Jersey City Botox doctors
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Janet M. Neigel, MD
West Orange Oculoplastic Surgeon
101 Old Short Hills Rd Ste 204, West Orange |
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Ellen Cunningham, MD
Jersey City Dermatologist
1425 Pompton Ave Suite 1-1, Cedar Grove |
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Marie Anne Giardina-Beckett, MD
Jersey City Dermatologist
71 Union Ave Suite 108, Rutherford |
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Hakan Usal, MD
Jersey City Plastic Surgeon
Jersey City |
Recent Answers
I was given Botox injections on 1/26/12. 5 days later on 1/31/12 I noticed that my left eyelid was drooping. My brows are even, only the one eyelid is drooping down close to the top of the pupil. I was prescribed Apraclonidine .5. It took a few days to start working, but now right after I use the drops my eyes almost look even, though still not 100% normal. Can anyone tell me when I may notice a permanent improvement? It's been 12 days since my injections. I'm desperate!
The good news about Botox is that it goes away in 3-4 months if you don't like it. I have found that a problem like yours (droopy lid) usually goes away much quicker than the 3 months, usually 4-6 weeks. You may have an underlying droopy lid that you have been compensating for or you may just have the Botox in a spot slightly off causing this problem. The drops you are using will get you through this. Be patient, this too shall pass.
Is there a waiting period between getting botox injections after finishing Medrol 4 mg pak? I recently had posion ivy and was put on this medication for 6 days, taking 6 (4mg) pills on day one, 5 on day 2, 4 on day three, etc. I am not sure how long I should wait since this supresses the immune system. Any thoughts or suggestions?
There is no waiting period for Botox when one takes any kind of steroids including the Medrol dose pack. You can go ahead and have any injection at this point if you like.
Will Botox or another injectable filler correct a horizontal crease at the top of my nose (between my eyebrows)? It's NOT the 11 that most people are concerned with.
The lines on the sides of your nose when seen laughing or squinting or pulling your brows together are called bunny lines. These are very effectively treated with either Botox or Dysport.

