PURE Medical Spa
7 Mallett Way, Bluffton, SC 29910
Treatment guide
Compare 2 providers that publicly list botox around Ridgeland, SC. Start with fit, then check who performs the appointment, how follow-up works, and which nearby treatment page belongs in the same decision.
Providers listing it
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Local guides
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Related services
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Provider shortlist
7 Mallett Way, Bluffton, SC 29910
25 Minetta Lane, Suite 106, Bluffton, SC 29910
What it usually means
Botox usually sits in the expression-line category: forehead lines, frown lines, crow's feet, and other movement-related wrinkles. The useful local comparison is not just who lists it, but how clearly the provider explains dosing, facial balance, follow-up timing, and who performs the injections.
Softening lines that show up when the face moves.
Comparing injector experience before opening a booking flow.
Understanding whether a consult is focused on prevention, correction, or a lighter maintenance result.
Before booking
Ask who performs the injection and how often they treat the area you care about.
Confirm whether pricing is by unit, area, or package.
Ask what follow-up window they recommend if the result needs a small adjustment.
After the visit
Most providers give simple same-day guidance around exercise, rubbing the area, and timing other treatments. Confirm those instructions directly because policies can vary by injector and appointment type.
Home care
Products do not replace Botox, but a calm routine with moisturizer and SPF helps the skin look steadier while you compare injectables.
Providers
These cards only include providers whose public service tags include this treatment. Open the full provider guide for address, website, treatment tags, and nearby links.
| Provider | botox | chemical peels | hydrafacial | acne treatment | dermal fillers | dermaplaning | diamondglow facial | Guide |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PURE Medical Spa puremedspamd.com | Open | |||||||
| The Beautique thebeautiquebluffton.com | Open |
7 Mallett Way, Bluffton, SC 29910
Official facial treatments page lists acne treatment, chemical peels, RF microneedling, Hydrafacial, dermal fillers, Botox, prescribed creams/medications, Bluffton and Beaufort locations, and phone numbers.
25 Minetta Lane, Suite 106, Bluffton, SC 29910
Official medical esthetics page lists Hydrafacial, DiamondGlow Facial, microneedling, chemical peels, dermaplaning, laser treatments, Botox, fillers, Bluffton address, and phone.
Product guides
These are home-care guides, not substitutes for the service. They give visitors something useful to keep reading after the provider shortlist.

The Ordinary · Treat
Glass breaks down The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% Serum for Oily Skin with routine fit, ingredient context, who should skip it, and what to compare before buying.
$6.00 - $10.80

Paula's Choice · Treat
Glass breaks down Paula's Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Exfoliating Toner with routine fit, ingredient context, who should skip it, and what to compare before buying.
$37.00

AuraBiom · Treat
Glass breaks down AuraBiom Legacy Youth Elixir with peptide-delivery claims, GHK-Cu, Matrixyl, Argireline, hydration, Loox review themes, FAQs, price, and routine fit.
$79.00 - $249.00
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Questions
Use these as the practical checks before leaving the page for a provider site.
This page lists providers from the live local provider layer that publicly include botox. Use it as a shortlist, then confirm current availability with the provider before booking.
No. Treatment names can overlap across provider menus. The right fit depends on the concern, skin history, downtime tolerance, budget, and who performs the appointment.
Provider treatments and home care solve different jobs. Product guides help people keep the routine calm before or after an appointment instead of guessing with random products.
Yes, especially if you are still choosing between multiple treatments. The comparison table shows which providers list each service category in one place.