utilizes cosmetic injectables to balance and harmonize the face, creating natural beauty with subtle enhancements.

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"Aging Gracefully"

One definition of the word subtle by Oxford Dictionary is “a change so delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze.” Subtle is the focus of my cosmetic treatments. The goal is never to make you look overdone or like someone else, rather to enhance your natural born features and turn back the pages of time on the face. In my opinion, if you can tell someone has had work done, it wasn’t done correctly.

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Trisha Roman