Jacksonville Botox doctors

Scott Trimas, MD Scott Trimas, MD
Jacksonville Facial Plastic Surgeon
1361 13th Ave South Suite 125, Jacksonville Beach
49 answers
Armando Soto, MD Armando Soto, MD
Orlando Plastic Surgeon
7009 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Suite 100, Orlando
16 answers
David C. Pearson, MD David C. Pearson, MD
Jacksonville Facial Plastic Surgeon
1835 East West Parkway Suite 19, Fleming Island
6 answers
A. H. Nezami, MD A. H. Nezami, MD
Jacksonville Plastic Surgeon
820 Prudential Drive Suite 702, Jacksonville
5 answers
Michael A. Fallucco Michael A. Fallucco
Jacksonville Plastic Surgeon
14540 Old St Augustine MOBII Suite # 2391 - 3rd Floor, Jacksonville
5 answers
Vaishali Doolabh, MD Vaishali Doolabh, MD
Jacksonville Plastic Surgeon
4221 Southpoint Pkwy Suite 1, Jacksonville
2 answers

Recent Answers

After 3 Years of Having Botox for Crows Feet I Have Indents Under my Eyes Will They Go Away?

After having Botox at the corner of my eyes I have indents under my eyes a kind of deflated look to the too of my cheeks, my under eye wrinkles are much worse & my crows feet have come back with a vengeance.I really don't want to make it all worse but it's getting me down I last had Botox around 4 months ago, will the deflated look improve?

A: Botox and hollow eyes

What you are describing sounds like a separate issue than the "crows feet" lines you have had treated by Botox.  Botox works by temporarily paralyzing muscles through a process called "chemodenervation."  This should not affect the hollow/deflated area to the top of your cheeks that you are describing. 

A simple treatment for the hollow/deflated under eye/top of cheek area is either fillers of fat transfer.  Fillers will last for 6-12 months and Fat transfer will last for the amount of fat that sets up a permanent blood supply and actually lives at this new area.  Fillers and fat transfer can be done as an office/or outpatient procedure depending on the patient and physician comfort level.

Michael A. Fallucco
Jacksonville Plastic Surgeon
Botox 1 Wk Ago - Brows Now Asymmetrical. Is 1 Wk Long Enough to Tell or Should I Wait to Go Back?

I got botox for lines on forehead & bunny line on 1 side. I felt my dr put more on 1 side of my forehead than the other (assumed there was a reason). Now,1wk later,brow on side she favored is very lifted (esp. outer 1/3, esp. when I raise them). I dont care if both brows angle up like that 1 or both are normal like the other-as long as theyre a matching pair. Its the gross asymmetry I cant do. Is 1wk long enough to give? Should it be fixed free? Should I just go elsewhere after such bad results?

A: Botox results asymmetrical, what should I do?

You are not alone if you have asymmetrical results following Botox.  Not only can dosing vary from one side to the other, but the amount your muscle contract can factor in as well.  At 10-14 days you should be experiencing the maximal effect of Botox and this is a great time to come back to your MD for "touch-ups."  Whether or not it is fixed for a price or for free differs among practices, and hopefully this was something they discussed up front with you at the initial injection.  Good luck!

Michael A. Fallucco
Jacksonville Plastic Surgeon
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