Botox for RosedaleNatural, refreshed — never frozen.
Live near Francis Lewis Boulevard, Sunrise Highway, or Brookville Boulevard and want to soften frown lines or crow’s feet? Botox and Dysport are prescription wrinkle relaxers — and a short drive north on Hollis Avenue, they’re planned and supervised by Dr. Keisha Bryant, MD at a real medical office, not a pop-up spa or a “Botox party.”
“A rested, natural look — softened lines, never a frozen mask.”
— Dr. Keisha Bryant, MD
Botox a short drive from Rosedale — at a real doctor’s office
Rosedale sits at the far southeast edge of Queens, tucked between Sunrise Highway, the Nassau County line, and the marshlands near JFK — a quiet neighborhood of homeowners with strong Caribbean-American and African-American roots. Being out on the edge means good cosmetic care can feel far away, and a real doctor’s office even farther.
We’re closer than you think. At Dr. Bryant Medical Practice and MedSpa — 205-15 Hollis Avenue, a short drive north through Laurelton and St Albans — your Botox or Dysport is planned by our clinical team under Dr. Keisha Bryant, MD’s supervision, with your face assessed first so the plan fits your muscles and your goals.
With a prescription treatment like Botox, that physician-led approach is the difference between a natural refresh and an overdone look — and it beats driving into the city or trusting a pop-up. Rosedale neighbors most often ask about the “11” frown lines, forehead creases, and crow’s feet. Read the full Botox treatment page or browse all MedSpa services.
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The MD difference
- Botox & Dysport planned under Dr. Keisha Bryant, MD's supervision
- Your facial anatomy assessed before a single unit is dosed
- Genuine, FDA-approved product — dosed conservatively for natural results
- A real medical office, not a pop-up or a house-party "Botox event"
- A short 10–14 minute drive north on Hollis Avenue
What Rosedale patients ask for
- · “Soften my frown lines but still look like me”
- · “Smooth my forehead without the frozen look”
- · “Ease crow’s feet around my eyes”
- · “One trip that’s worth the drive”
Individual results vary. Dosing is planned conservatively for a natural, refreshed look.
How Botox actually works
Botox (and Dysport) is a purified botulinum toxin that temporarily relaxes the small facial muscles that crease your skin when you frown, squint, or raise your brows. Ease those muscles and the dynamic lines above them soften — while the rest of your face keeps moving naturally. It’s a prescription medication, so a physician-led plan is what keeps results both safe and natural.
The visit is quick — about 10–15 minutes and a few tiny injections, with essentially no downtime. For a neighborhood as far out as Rosedale, that means one short trip and you’re done. Results ease in over 3–7 days, peak around two weeks, and typically last 3–4 months before muscle movement gradually returns.
Because the effect is temporary and dose-dependent, the skill is in how much, and exactly where — which is why we assess your face first and start conservatively, so the drive is always worth it. Want the clinical detail? Read our main Botox page or browse all MedSpa services.
Getting here from Rosedale
From Rosedale (Francis Lewis Boulevard, Sunrise Highway, Brookville Boulevard), take Francis Lewis or Merrick Boulevard north through Laurelton and St Albans to Hollis Avenue — about a 10–14 minute drive to 205-15 Hollis Avenue, NY 11412. By bus, the Q5 connects Rosedale toward Merrick Boulevard and the area. Free street parking is usually available right by the office.
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Rosedale, a natural refresh is worth the short drive.
Book a free consult and Dr. Bryant's team will plan Botox or Dysport that softens lines while keeping you looking like you. Honest, per-area pricing quoted at the consult.