Ocala Botox doctors
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Navinderdeep S. Nijher, MD
Ocala Plastic Surgeon
3320 SW 34th Circle, Ocala |
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Richard Sadove, MD
Gainesville Plastic Surgeon
101 NW 75th Str Suite 3, Gainesville |
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Leonik A. Ahumada, MD
Ocala Plastic Surgeon
Ocala |
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Rangaswamy Asokan, MD
Ocala Plastic Surgeon
3320 SW 34th Circle, Ocala |
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Frederick Behringer, M.D.
Ocala Dermatologist
2611 SE 17th St Ste B, Ocala |
Recent Answers
I had a necklift with platysmaplasty 4 mos ago. I think that maybe I had too much lipo just under chin, because when my head is tilted back, very small bands show and pull, and a larger band shows and creates a dent. What is the remedy for this? Is botox on these bands an option?
Using botox to treat neck bands can work if the bands are appearing due to overactivity of the muscle but usually requires a reasonable dose of Botox. The small bands you are describing when you tilt your head back are not uncommon after a platysmaplasty if part of the muscle has been released or cut and may just be some scar tissue. At four months I might give it some more time to see if it improves on its own otherwise you can try some Botox to try and soften the appearance.
This new doctor did one tiny poke on each side!? In the past, I've had little injections near all the lines (5 or 6 on each side)? Did I go to the wrong doctor or is this how some Doctors inject Botox for crows feet??
There is no one way to inject the crows feet. I prefer to do multiple injections points by spreading the skin to see the small veins and therby try to avoid hitting them which can cause bruising. The single point injection techniques can also work but the injector needs to make sure the injection is spread out along all the crow's feet and not just concentrated at one end or the other. As this area can easily be touched up you will be able to see if it worked or not and then get more if needed.

