Personalized anti-wrinkle treatment from a University of Miami-trained nurse practitioner who personally performs every injection.
Kelly Wolfe, MSN, FNP-BC has been refining faces in 33139 for years. Her South of Fifth practice serves Miami Beach, Mid-Beach, Bal Harbour, Surfside, and Brickell — patients who want to look refreshed and rested for South Beach dinners, Faena galas, art week, and everyday life in a high-visibility city.
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Frown lines (11s), crow's feet, forehead lines, bunny lines, gummy smile, jaw slimming, neck bands, underarm sweating.
30 minute appointment. Injections take under 5 minutes. Zero downtime; back to South Beach the same hour.
First effects in 3–5 days. Fully settled by day 14. Lasts 3–4 months on average; longer with consistent maintenance.
$13–$18 per unit · most areas use 20–60 units. Priced per unit, so your invoice matches your actual dosing.
Kelly Wolfe, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC — Florida APRN #11005134, University of Miami-trained. Every injection, every appointment.
1000 5th Street, Suite 414 — South of Fifth, Miami Beach 33139. Free building parking, 8 minutes from Brickell.
Miami Beach has one of the highest concentrations of aesthetic providers in the country, but the climate, lifestyle, and pace of life here create considerations you won't find in a generic Botox guide.
Our patients want to look like themselves on their best day — rested after a weekend at the Faena, refreshed before an event at the Pérez Art Museum, polished at a closing dinner in Brickell. The goal is for friends to ask what are you doing differently? — not to notice the treatment itself.
Achieving that result in Miami Beach specifically benefits from a different approach than Botox in cooler, calmer climates. The reasons are climate, culture, and lifestyle:
These details are easy to overlook with a one-size-fits-all approach. Kelly’s consultations build them in from the start — so your dosing, your interval, and your treatment plan are calibrated for the life you actually live in this city.
South Florida Face and Body sits in Suite 414 at 1000 5th Street, in the South of Fifth district of Miami Beach. From there, Kelly serves patients across Miami Beach, the barrier islands, and Miami proper.
Kelly’s office sits at the southern tip of Miami Beach — close enough to be reachable from Brickell in under 10 minutes via the MacArthur Causeway, and a short hop up Collins from Mid-Beach, Surfside, and Bal Harbour.
1000 5th Street, Suite 414 · Miami Beach, FL 33139
The geography matters because Botox planning isn’t only about your face — it’s about your week. A Mid-Beach patient who walks the boardwalk every morning may need a different forehead dose than a Brickell patient working in air-conditioned offices. A Bal Harbour patient with grandchildren on their lap needs to retain forehead expressiveness in a way a Sunset Harbour young professional may not prioritize. We plan for the life you actually live in this city.
Botox is a purified form of botulinum toxin type A. Injected in micro-doses into specific facial muscles, it temporarily blocks the nerve signal that tells those muscles to contract. The muscle relaxes; the wrinkle on the surface softens.
It works on dynamic wrinkles — the lines caused by repeated movement. That’s the 11s between your brows, the fan-shaped lines at the corners of your eyes when you smile, the horizontal lines across your forehead when you raise your eyebrows, the bunny lines along your nose, and the cobblestone texture on the chin.
It does not fill volume. If you’ve lost cheek projection, have hollowing under the eyes, or want fuller lips, those concerns are addressed with dermal fillers and biostimulators — a different category of treatment. A consultation with Kelly will tell you when Botox is the answer, when filler is, and when both work together.
It also does not fix skin quality. Sun damage, enlarged pores, fine crepiness, melasma — Botox doesn’t touch any of those. For those concerns we use medical microneedling and a customized prescription skincare protocol.
| Neuromodulator | Onset / Spread | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Botox Cosmetic | 5–7 days · precise, contained spread | Glabella, crow’s feet, masseter. The reliable standard. |
| Dysport | 2–3 days · wider diffusion | Large forehead surface, broader brow fields. |
| Xeomin | 4–6 days · “naked” (no carrier protein) | Patients with possible Botox resistance. |
| Letybo (newer in U.S.) | 3–4 days · quick onset | Glabella-specific. Often value-priced as it enters the market. |
Your first appointment is 30 minutes. The injection takes five. The rest of that time — the facial analysis, the conversation about what you actually want — is what keeps our patients coming back.
Botox in Miami Beach typically ranges from $13 to $18 per unit. Most treatment areas require 20–60 units, putting a single appointment between roughly $260 and $1,000 depending on the muscles addressed and your aesthetic goals.
To get a realistic estimate for your face specifically, here’s what an average dose looks like by area:
A few notes on Miami Beach pricing. Quotes priced significantly below the regional average can indicate diluted product or a less experienced injector — worth asking how the product is reconstituted. Quotes meaningfully above the regional average often reflect higher overhead rather than better outcomes. The most transparent practices price per unit and share the dosing plan before treatment, so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Patients travel from Brickell, Bal Harbour, and beyond to see Kelly for a specific reason: the combination of clinical depth and personal attention is uncommon in a city where many practices rely on rotating staff and high patient volume.
Kelly Wolfe is a Florida-licensed Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN #11005134) and board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC), credentialed by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. She holds a Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Miami, plus a Master’s in Biochemistry from Missouri State University, where her graduate research focused on metabolism and the role of leptin and appetite-suppressing hormones. That biochemistry background matters more than people realize: Botox is a protein, the body metabolizes it, and how Kelly dilutes, reconstitutes, and places that protein draws on a molecular understanding that goes well beyond standard injector training. She is also a Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner — meaning she considers your whole physiology (sleep, thyroid, sex hormones, inflammation) alongside your aesthetic goals.
And she owns the practice. The person you book with is the person who treats you — every visit, start to finish.
Same-week consultations available. South of Fifth, Miami Beach.
Kelly is the owner of South Florida Face and Body. A board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner trained at the University of Miami, she holds advanced degrees in nursing, biochemistry, and biology, with graduate research focused on metabolism and the role of leptin and appetite-suppressing hormones. She practices at the intersection of functional medicine and aesthetic injection — meaning the conversations in her treatment room often go beyond the syringe to consider sleep, hormones, metabolism, and inflammation as part of how your skin and face actually present.
Licensed as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in the State of Florida (APRN #11005134), Kelly brings more than three decades of experience in health, fitness, and clinical practice. She has performed aesthetic injections in South Florida for over a decade and has trained alongside the dermatology and plastic surgery community that built Miami’s aesthetic reputation.
She is the one who answers your text message. She is the one who calls the day after your injection.
From your first consultation through every follow-up, you’ll work directly with Kelly — one injector, one set of hands, one consistent plan.
Advanced practice registered nursing with a focus on family health and primary care.
Research focused on metabolism and the role of leptin and appetite-suppressing hormones.
Research with a strong foundation in human physiology, cellular biology, and biochemistry.
National certification in family practice and primary care.
Authorized to diagnose, treat, and prescribe medications in the State of Florida.
Advanced training in root-cause diagnostics, hormone optimization, metabolic health, and integrative wellness.
Over 30 years helping clients achieve sustainable health and wellness transformations.
"Kelly is amazing! She's incredibly knowledgeable and progressive when it comes to facial aesthetics. My Botox and filler results are natural, refreshed, and exactly what I was hoping for — never overdone."
"Kelly is the best! She truly listens to what her clients want and delivers exactly what you picture. My results are always natural and beautiful. I couldn't recommend her more!"
"I was on holiday in Miami and got the details for Kelly. Best Botox I have had. She advised my husband who had very sore facial skin with a new routine and has cleared up the problem. Would certainly recommend."
Common questions from Miami Beach patients. If yours isn't covered here, Kelly is happy to answer it directly — just text or call.
Botox in Miami Beach typically ranges from $13 to $18 per unit. A standard treatment of the upper face (glabella, forehead, crow’s feet) uses roughly 40–55 units, so most patients pay between $520 and $990 per session. Single-area treatments — just the 11s, or just a lip flip — can be considerably less.
At South Florida Face and Body, Kelly prices per unit. You see the dosing plan before injection, and your invoice reflects only the units used during your appointment.
Most patients see results for 3 to 4 months. In Miami Beach specifically, that window can be slightly shorter for patients who train at high intensity 4+ times per week, spend significant time in the sun, or have a higher baseline metabolism. We see most Miami Beach patients on a 12–14 week maintenance cadence rather than the textbook 16.
Your first appointment is 30 minutes total. Kelly does a full facial analysis and discusses your goals before any needle is involved; the injection itself takes about 5 minutes. Follow-up appointments are similar in length. You can be back at your car in time for lunch in SoFi.
Not with a thoughtful, individualized treatment plan. The over-treated look generally comes from over-dosing the forehead without accounting for muscle balance and individual brow movement. Kelly’s approach is to preserve natural expression intentionally — you should still be able to raise your brows, show surprise, and look like yourself when you laugh.
If you’ve had results you weren’t happy with elsewhere, bring photos to your consultation. We can build a personalized plan that gradually refines your appearance over the next one to two cycles.
There’s no formal downtime. Most patients return to work, errands, or a workout the next morning without anyone noticing. Day-of guidance: no lying flat for 4 hours, no exercise for the rest of the day, no facials for 48 hours, no alcohol for 24 hours. Pinpoint redness or mild bumps at injection sites resolve within an hour.
Most healthy adults aged 18 to 75 with dynamic wrinkles are good candidates. You are not a candidate if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, have a neuromuscular disorder (myasthenia gravis, Lambert-Eaton, ALS), have an active skin infection at the planned injection site, or have a known allergy to botulinum toxin or albumin. Kelly will confirm fit during your consultation.
If your concern is a wrinkle that appears when you move your face — frown lines when you concentrate, crow’s feet when you smile — that’s Botox. If your concern is a wrinkle or hollowness that’s there at rest — under-eye hollows, flat cheeks, thinning lips, marionette lines — that’s typically filler. Many patients use both. The consultation is free; we’ll tell you honestly which one (or neither) is right for you.
Common, temporary effects include mild bruising, headache (in 1–2% of patients), or pinpoint redness at the injection site — all resolve within hours to days. Rare effects include a brow or lid heaviness that lasts a few weeks if a dose drifts; this is almost entirely an injector-skill issue and is uncommon with an experienced provider. Anaphylactic reactions to Botox are exceptionally rare.
All four are FDA-approved botulinum toxin type A neuromodulators. The molecules differ slightly: Dysport spreads a bit more (good for broad foreheads), Xeomin has no carrier protein (sometimes better tolerated by patients with antibody resistance), and Letybo is newer in the U.S. market and often value-priced for the glabella. Kelly carries multiple options and matches the molecule to your tissue, not the other way around.
1000 5th Street, Suite 414, Miami Beach, FL 33139 — in the South of Fifth (SoFi) district, just south of Ocean Drive. We’re 8 minutes from Brickell, 9 from Mid-Beach, 18 from Bal Harbour. Free parking in the building. Phone: (786) 529-1860. Hours: Monday–Friday 10am–6pm, Saturday 10am–2pm.
Same-week consultations available. Kelly personally returns every new patient inquiry within one business day. Direct communication, transparent pricing, and a treatment plan built around you.