College Park Botox doctors
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Rondi Kathleen Walker, MD
Washington Plastic Surgeon
3301 New Mexico Avenue, N.W. Foxhall Square, Suite 252, Washington |
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Amy Cole, MD
College Park Dermatologist
10313 Georgia Ave Suite 309, Silver Spring |
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Eric Finzi, MD, PhD
College Park Dermatologist
7701 Greenbelt Rd Suite 504, Greenbelt |
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Eleanor Ford, MD
College Park Dermatologist
344 University Blvd. W. Suite 321, Silver Spring |
Recent Answers
One of my staff left out an undiluted bottle of Botox in the room, and it was not refrigerated for about 3 days. Is it still effective?
I have found Botox to be very stable in the undiluted form and the diluted form if used with preserved saline. However, because of FDA recommendations I do not inject Botox that has not been kept refrigerated.
I have very good skin for my age. I am very careful with sunscreen (spf 70+ with zinc because I'm allergic to regular sunscreen) and I try to wear hats and sunglasses. I do have a lot of freckles but I don't burn because I'm half Italian (southern). ANYWAY, I know that preventative Botox is big and so is retin A, but before I invest all this money over a long period of time, I want to know if it will really make a difference. Can you REALLY look 26 at 36 or is it all a scam?
The best way to maintain a youthful, natural and health look is to avoid the sun, keep well hydrated, use sunscreen daily with a zinc or titatinium dioxide in the base. It is also important you do not smoke. The rest is up to your heredity.
Ultherapy which treats skin laxity and stiumlates collagen production is also an excellent way to maintain a youthful appearance once skin sag or wrinkles become visible. Other viable options alone or in conjunction with Ultherapy are Botox injections ((which prevent muscle contraction) and injectable fillers.





