Botox for fine lines & wrinkles • Edmond, OK

BOTOX® Cosmetic & Wrinkle Relaxers

Smooth the look of forehead lines, frown lines, and crow’s feet with physician-performed wrinkle relaxer injections. Dr. David Jayne provides Botox treatments in Edmond, Oklahoma with a comfort-first, natural-looking approach.

Physician-performed injections
In practice since 1988
Edmond • Greater OKC
Botox treatment in Edmond, OK
Subtle smoothing • Natural movement
Luxury aesthetic environment
Comfort-first experience

A refined, non-surgical way to soften expression lines

Wrinkle relaxers like BOTOX® Cosmetic are commonly used to reduce the appearance of dynamic lines caused by repeated facial movement— including frown lines, crow’s feet, and forehead lines. Many patients prefer this approach because it’s quick, minimally invasive, and can deliver noticeable softening without surgery.

Your plan is personalized during a one-on-one consultation, with careful placement designed to maintain natural expression while smoothing the look of lines.

Consultation and treatment planning
Customized treatment mapping

Incredible results—often in one visit

Quick treatment

Most appointments are brief, with treatment time commonly around 10 minutes depending on areas addressed.

Minimal downtime

Many patients return to normal, non-strenuous activities the same day. Specific aftercare guidance is provided.

Results develop gradually

Softening often appears within days, with full results typically seen in about two weeks.

Maintenance is simple

Results vary by patient; many choose periodic touch-ups to maintain their refreshed look.

“Friendly staff and Dr. Jayne took the time to explain everything I asked about.”

— Dawn Stefansky

“Absolutely the most knowledgeable and trustworthy Dr. around.”

— Tracy Markum
Dr. David Jayne, board-certified family physician
Dr. David Jayne

A clinical background with a holistic approach

Dr. Jayne is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine and a board-certified family physician. He has been practicing in Edmond since 1988 and performs cosmetic injections himself—focused on treating the whole person, inside and out, with genuine long-term care.

FAQ

Botox in Edmond, OK: common questions

Here are the questions we hear most often about wrinkle relaxers. For personalized guidance, schedule a consultation.

Aesthetic consultation environment
Discrete, personalized care
How long does Botox last?
Results vary, but many patients enjoy visible improvement for about 3–4 months. Your metabolism, dosing, and treatment areas can influence longevity.
When will I see results?
Softening can begin within a few days, with full results often seen around 10–14 days after treatment.
What areas can Botox treat?
Common areas include forehead lines, frown lines (“11s”), and crow’s feet. During consultation, Dr. Jayne will recommend a plan based on your goals.
Will I look “frozen”?
The goal is a refreshed, natural look. Dosing and placement are customized to soften lines while preserving expressive movement.
Is Botox safe?
Botox is FDA-approved for multiple uses. Like any medical treatment, it has potential risks and side effects—your provider will review your health history and candidacy.
What are common side effects?
Temporary redness, swelling, bruising, or headache can occur. Rare but serious adverse effects are possible; contact a medical professional immediately if you experience concerning symptoms.
How long does the appointment take?
Treatment time is often brief (commonly around 10 minutes), though total visit time can be longer if it includes consultation and planning.
Who is a good candidate?
Many healthy adults with moderate expression lines are candidates. Some medical conditions, medications, or pregnancy/breastfeeding may affect eligibility—consultation is the safest way to confirm.

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For personalized guidance, a consultation is essential—especially if you have underlying medical conditions or take medications that may affect candidacy.