Is Your Botox Real?

According to recent news, not all Botox is. Scared? Worried? Don’t be. I can help. Here’s what you need to know to keep yourself safe when getting injected and what to look for if you have any doubts. 

After illnesses started to pop up in the injectable world, there have been a lot of stories in the news lately about fake Botox, including the New York Times reporting that fake Botox is more common than you would think. Time magazine also shares the symptoms linked to fake Botox illness. But I, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co. can assure you you never have to worry about fake Botox at Smith and co. First and foremost, I always use products I order directly from Allergan or Galderma. Allergan makes Botox and Galderma makes Dysport

If you are using someone other than me and are concerned about if your Botox is real, check to make sure your provider is legit and orders directly from these companies at botoxcosmetic.com and dysportusa.com. You can also use their find a doc or find a provider search tool to double check. 

Another great way to check to see if they work with or accept the awards program Alle for Botox and Aspire for Dysport. This means the provider has an account with the product companies and is ordering directly from them. 

If you cannot find the provider listed on the search tool and they do not accept these reward programs, it’s likely they are not purchasing directly from the manufacturer. Consider it a red flag. 

It’s your right as a patient to ask any questions you feel you need answered. Here at Smith and co. I want to ease your mind about any concerns you may have, so just ask. If you’re looking for a safe and professional injector, then look no further. 

Interested in Botox and Dysport? Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co., can help. Schedule a consultation with me. Also, visit my other spot Collagen Project (just next door) for your VIPeel Treatment and Morpheus8. Reach out by calling 305-393-2311 or contacting mehere online. I’m also happy to answer any questions you may have via DM on Instagram atsmithand_co and collagenproject. And be sure to follow along to see my before and after shots.

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Is the Sun Making you Burn Through Your Botox and Fillers Faster?

Here’s what every Miami girl needs to know.

If you’ve noticed your Botox seems to fade away faster, or you’ve noticed a change in your fillers after spending time under the sun, there are a few things you need to consider. Thanks to a recent article in Elle, which begs the question: Does Sun Exposure Affect Filler? I thought I, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co., would share a few things we know make your trips for injections more frequent. In the article, double-board certified integrative medicine doctor and aesthetics specialist Dr. Rahi Sarbaziha, MD, says, “There’s no specific duration of sun exposure that universally triggers hyaluronic acid breakdown.” Sarbaziha goes on to say,  “It varies from person to person. However, excessive UV exposure, particularly from sources like tanning beds, can expedite the dissolution of filters.”

We also know there’s more than just sun that contributes to the erosion of Botox and fillers. Yes, that hot yoga class is a great way to get your stretch and sweat on, but it’s also a known factor in making you burn through your injectables. Maybe skip the heat and just opt for yoga instead. That’s also true of steam rooms and the sauna. So keep these things at a minimum, unless you plan to see me on a more frequent basis (which is just fine by me :)

While I’m all about looking and feeling your best, keep in mind Ozempic and other appetite suppressants like phentermine will also force your fillers and Botox to fade at a faster rate. Clearly, as much as we’d like to have it all, we simply just can’t seem to.

The best way to keep your Botox and fillers for as long as possible: Keep sweat sessions to a minimum and stay out of the sun. When it comes to being Floridians, that last one isn’t always an easy task. So keep things covered and don’t forget to use your SPF. And be sure to stay on top of your appointments. The longer you go between sessions, the longer it will take to get your face where you want it to be. 

Interested in Botox and fillers? Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co., can help. Schedule a consultation with me. Also, visit my other spot Collagen Project (just next door) for your VIPeel Treatment and Morpheus8. Reach out by calling 305-393-2311 or contacting mehere online. I’m also happy to answer any questions you may have via DM on Instagram atsmithand_co and collagenproject. And be sure to follow along to see my before and after shots.

Celebs Who Get a Little Help From Their Injector Friends

We love a celeb who admits to getting Botox and fillers.

Recently Martha Stewart came out and said she’s all about Botox and fillers. As reported by E News on her Feb. 8 episode of The Martha Stewart Podcast on iHeartMedia: "Everybody is so interested when they see a selfie of me posted on the internet," the 82-year-old told her dermatologist Daniel Belkin. "So many comments are about my face lift, and who did it, and when did I have it done and how much retouching is on the photograph, and I just want to set the record straight." 

And trust me, she does. She clarifies she never had a facelift. But she has dabbled with Botox, fillers, lasers and other treatments. Her dermatologist adds he’s only injected Botox on her neck and jawline. 

Likewise,  Emmy, Golden Globe and Academy Award–winning actress Olivia Colman tells BBC Radio 2 she’s had “loads of Botox.” At 50 years old, she credits her less-than-50 appearance to injections. When asked if it hurts, she candidly replied: “Yeah, it’s needles in your face.” Facts. But when it’s for a greater good, those needles hurt less. 

And while we love a juicy scoop, there’s nothing we love more than a celebrity who owns up to the fact that they rely on injectors, like myself, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co., to help them look their best. They don’t credit olive oil or makeup or filters. They own up to the fact that Botox and fillers are something we all use. We may have different reasons for getting them, and whatever they may be, one fact remains: They keep us looking our best. So much so, it helps us put things like facelifts out of the equation or on the backburner. 

Want to put your best face forward? I, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co., can help. Schedule a consultation with me to discuss which ratio is right for you. Also, visit my other spot Collagen Project (just next door) for your VIPeel Treatment and Morpheus8. Reach out by calling 305-393-2311 or contacting me here online. I’m also happy to answer any questions you may have via DM on Instagram at smithand_co and collagenproject. And be sure to follow along to see my before and after shots.

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The Combination for Perfect Skin

Mixing VIPeel with Botox is the ultimate perfect skin hack

So you know all about Botox. But what do you know about VI Peel? It’s an amazing chemical peel that penetrates the top layer of skin and reaches down into the underneath dermis. It exfoliates your skin, stimulates new protein production, improves skin texture, pigmentation and even treats the signs of aging. And based on new research I, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co., am happy to share that combining these two treatments is how you put your best face forward. With Smith and Co (for Botox) and Collagen Project (for Vi Peel)  just steps away from each other, you can have skin people will notice and envy. And getting it is just steps away from each other. 

We all like facts, and thanks to Helio.com, here’s the proof of what Botox and VI Peel can do when combined. After extensive research, Botox and VI Peel combined can reduce the severity of wrinkles by 60 percent, pigmentation by 59 percent and improve tonality by 70 percent. And as though that isn’t enough to convert you, 96 percent of consumers said they would repeat the treatment and 100 percent said they felt their skin looked better. The proof is in the faces confessing it. 

Both have little to no down time, too. For first-time VI Peel customers, I suggest the VI Peel original. This peel focuses on tone and texture. By combining TCA, Phenol, Retinoc Acid, Salicylic Acid and Vitamin C, it wards off early signs of aging and fixes texture. Prepare to glow. For those who have sensitive skin and worry about what a chemical peel will do, stop stressing. This is the peel for you. 

By combining with Botox, fine lines and wrinkles will melt away. Expect to see the best results in 30 days, as it takes time for your Botox to set in and peels take a bit to bring about a glow, as well. Botox will need a refresh in 3-5 months, depending on the way your body processes it. As for your next VI Peel, you can schedule for every 4 to 6 weeks. That smooth glow will keep you coming back, I promise. 

Want to put your best face forward? I, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co., can help. Schedule a consultation with me to discuss which ratio is right for you. Then, we will schedule a spot for you at Collagen Project (just next door) for your VIPeel Treatment. Reach out by calling 305-393-2311 or contacting mehere online. I’m also happy to answer any questions you may have via DM on Instagram atsmithand_co and collagenproject. And be sure to follow along to see my before and after shots.

No Botox Here: Celebs Who Refuse to Admit They’ve Had Botox (and Those Who Don’t)

We all know them: The celebs who refuse to admit they’ve had Botox and fillers despite the fact we can see their dramatic facial transformations. And then there are those who freely admit to changing things up with an injection here and there. So to kick off my first post of 2023, here’s a list of both compiled by me, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co.

Some of the biggest Botox Deniers include:

Not only has Jennifer Lopez denied having Botox, fillers or surgery, she credits her lack of aging to olive oil and affirmations. She’s even been noted saying her mother taught her that olive oil was a cure-all for hair, skin and nails. “It was nature’s magic ingredient,” she enthuses. “It’s the thing that makes your natural glow.” There are, however, pics of her in her 30s with forehead wrinkles that magically disappeared over the past two decades. 

Nope, not Kim K. According to Kim Kardashian, she’s never had fillers in her cheeks or lips. But she admits to having Botox in her neck (of all places). She also denies having eyelash extensions and any kind of plastic surgery. Um, OK.

Bella Hadid may have a new face compared to a bit back, but it’s not Botox or fillers, she says. According to her, it’s face tape and makeup. She does admit to having a new nose via plastic surgery. Her eyes and lips though are just an “illusion” by way of a great makeup artist. 

Hailey Bieber says, “She’s never touched her face.” And any changes in her face are due to makeup artists and manipulated photos. As for her lips, well, it wasn’t filler. Nope. 

Kylie Jenner is another one who downplays doing anything to change her appearance. Apparently, these dramatic transformations are genetic. But then she remembered she got her breasts done. Oh, wait, turns out she did lip filler, too. It’s so easy to forget needles in your lips. So maybe, if we hang on longer, we will get more info. 

Nicole Kidman’s face is dramatically different to everyone except her. After popping out of nowhere looking nothing like her previous self, she said to Marie Claire in 2007: “To be honest, I am completely natural. I have nothing in my face or anything. I wear sunscreen, and I don’t smoke. I take care of myself. And I’m very proud to say that.”

Botox and Fillers Biggest Fans

These celebs are our heroes for letting us know they feel better with a little upkeep every now and then, because aging happens and sometimes, when we want to look and feel our best, well, we have to get a little help from our friends (or me). 

Sofia Vergara has been quoted as saying, "If it makes you happier and more confident, then why not?” And that’s a motto we can all subscribe to.


Cameron Diaz became my own personal hero when she said: "They're [cosmetic treatments] to help people feel a little bit better about themselves. If they do feel better about themselves, then those procedures have worked. I have no problem with that. And [in] a lot of instances, it does make you look like you've taken a nap...or that you might be a little younger than you looked maybe the day before."

Robin Wright calls B.S. on celebs who deny getting injections: "Everybody f*cking does it. I suppose I can't say 'everybody' because I don't know for sure, but come on. It's just the tiniest sprinkle of Botox twice a year. I ain't hiding anything."


Chrissy Teagan is the real MVP talking about Botoxing in places not everyone would admit to, saying, "Botoxed my armpits. Truly, best move I have ever made. I can wear silk again without soaking woohoo!"


If you’re interested in Botox and filler, I, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co., can help. Schedule a consultation with me to discuss all the different techniques I can do for you. Reach out by calling 305-393-2311 or contacting me here online. I’m also happy to answer any questions you may have via DM on Instagram at smithand_co. And be sure to follow along to see my before and after shots. If you choose to keep your work a secret or broadcast it to the masses, your secrets will always be safe with me. 




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The Best Lips of 2023

Yet again this year, lips topped the list of my most done injections by me, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co. And the results did not disappoint. One of my most favorite was when Alex Earl came to my office and asked me to do her lips. (OMG!) From the Ashton technique to Restylane Kysse or Juvederm to help reshape, I made lips that went from meh to meow. Here is a look back to some of the best lips that came out of 2023. With results like these, I’m more than looking forward to the lips I’ll get to inject in 2024. Just remember, a big transformation doesn’t just happen overnight. Lips take time and multiple treatments. So let’s do this together, slowly and with perfection. 

1. Full and Pouty: A blend of the Ashton technique and Kysse. We followed her natural shape but focused on creating more height and surface area without forward projection. We were able to give her a really nice lip lift and then build out the tails on top and bottom, which help turn up the corners. For the bottom we were able to pull her down into a rounded pouty shape for an overall full pouty shape favoring a slightly fuller top lip.

2. Reshaping: Using Kysse and the Ashton technique we injected a full syringe to create this beautiful shape. We followed her natural shape but focused on creating more height and surface area without forward projection. We also gave her a nice, clean, crisp border giving her more contour and shape. We were able to give her a really nice lip lift and then build out the tails on top and bottom which help turn up the corners. For the bottom, we were able to pull her down into a rounded pouty shape for an overall full pouty shape with a 50/50 ratio with a keyhole pout.

3. Reshaping With Volume: Here we injected a full syringe of Juvederm Ultra Plus to restore her natural volume and give her some structural support and enhance her beautiful shape. This photo was taken immediately after and she is 30 to 40 percent more swollen than her final result. Even here she has more room, and this is after a full syringe. Oftentimes, patients looking for volume restoration think they only want a small amount, but the reality is they need more product than they think. When the swelling goes down, her final result will be more of a hydrating effect than additional volume gains. To keep the size seen here, she will need to add at least another half syringe.

4. Natural, Pouty, Defined: We injected Restylane Kysse using the Ashton Technique to create this beautiful shape. We followed her natural shape but focused on creating more height and surface area without forward projection. We were able to give her a really nice lip lift and then build out the tails on top and bottom, which help turn up the corners. For the bottom, we were able to pull her down into a rounded pouty shape  for an overall full pout favoring a fuller bottom lip.

5. Little Shape, Little Volume: We injected Restylane Kysse using the Ashton Technique to create this beautiful shape. We followed her natural shape, but focused on creating more height and surface area without forward projection. We were able to give her a really nice lip lift and then build out the tails on top and bottom, which help turn up the corners. For the bottom, we were able to pull her down into a rounded pouty shape for an overall full pouty shape favoring a slightly fuller top lip.

6. Full Classic Shape:  We injected Restylane Kysse using the Ashton Technique to create this beautiful shape. We followed her natural shape but focused on creating more height and surface area without forward projection. We were able to give her a little lip lift and then build out the tails on top and bottom for a longer, classic shape. For the bottom, we were able to pull her down into a slightly round pouty shape for an overall full classic shape favoring a slightly fuller bottom lip.

7. Crisp Definition with Kysse and Ashton Technique: We injected a full syringe of Restylane Kysse with the goal of increasing surface area and creating a defined crisp border with a lip lift. By doing so we were able to reshape these beauties without adding too much volume or forward projection. Oftentimes when we work on the border there is swelling that likes to sit there, making it look a little puffy when it’s fresh. This swelling can be annoying and typically lasts about three weeks, but don’t worry it will come down. Trust the process.

8. Lip Lift for the Pouty Transformation: We injected Restylane Kysse using the Ashton Technique to create this beautiful shape. We followed her natural shape but focused on creating more height and surface area without forward projection. We did this by working her lip lift and trying to get as much height from the cupid’s bow as possible. We then tapered the top tails tight, making it pouty vs longer. For the bottom, we were able to pull her down into a rounded pouty shape for an overall 40/60 ratio. By creating as much height as possible and keeping the volume medially focused, we were able to take her from a longer shape to a more pouty shape. 

9. Full and Pouty:  We injected Restylane Kysse using the Ashton Technique to create this beautiful shape. We followed her natural shape but focused on creating more height and surface area without forward projection. We were able to give her a really nice lip lift and then build out the tails on top and bottom, which helps turn up the corners. For the bottom, we were able to pull her down into a rounded pouty shape  for an overall full pouty shape favoring a slightly fuller top lip.

10. Full Syringe Juvederm Fully Healed: We injected a full syringe of Juvederm Ultra Plus using the Ashton Technique to create this beautiful shape. First, we focused on the lip lift to create as much height as possible. This patient had exceptionally cooperative tissue. This is not always the case, and I can only lift as much as your tissue will allow me. In cases where it doesn’t respond as much as you would like, we have to work on it over time by building slowly to get the desired height. From here, we built out her tails and then rounded out her bottom to balance the overall shape for a 45/55 ratio.

If you’re interested in a lip transformation, I, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co., can help. Schedule a consultation with me to discuss all the different techniques I can do for you. Reach out by calling 305-393-2311 or contacting me here online. I’m also happy to answer any questions you may have via DM on Instagram at smithand_co. And be sure to follow along to see my before and after shots. 


Meet Collagen Project

I have some very exciting news to share: I’m expanding. That’s right, I, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co., am adding a whole other aspect to my beauty business. This expansion goes beyond Botox and fillers, too. I’m branching out into a new aspect of beauty: Morpheus8 and exosomes. Meet Collagen Project. And it’s conveniently located just a few doors down from Smith & Co. Collagen Project’s objective is to promote collagen-building modalities. And we’ll be doing that with the above mentioned Morpheus8 and exosomes. 

Why is collagen important, you may ask? Well, collagen is a primary building block for healthy, beautiful skin. It’s what gives skin its youthful appearance, it’s plump, it’s smooth look and feel. As we age, collagen is broken down by things like sun exposure, smoking, alcohol and pollutants. And then there’s the whole aspect of genetics. If it’s loose, saggy and crepey skin you are starting to see, chances are it may be genetic or age-related. If it’s firm skin you’re fantasizing about, collagen production is the solution you need. Good collagen is the backbone to treating and healing skin. 

One of those solutions is Morpheus8. Maybe you’ve heard about Morpheus8. It’s a treatment for any part of the body (not just the face and neck) that uses microneedling and fractionated Radio Frequency (RF) energy to revitalize skin. It remodels tissue on a cellular level, for an effective, non-invasive skin tightening modality. One of the very best on the market, too. By visiting collagenprojects website, you can see all the many benefits of Morpheus8.

Another solution is exosome therapy. As we age, skin cells atrophy, causing our bodies to produce fewer and fewer exosomes. As a result, fine lines, wrinkles and sagging skin may result. Exosome therapy reawakes inactive skin cells so they can get back to work to revive your skin. Exosome therapy increases collagen, elastin production, helps heal wounds and decreases pigment production. Think firmer, brighter, smoother and plumper skin. For a full list of benefits from exosome therapy, visit collagenprojects website. And to see results from both exosome therapy and Morpheus8, be sure to follow collagenpoject on Instagram. 

Interested in finding out more about Collagen Project? Call (305) 450-1745 to schedule an appointment or a consultation. Also, be sure to visit my website at collagenproject and follow on Instagram at collagenpoject. I can’t wait to help you start producing collagen again.

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Lip Math: Which Lip Ratio is Right for You?

There’s boy math. There’s girl math. But did you know there’s also lip math? In fact, there’s actually a ratio for perfect lips. It’s called the golden ratio. In it, the bottom lip is ideally 1.618 times larger than the top lip. According to the golden ratio: Lips should be 1.618 wider than the width of the nose and top lip. The info comes from a study in 2017 and for many, many years that golden rule held true. 

Because of the golden ratio, the trend was for the bottom lip to be larger than the top lip. These proportions resulted in the most natural-looking lip. But it’s safe to say with the ever-evolving technology surrounding injectables, times are changing. And so are lips. 

As luck would have it, not all full, lush lips are created equal. Just look at Angelina Jolie, Kylie Jenner and Sara Sampaio. A little plump here and there can help you achieve the lip look you are going for. And these days, women (and men) are tossing rules—golden and otherwise— to the wind and looking for the most prominent lips for their face. And many times that means disregarding how well those new lips match their features. 

When 2020 happened, with it came the era of the 50/50 lip. It’s also known as the “perfectly proportioned” lip. In it, both lips are equally symmetrical. Why should the bottom lip have all the fun? Why not make the most of both lips? The trend resulted in super pouty pouts, fabulous puckers and lips for days. 

And now, three years later, there’s yet another flip in lip trends. This time, the trend is leaning toward a bigger top lip and a smaller bottom lip. It’s a proportion that turns the natural look literally upside down, but it’s a bold new trend. 

So what do all of these proportions mean for you? It depends on what look you are going for. It could also depend on your other features, if that’s what you’re going for. It depends on how many times you are willing to revisit to get the shape and plump you want. Remember, full lips don’t happen overnight. It takes time and multiple sessions. 

Want to do lip math? I, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co., can help. Schedule a consultation with me to discuss which ratio is right for you. Reach out by calling 305-393-2311 or contacting me here online. I’m also happy to answer any questions you may have via DM on Instagram at smithand_co. And be sure to follow along to see my before and after shots.

How to Get a Slimmer Face Without Plastic Surgery

By using a combo of some of my favorite treatments, a slimmer face is just a few appointments away.

A few months back I wrote a post highlighting facial slimming with Botox. In it, I mentioned “Instead of undergoing surgery to have buccal fat removed, you can simply inject Botox into the masseter muscles, the muscles in the lower face, to soften jaw muscles, which causes noticeable facial slimming and shaping. Masseter muscles, which you can feel if you clench your jaw, help you chew food and are located toward the back of your jaw. They are incredibly strong. One of the strongest muscles in your body, actually. If you have bulky masseter muscles, it can give the face a square shape or a wider appearance. But, relaxing those muscles with Botox can help shrink the muscle and create a slimming effect, giving the face a shape that appears more oval or a heart shape. And who doesn’t want that?”

But there’s even more you can do to slim your face. And it doesn’t require going under the knife. By combining different modalities, like Botox with filler and Morpheus 8, you can achieve the look you’ve been dreaming about with me, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co. While we know Botox can help with masseter muscles, filler can be used for cheeks, chin and jawline to give you a more defined look. Then, there’s the Nefertiti lift, a non-surgical neck lift that uses Botox to relax neck muscles to create a longer, thinner-looking neck, a la the Egyptian queen Nefertiti. She was well-known for her stunningly elongated neck. 

The final touch: Morpheus 8 for buccal fat and under chin fat slimming. The FDA-cleared cosmetic treatment uses microneedling and radiofrequency energy to rejuvenate skin. By creating micro lesions in the skin, Morpheus 8 helps produce collagen and elastin to smooth and firm the skin. It also helps with fine lines, wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, acne scars and fat. 

By combining these techniques, you can put your best face forward. If you’re interested, I, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co., can help. Schedule a consultation with me to discuss all the different things these techniques can do for you. Reach out by calling 305-393-2311 or contacting mehere online. I’m also happy to answer any questions you may have via DM on Instagram atsmithand_co. And be sure to follow along to see my before and after shots.

Filler vs Filter: How TikTok Filters Aren’t Giving the Full Picture

You’re scrolling through TikTok when you come across a filter that you just have to try. And why shouldn’t you? You’ve always wanted to know what it was like to have pretty, pouty, puffy lips. So you click the filter, strike a pose and freeze at the horror of what you are looking at. Fish lips. Lip monster. Lisa Rinna’s twin. That insane looking lady on the ‘gram with lips that look like sausages who refuses to stop getting lip filler. And suddenly, your desire to get lip filler fades to gray. If you think that’s what lip filler is going to look like on your face, think again. A recent article from Marie Claire weighs in on the topic and I, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co., am here to spread the word that filters for filler aren’t telling the whole story.

As the article in Marie Claire explains, the “simple” filter isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, despite its nearly half a million uses. “Your face is not a paint by numbers situation or a Burger King menu—you can’t just pick a pre-set, it doesn’t work that way,” one dermatologist explains in the feature. In fact, the simple filter has limited capabilities. It also lacks skills and years of professional training, unlike a real injector. Overall, it’s simply not accurate. Some of those inaccuracies include how the AI of the simple filter doesn’t take your facial structure into consideration. That means the architecture of your lips aren’t even considered when it comes to adding AI lips to your face. Instead of taking the asymmetry of your real lips into consideration (as we are all somewhat asymmetrical) it plops a cookie-cutter version of ideal lips on your face. And most likely, that version makes the upper lip one-third smaller than the bottom, no matter what shape your face may be. It would be like trying to put your foot in a size 7 shoe, no matter what size your foot actually is. When it comes to injecting, I look at your face overall. What works best for your eyes, your cheeks, your jawline? That helps determine what lips will work best for your face. 

As well, a massive lip transformation doesn’t just happen overnight. A perfect puffy pout takes multiple visits and time to happen. And that leaves you time to digest the transformation, unlike a filter that just dumps a brand new set of lips on your face in nanoseconds. If you like the overall look of the filter, let me know what it is you like about it. Is it the shape? The fullness? We can use the filter as a guideline for our overall goal for your lip transformation. And vice versa, what is it you hate about the filter? This way we can help determine what we should avoid. If it’s a big new pair of lips landing smack in the middle of your face overnight, rest assured, you’re in good hands and we can avoid that easily. 

If you’re interested in lip filler (that’s filler, not filters), I, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co., can help. Schedule a consultation with me to discuss all the different things filler can do for you. Reach out by calling 305-393-2311 or contacting mehere online. I’m also happy to answer any questions you may have via DM on Instagram atsmithand_co. And be sure to follow along to see my before and after shots.

Meet “traptox”

What is it? How does it work? Why is it trending? And why do you need it?

So maybe you were zombie scrolling on TikTok and came across “traptox” and stopped because, well what is that? (New places to put Botox are always an interesting topic). Well, you aren’t alone. Trap Botox is trending and it’s something you’ll want to learn more about. And that’s where I, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co., come in. 

Traptox is taking a neurotoxin and injecting it in your trapezius muscles, the area at the tops of your shoulders. By putting Botox here, it adds a slimming effect to the muscles in that area, giving you an elongated neck and reducing the appearance of a hunch. The trapezius muscle is a flat, triangle-shaped muscle that often is associated with back and neck pain. If overused, it can become inflamed and enlarged. Poor posture, lifting weights —it all plays a part in what your traps look like. 

If you’re ready to go down the rabbit hole, just type “trap Botox” in the search bar on TikTok and prepare to get educated. There’s some 2.6 million views from the hashtag. And tons of before and after videos.

So who is a good candidate for traptox? Anyone who feels their neck needs a slimming effect or feels lots of tension in that area. It’s even said to help with your posture, allowing you to sit up straighter. Whether it’s for vanity purposes or relief, trap Botox is making a name for itself. One crowd in particular is really taking hold of the trend: brides looking to accentuate their neck and shoulders. While the slimming effect takes time, with proper dosing, leaner and longer-looking shoulders are definitely a result of traptox. 

Once injected with traptox, you’ll start to feel the release in the area about a week after the injection. Keep in mind, the slimming effect may take a bit longer. The effect will last anywhere from 3 to 4 months and typically takes 20 to 50 units per side, ranging from $500 to $1100.

If you’re interested in traptox (outside of TikTok and in real life), I, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co., can help. Schedule a consultation with me to discuss all the different things Botox can do for you. Reach out by calling 305-393-2311 or contacting me here online. I’m also happy to answer any questions you may have via DM on Instagram at smithand_co. And be sure to follow along to see my before and after shots. 

Botox Can Be Used for Facial Slimming

Yup, a thinner face is just an injection away.

Just when you thought buccal fat removal was all the plastic surgery rage (allegedly with celebs like Chrissy Teigen, Angelina Jolie, Kendall Jenner, and Bella Hadid hopping in on the trend) in facial thinning techniques, turns out there’s a way less invasive procedure to achieve a slimmer face, and chances are you’ve already used it. To see how buccal fat removal works, read up here. And then schedule an appointment with me. Because, instead of going under the knife to have the fat removed from inside your cheeks for a slimmer face, you can now just slim your face with Botox injections. And I, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co., am here to tell you all about it. 

Instead of undergoing surgery to have buccal fat removed, you can simply inject Botox into the masseter muscles, the muscles in the lower face, to soften jaw muscles, which causes noticeable facial slimming and shaping. Masseter muscles, which you can feel if you clench your jaw, help you chew food and are located toward the back of your jaw. They are incredibly strong. One of the strongest muscles in your body, actually. If you have bulky masseter muscles, it can give the face a square shape or a wider appearance. But, relaxing those muscles with Botox can help shrink the muscle and create a slimming effect, giving the face a shape that appears more oval or a heart shape. And who doesn’t want that?

And, if you mix this technique with fillers, well, let’s just say the face shape you’ve been dreaming of, is completely attainable. This technique can also help you achieve more defined cheekbones — without fillers. Yes, more defined cheeks without fillers. It’s essentially facial contouring with Botox. And the kind that doesn’t wash off. 

If you’re interested in V-shape facial contouring without makeup, I, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co., can help. Schedule a consultation with me to discuss all the different things Botox can do for you. Reach out by calling 305-393-2311 or contacting me here online. I’m also happy to answer any questions you may have via DM on Instagram at smithand_co. And be sure to follow along to see my before and after shots. 

My Best of Lip Filler Gallery

 Below is what I consider some of my best recent work when it comes to lip fillers transformations. 

According to Elle magazine, we’re obsessed with the perfect pout. And have been for some time now. Lip filler has been one of the biggest non-surgical procedures, according to whatclinic.com. And the American Society of Plastic Surgeons highlighted an increase of 50 percent in lip augmentations from 18 to 55-plus-years-old between 2000 and 2016. And that was seven years ago. Since then, the trend has continued to grow like wildfire. That’s a whole lot of lip filler. From the Ashton technique using Restylane Kysse to Russian technique Juvederm Ultra Plus, there are tons of options when it comes to lips. Looking back over the past few months, these are the best of the best when it comes to perfect pout transformations by me, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co. Keep in mind, if a lip transformation is something you want to pursue, I can help you transform your lips however you want. We can work on the shape, the texture, the volume and the plump. Or all of the above. We can focus on one lip or both. There are so many things we can do. You just have to decide what it is you want to do and we’ll start there. 

Here’s what you’ll find below in this order:

Restylane Kysse using the Ashton technique

Restylane Kysse using the Ashton technique

Juvederm Ultra using the Ashton technique

Restylane Kysse using the Ashton technique

Restylane Kysse using the Ashton technique

Restylane Kysse using the Ashton technique

Restylane Kysse using the Ashton technique

Restylane Kysse using the Ashton technique

Three syringe progressions from Ashton technique to Russian technique

Restylane Kysse using the Ashton technique

Bratz Doll Pout using Juvederm Ultra XC 

Restylane Kysse using the Ashton technique

Restylane Kysse using the Ashton technique

Juvederm Ultra Plus using the Ashton technique

Restylane Kysse using the Ashton technique

Ashton technique using Defyne 

Restylane Kysse using the Ashton technique

When you’re done viewing this gallery, you may want to schedule a consultation with me, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co. If that’s the case, simply reach out by calling 305-393-2311 or contacting me here online. I’m also happy to answer any questions you may have via DM on Instagram at smithand_co. And be sure to follow along to see even more of my before and after shots. 

TikTok’s Biggest Anti-Wrinkle Hacks

Would you try them?

There’s a lot of trendy anti-wrinkle hacks out there today. And they include everything from green tea to banana peels. I, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co, will share some of the most outlandish and then my professional opinion on them, as someone who works in the anti-aging industry. 

The Hack:

Banana Peels

Have you heard of the trend where you rub the inside of a banana peel on your face for a few minutes, allow it to dry for about 15 minutes, then rinse it off with warm water? It’s said the banana peel’s enzymes and antioxidants moisturize your skin and reduce wrinkles. 

My Take: 

It’s said those banana peels will make a difference. But here’s the facts: Just get Botox. Banana peels aren’t going to stop you from wrinkling. Botox will.

The Hack:

Coffee Grounds

By mixing coffee grounds with honey and rubbing it on your face for 15-20 minutes, you can moisturize your skin. Coffee grounds have wrinkle-reducing antioxidants. Honey is a natural humectant, which moisturizes. And that will help with your wrinkles.

My Take:

If you really want to rub ground coffee and honey on your face, have fun. That’s going to be fun to clean up afterward. I’d just get Botox instead – because it works.

The Hack:

Potato Juice

Influencers are confident dipping a cotton ball in potato juice and applying it directly to you face will give your skin minerals and vitamins it needs to reduce fine lines. 

My Take:

I don’t even know where you can find potato juice. But I do know where you can find Botox. And I do know Botox works at making wrinkles disappear for 3-to 5 months.

The Hack:

Green Tea

Green tea isn’t just for drinking. You can use green tea as a facial toner, and it’s recommended because it contains antioxidants that stop collagen from breaking down, reducing inflammation and keeping wrinkles at bay. 

My Take:

Just keep drinking that green tea and stick to Botox instead. 

The Hack:

Turmeric

If you’re into masks, influencers suggest mixing turmeric powder and honey with yogurt and applying it to your face. After 15-20 minutes, turmeric’s anti-inflammatory properties will kick in and reduce wrinkles. 

My Take:

If you’ve got the time, make a mask. I’m sure it will leave your skin glowing. But then come and see me for a little Botox to get rid of those wrinkles. 

Basically, my suggestion is skip the trendy hacks and invest in something you know works, like Botox. If you are interested in a consultation, with me, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co, simply reach out by calling 305-393-2311 or reaching me here online. I’m also happy to answer any questions you may have via DM on Instagram at smithand_co. And be sure to follow along to see my before and after shots.

What is Scalp Botox?

Hair loss? Thinning hair? Sweaty scalp? I’ve got something that can help—Botox.

When you think about Botox, chances are you are thinking about banishing those little crow’s feet around your eyes into oblivion. But did you know there is so much more you can do with Botox? So, so much more. And I, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co, am here to let you in on the latest. And it’s all about Botox for your hair. 

You may have heard of hair Botox, but that’s a gimmick at a salon to keep your hair straight and frizz free. I’m talking about actual Botox for your scalp. We know the FDA approved Botox for hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating). But as we look deeper into that we can see that can mean applying scalp Botox to prevent excessive sweating and prolonging your blow out. In a recent article in Byrdie, doctors talked about how scalp Botox, when injected into the hair follicles (which have sweat and oil glands), can stop sweating and oil production to keep your hair cleaner longer. This is ideal for someone who works out on a regular basis. Treatments involve not working out for several hours and waiting three to five days before your next blowout to give the Botox time to set. These treatments can be done two to three times a year, of moreso, if you’re the type who tends to go through your Botox a bit on the quicker side. 

Another study in 2020 in China suggests injecting Botox into the scalp every 3 months for 12 months can actually help grow hair. So if you are someone with thinning hair or hair loss, this may be perfect for you. The theory behind this science is that since Botox helps muscles relax, this can help blood flow to the scalp, which will increase nutrients to the hair. However, the follicles must still be in place, so if you have a patch of baldness, chances are this will not work there. The treatment must be done to prevent hair loss not after balding has set in. 

If scalp Botox is something you want to learn more about, let me, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co, help. You will typically need 100 to 200 units per session at $12.50 a unit. Expect around 1,250 to 2,500 units every three to four months.  

If you are interested in a consultation, simply reach out by calling 305-393-2311 or reaching me here online. I’m also happy to answer any questions you may have via DM on Instagram at smithand_co. And be sure to follow along to see my before and after shots.

To Dissolve or Not to Dissolve, That is the Question

Thinking about dissolving your fillers. Here are a few things to think about first.

While scrolling through Instagram the other day, I noticed The Cut had a post called The Big Dissolve: They Blew Up Their Faces. Now They’re Melting Them Down. The article goes on to talk about how pillowy faces are a fading trend. And while people were once racing to injectors to use fillers to give them what God didn’t or what aging took away, now they are racing to injectors to dissolve those fillers. The latest trend: An angular face, a la Bella Hadid

When it comes to dissolving fillers, my take, as an Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co, is different then most. To start the dissolving process, it typically takes one to two sessions to dissolve. The sessions can be 3 to 5 days apart. Then, you have to wait two weeks before you can refill from your last dissolving session. When we start to refill, we have to go slow. That means one syringe at a time using a smaller molecule that is less likely to migrate again. From here, we can build the lips up back to the size they are used to, but we typically have to give it at least four to six weeks in between the first two syringes, then two to three months in between the subsequent syringes. If someone has a lot of volume, which is typically the people who also have migration, it can take them a good six to eight months to build back up to the volume they’re used to without the migration. It’s a big process and expensive as well. Each vile of dissolver is $350. Each syringe of filler is $800. For those who have tiny areas of migration at all, you really have to be ready for the process before you just go and dissolve. In my experience, a lot of patients are not ready for the process. In that case, they try to do just a half syringe to shape a little bit more dimension and lift. Then, when they’re ready, they come back and start the process. Most of the time, it’s a year-plus before they come back and decide to dissolve. 

As well, I, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co, am not someone who will force people to dissolve because it is such a big undertaking. There are a lot of injectors who won’t touch you unless you do. This is not my school of thought. It’s your face and I’m here to help you accomplish what you want in the best way possible for you. But I am here to guide you through what will work best for the look you are trying to achieve. 

If you are interested in a consultation, simply reach out by calling 305-393-2311 or reaching me here online. I’m also happy to answer any questions you may have via DM on Instagram at smithand_co. And be sure to follow along to see my before and after shots. 

Gua Sha Trends to Avoid in 2023

Here’s what not to do with your Gua Sha

There’s a TikTok trend going around you should definitely skip. It involves migrated filler and your Gua Sha. And I, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co, am here to make sure you stay safe from this misinformation.

For those who don’t know, a Gua sha is a tool to rub the skin in long strokes. If used correctly, it applies enough pressure to create minor bruising. While the tool can help break down scar and connective tissue, it is not a filler migration fixer. And despite that, many on social media are showing videos of themselves using gua sha to move their migrated filler back into place. In fact, using a gua sha can actually move around fresh filler or Botox, so it’s best to avoid using it for two weeks after being injected. 

Yes, sometimes filler migration happens. No, you cannot move it back into place with a gua sha, no matter what social media says. The only way to fix migrated filler is by dissolving it. This is one of many reasons why it’s important to go to a trusted and educated injector, like me, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co is a must when it comes to injectables. 

There are a few other rules when it comes to what not to do after getting injectables. 

  • Stay away from intense cardio. It can raise your blood pressure which can cause bruising or swelling at the injection site.

  • Don’t apply makeup directly after. Needles leave tiny pricks in the face and you wouldn’t want any bacteria getting in there. 

  • Don’t lay down for at least four hours after getting injected. This can actually help prevent migration so you don’t have to go to TikTok in search of crazy methods to fix your injectables. 

  • Avoid alcohol. Yup, it causes bruising. 

And whatever you do, don’t use a gua sha as an attempt to move migrated filler back into place. Come see me and we will dissolve it and start anew instead.

If you are interested in a consultation, simply reach out by calling 305-393-2311 or reaching me here online. I’m also happy to answer any questions you may have via DM on Instagram at smithand_co. And be sure to follow along to see my before and after shots. 

How to Book for Big Events

The holidays are coming. Book now before it’s too late.

Hanukkah. Christmas. New Year’s Eve. All the big holidays are coming. So when is it best to book your appointment? Keep reading and I, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co, will help you find out when it’s best to schedule your injection appointments for holidays or big days ahead.

When it comes to events with photos, you’ll want to give yourself a week or two to book. For big events, like New Year’s Eve, you’ll want to give your injectable at least two weeks for everything to settle and bruising to subside. Remember, it takes products like Botox up to two weeks to see the full effect. As well,  for those that bruise, bruising typically lasts between three to five days. Limiting painkillers like Advil for up to seven days before you appointment can help minimize that, as well. But it’s something you’ll want to take into account because no one wants to attend a holiday party with a bruise hidden under their makeup. 

When it comes to the waitlist at Smith and Co, my website at smithandco.com updates live, so you can literally sit and refresh the page and see openings in real time. Confirmations go out five days in advance, so that’s when you start seeing stuff open the same week, as they have up to 48 hours to cancel. You can even find appointments a day or two out, if you watch the site. If you already have an appointment booked and you’re looking for something sooner, you can also shoot me a text or DM and I will put it in. However, most of the time the openings come and go so quickly, I am unable to save the spot because of the system in place. 

So when is the best time to book for holiday appointments? Essentially, it’s now. We are just 23 days away from New Year’s Eve. If you’re looking for a new pout to pucker up at the stroke of midnight, the best time to book is right now.

I hope to see you soon. And happy almost 2023. If a consultation on filler or a different procedure, like Botox, PDO threads or any number of other services is something you’re interested in, simply reach out. Prices and the number of syringes can all be discussed at your consultation. Schedule a consultation with me by calling 305-393-2311 or reaching me here online. I’m also happy to answer any questions you may have via DM on Instagram at smithand_co




Do You Do Tear Troughs at Smith and Co?

Keep reading to find out.

Rarely a day goes by when I don’t get asked if I do under eye filler, or tear troughs. It’s one of those areas so many of us want to improve. And it’s easy to see why. Bad night of sleep? Dark circles. Allergies? Dark circles. Stressed out? Dark circles. Getting older? Dark circles. And try as you might to slather every eye cream on earth on them, there they are. Always there. The circle you never wanted to be a part of. So when people come to me asking for filler in their tear troughs, I, Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co, understand why. However, it’s not a service I offer and here is why. My main rule is I don’t do anything I can’t fix. Under the eyes is a tricky area and the complications from under eyes can be surgical. Tear troughs also come with a lot of swelling and bruising that patients have a hard time dealing with. Sometimes you can even have delayed effects months after the procedure. The adverse event (excess bruising, delayed swelling or chronic swelling for months or bad placement / filler moving) is reported to happen 20 percent of the time. That ratio is just too high for me and my practice set up to manage. But that doesn’t mean I am against the procedure. I do support getting tear troughs, and they can be done well. You’ll want to go to somebody who specializes in them and can manage any of the issues / complications that can arise. I am happy to make suggestions on who is best for you. 

Before running to get your tear troughs filled, consider cheek filler to help improve the under eye area. Many clients who struggle with this area find that filling in their cheeks will diminish the tear troughs themselves and create a smoother transition between upper cheeks and the under eye region. This is a great place to start if this is one of your areas of concern without the possible complications. 

If a consultation on filler or a different procedure, like Botox, PDO threads or any number of other services is something you’re interested in, simply reach out. Prices and the number of syringes can all be discussed at your consultation. Schedule a consultation with me by calling 305-393-2311 or reaching me here online. I’m also happy to answer any questions you may have via DM on Instagram at smithand_co



Could Joe Jonas Be the Long-Last Secret to Male-based Injectables?

Now that the star is using Xeomin to treat wrinkles, he’s speaking out about it. Will other men follow suit?

The face of injectables had long been a woman-dominated world. There’s Kylie Jenner, Britney Spears, Jessica Simpson, Lisa Rinna, Katy Perry, Kaley Cuoco and Christie Brinkley. Then there’s the ones who refuse to admit they’ve had them but we’ve all seen their faces of the past versus the one today. We all know who they are, too. Even if they deny it. 

But what about the men? It’s no secret injectables work for both men and women, but men have a tendency to share their experiences less. Does that mean men aren’t using injectables? Of course they are. And now with male celebs like Joe Jonas are speaking out about using them, expect to hear more men admitting to keeping their youthful appearance with injectables. 

"We're all getting older and part of that is being comfortable [in our skin]," Jonas told PEOPLE magazine. “We can be open and honest about it and be confident and not really shy away from speaking our truth."

So where has Jonas been jabbed? Frown lines and wrinkles —just like many of the rest of us. He goes on to say, “There were all these talks at one point, like, 'Oh, men can't do this or it's weird for guys to do that,' and I think there's a stigma that's fading, and I like that," Jonas continued. "Guys are more openly wearing makeup, and it's great to see. It's like, do whatever you want, you know? It's a beautiful generation that we're living in,” he tells the magazine. 

Indeed it is a beautiful thing when you can be open and honest about what makes you feel and look great. So if you’re a man or live with one who could use a little help from injectables, let me,  Danielle Smith, Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and Miami botox and filler specialist at smith & co, help. We can discuss Botox, filler and any preventative care you may feel you need.

If a consultation is something you’re interested in, simply reach out. Prices and the number of syringes can all be discussed at your consultation. Schedule a consultation with me by calling 305-393-2311 or reaching me here online. I’m also happy to answer any questions you may have via DM on Instagram at smithand_co.