Injectable Fillers and BOTOX

    Overview

    In cosmetic procedures, injectable fillers and botox are used to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and aging. Fillers, such as collagen, are used to increase the fullness of lips and cheeks. Botox, made from botulism toxin, is used to paralyze muscle activity, reducing wrinkles.

    Our providers

    Profiles

    Timothy Daugherty, MD

    Plastic Surgeon Plastic Surgery
    747 N. Rutledge Street 3rd Floor Springfield, IL 62702
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    Danielle Oros, FNP-BC

    Certified Nurse Practitioner Plastic Surgery
    747 N. Rutledge Street 3rd Floor Springfield, IL 62702
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    Neelam Phalke, MD

    Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ENT) Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery
    720 N. Bond Street Springfield , IL 62702
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    Michael Ruebhausen, MD

    Plastic Surgeon Plastic Surgery
    302 West Hay Street Suite 205 Decatur, IL 62526
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    Nicole Sommer, MD

    Director of SIU Cosmetic Clinic Plastic Surgery
    747 N. Rutledge Street 3rd Floor Springfield, IL 62702
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    Jimmy Winters, MD

    Plastic Surgeon Plastic Surgery
    747 N. Rutledge Street 3rd Floor Springfield, IL 62702

    Why SIU

    Continually learning

    With a focus on continual improvement, our doctors take the time to research, study and innovate to provide the latest treatments for our patients.

    Patient-first experience

    Our care ranges from primary care physicians to specialists and sub-specialists who have advanced training. We're here for you when you need us.

    Breakthrough tech

    Continually teaching the next generation of doctors, our physicians use the latest developments in procedures and technologies for our patients.

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