Eatontown Botox doctors
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Andrew Miller, MD
Edison Facial Plastic Surgeon
1150 Amboy Ave, Edison |
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15 answers |
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Michael Constantin Gartner, DO
Paramus Plastic Surgeon
3 Winslow Place, Paramus |
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Anthony S. Lombardi, Jr. MD
Eatontown Plastic Surgeon
32 Corbett Way 2nd Fl, Eatontown |
Recent Answers
Hello! I got 25units of botox on November 7th. I can still make those 11 lines and the depression is still there. Should I look into a filler and which one is best for the area? Would I also have to get a couple more units of Botox? I have been using botox for the last four years, could it be time to look into Dysport? Thanks for your advice
A good Botox treatment should make it so you cannot move the glabella, or the area of the "11" lines. If you had movement the whole time, then I would question your physician about it. It has been two months since your treatment so to see a little movement now would be normal. If you get a good muscle paralysis with the Botox and you still see the lines, I would use some Juvederm in the area to help release the wrinkles and fill it in some. Dysport gives about the same results as Botox. Be sure to raise all of these issues with your physician and if you are still not happy, I would seek another opinion. Many different techniques are used among different providers and someone else may have better luck.
I had Botox injected saturday afternoon. Sunday morning I woke up with a red dot in the middle of my forehead and a few by my hair line. I have read that brusing is normal sometimes. The first time I had this done I had nothing. Its Monday night now and the dot has not gotten any better. is this just a broken blood vessel and how long w/it last? Besides that the botox so far looks good.
Unfortunately, bruising is always a possibility when an injection is done. There is no magical formula, and any physician who has injected Botox or other fillers has had bruising on occasion. Often times there may be no bruising at all, but sometimes it happens. Usually the physician can apply some pressure to the area when he sees that a bruise may occur to decrease the possibility of a large bruise. If it does occur, it will usually resolve in a few days. You may feel free to cover it up with make-up. If you have any concerns, make an appointment with the physician who injected you so he can take a look and answer any questions you have.


