
botox Body Contouring, Ethical Pricing Myths & Kevin’s Makeover Challenge
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Tyler’s back in Kelowna, and he and Dr. Andrew dive straight into one of the stranger uses for botox: body contouring. Turns out, high-dose botox can shrink bulky muscles like calves and shoulders by inducing atrophy. It’s not for everyone—professional athletes, maybe sit this one out—but for those chasing the Barbie-calf look, it’s a legit option.
Next up, the pair dismantle the idea of “ethical botox pricing,” calling out clinics that charge per area instead of per unit. While it sounds simple, this approach often leads to weaker treatments and higher costs, misaligning the injector’s incentives with patient outcomes. Andrew argues for transparency: dose based on muscle strength, not marketing spin.
The episode also touches on why more medical pros are leaving traditional practice for aesthetics. Better schedules, creative freedom, and grateful patients—plus, no more eight-dollar prostate exams—make it a compelling switch. Tyler caps it off with real-world clinic build advice: keep designs simple, don’t overspend on brand names, and always cross-check your designer with your builder.
And finally, there’s Kevin. Their lovable, crinkly, brow-heavy friend becomes the show’s first official makeover subject. Also, Tyler really wants to know where to stop shaving his legs. No, seriously—he’s asking.
Links & Notes
- Learn more about Dr. Andrew Dargie’s Botox Course
- Submit Your Questions!
- (00:00) - Welcome to Botox Cowboys
- (01:09) - botox for Body Contouring
- (05:52) - "Ethical botox Pricing"
- (16:45) - Tables Turn: Tyler answers aesthetics questions
- (24:27) - Kevin's Korner