Reduced Touch-Ups 

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— KYLE FARR, DNP, NP-C
Kyle Farr Aesthetics

'Touch-up' Defined

A patient returning with undesired clinical results from a neurotoxin procedure — within four weeks of injection — despite having received appropriate clinical dosing.

1 out of 122 required a touch-up

At Site 1, only 1 out of 122 participants required a touch-up—a low touch-up rate of just 0.82%, compared to the site's 2023 rate of 4.5%.*

Patients who received touch-ups reported lower satisfaction levels.

A study observed that patients who required touch-up injections after initial botulinum toxin treatments reported slightly lower satisfaction levels at three weeks compared to those who did not need additional injections.**

*According to IRB Study TR 24-006. **"Satisfaction of patients after treatment with botulinum toxin for dynamic facial lines" May 2003 Dermatologic Surgery

Providers who have fully adopted NavaClick in their practices report a significant decrease in touch-up appointments, (thanks to more consistent dosing.)

Click below to hear why professionals like you are more confident than ever...
Precision Dosing

Precision Dosing

Julie Bass Kaplan, FNP-BC 

Eyes-on-the-Patient Delivery

Eyes-on-the-Patient Delivery

Dr. John P. Fezza 

Injector Support

Injector Support

Dr. Kevin Keller 

Needle-Free Dilution

Needle-Free Dilution

Tatiana Sarmiento, NP 

Reduced Touch-Ups

Reduced Touch-Ups

Kyle Farr, DNP, NP-C 

Reduced Waste

Reduced Waste

Nurse Jenna Black, NP 

Patient Retention

Patient Retention

Dr. Rebecca Weiss 

Office Efficiency

Office Efficiency

Dr. Shawn Cabbell, DDS 

Less Pain

Less Pain

Dr. Robyn Siperstein