New York Botox doctors

Ronald Shelton, MD Ronald Shelton, MD
Manhattan Dermatologist
260 E 66th St, New York
826 answers
Steven Wallach, MD Steven Wallach, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
1049 Fifth Ave Suite 2D, New York
606 answers
David Shafer, MD David Shafer, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
10 East 53rd Street 25th Floor, New York
256 answers
George J. Beraka, MD George J. Beraka, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
875 Park Ave at 78th Street, New York
177 answers
Jessica J. Krant, MD, MPH Jessica J. Krant, MD, MPH
Manhattan Dermatologic Surgeon
860 Fifth Avenue Ground Floor, New York
109 answers
Joseph A. Eviatar, MD Joseph A. Eviatar, MD
Bronx Oculoplastic Surgeon
157 W 19th St, New York
103 answers
Robert L. Kraft, MD Robert L. Kraft, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
112-03 Queens Blvd Ste 205, Forest Hills
78 answers
Ted Brezel, MD Ted Brezel, MD
New York Dermatologist
79-59 Myrtle Avenue, Glendale
62 answers
Kenneth R. Francis, MD Kenneth R. Francis, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
114 E. 71st Street Suite 1-W, New York
59 answers
Dina D. Strachan, MD Dina D. Strachan, MD
New York Dermatologist
853 Broadway (x 14th St) suite 701, New York
37 answers
Jordana Gilman, MD Jordana Gilman, MD
New York Dermatologic Surgeon
328 East 75th Street Suite A, New York
35 answers
Michele S. Green, MD Michele S. Green, MD
New York Dermatologist
156 East 79th Street Suite 1B, New York
28 answers
Joshua Zeichner, MD Joshua Zeichner, MD
Manhattan Dermatologist
5 East 98th Street 5th Floor, New York
27 answers
Bruce Katz, MD Bruce Katz, MD
New York Dermatologic Surgeon
60 E 56th St Fl 2, New York
25 answers
Steven J. Pearlman, MD Steven J. Pearlman, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
521 Park Ave, New York
24 answers
Darrick E. Antell, MD Darrick E. Antell, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
850 Park Avenue, New York
23 answers
Trevor M. Born, MD Trevor M. Born, MD
Toronto Plastic Surgeon
910 Fifth Avenue, New York
20 answers
Gary Goldenberg, MD Gary Goldenberg, MD
New York Dermatologist
5 East 98th Street Fifth Floor, New York
20 answers
William B. Rosenblatt, MD William B. Rosenblatt, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
308 E 79th St Suite 1D, New York
17 answers
Doris Day, MD Doris Day, MD
New York Dermatologic Surgeon
10 East 70th Street Suite 1C, New York
17 answers
Andrew Miller, MD Andrew Miller, MD
Edison Facial Plastic Surgeon
1150 Amboy Ave, Edison
15 answers
Richard W. Westreich, MD Richard W. Westreich, MD
Manhattan Facial Plastic Surgeon
45 West 67th Street , Manhattan
15 answers
Yael Halaas, MD Yael Halaas, MD
Manhattan Facial Plastic Surgeon
60 East 56th Street Suite 3, New York
15 answers
Elan B. Singer, MD Elan B. Singer, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
737 Park Avenue, New York
15 answers
Channing R. Barnett, MD Channing R. Barnett, MD
New York Dermatologist
163A East 70th St., New York
13 answers
Nelson L. Novick, MD Nelson L. Novick, MD
New York Dermatologic Surgeon
500 E 85th St Suite P-1, New York
13 answers
Ritu Saini, MD Ritu Saini, MD
New York Dermatologic Surgeon
345 E. 37th Street Suite 209, New York
13 answers
Deborah Sarnoff, MD Deborah Sarnoff, MD
New York Dermatologic Surgeon
625 Park Ave, New York City
13 answers
A. Peter Salas, MD A. Peter Salas, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
1016 Fifth Avenue, New York
12 answers
Kamran Jafri, MD Kamran Jafri, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
125 E.63rd Street Suite 1AD, New York
11 answers
Amiya Prasad, MD Amiya Prasad, MD
New York Oculoplastic Surgeon
61 East 66th Street, New York
11 answers
Matthew Schulman, MD Matthew Schulman, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
950 Park Avenue, New York City
11 answers
Robert M. Freund, MD Robert M. Freund, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
170 East End Avenue Suite CS, New York
9 answers
Barry H. Dolich, MD Barry H. Dolich, MD
Bronx Plastic Surgeon
1200 Waters Pl Hutchinson Metro Center, Ste M106, Bronx
9 answers
Lori A. Brightman, MD Lori A. Brightman, MD
New York Dermatologic Surgeon
317 East 34th Street 6th & 11th Floors, New York
8 answers
Michelle Copeland, MD, DMD Michelle Copeland, MD, DMD
New York Plastic Surgeon
1001 Fifth Avenue, New York
8 answers
Adam D. Schaffner, MD Adam D. Schaffner, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
60 East 56th Street Second floor, New York
8 answers
Joshua L. Fox, MD Joshua L. Fox, MD
Long Island Dermatologic Surgeon
165 Roslyn Road, Roslyn Heights
7 answers
Monica Halem, MD Monica Halem, MD
New York Dermatologic Surgeon
16 East 60th Street Suite 300, New York
7 answers
Kari L. Colen, MD Kari L. Colen, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
742 Park Avenue, New York
6 answers
Sanjiv Kayastha, MD Sanjiv Kayastha, MD
Albany Plastic Surgeon
711 Troy Schenectady Road Suite206, Latham
6 answers
Jeffrey Schiller, MD Jeffrey Schiller, MD
New York Oculoplastic Surgeon
1550 Richmond Avenue, Staten Island
6 answers
David Schlessinger, MD David Schlessinger, MD
New York Oculoplastic Surgeon
75 Froehlich Farm Blvd., Woodbury
6 answers
Wilfred Brown, MD Wilfred Brown, MD
Fairfield Plastic Surgeon
260 East 66th Street, New York
6 answers
Reena Rupani, MD Reena Rupani, MD
New York Dermatologist
6640 East Carondelet Drive, Tucson
6 answers
Oleh Slupchynskyj, MD Oleh Slupchynskyj, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
44 East 65th Street 1A, New York
5 answers
Maurice M. Khosh, MD Maurice M. Khosh, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
110 East 59th St Suite 10A, New York
5 answers
Tracy Pfeifer, MD Tracy Pfeifer, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
565 Park Ave , New York
3 answers
George Yang, MD George Yang, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
132 East 76th Street Suite 2B, New York
3 answers
Helen S. Colen, MD Helen S. Colen, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
742 Park Ave, New York
3 answers
Ramtin Kassir, MD Ramtin Kassir, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
799 Park Avenue, New York
3 answers
Jeffrey S. Yager, MD Jeffrey S. Yager, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
130 Fort Washington Ave. Suite 1B, New York
3 answers
Alan Engler, MD Alan Engler, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
122 East 64th Street, New York
2 answers
Adam Hamawy, MD Adam Hamawy, MD
Westchester Plastic Surgeon
1 Theall Road , Rye
2 answers
Philip Miller, MD Philip Miller, MD
New York Facial Plastic Surgeon
60 East 56th 3rd Floor, New York
2 answers
Arash Akhavan, M.D. Arash Akhavan, M.D.
Manhattan Dermatologic Surgeon
315 West 57th Street Suite 405, New York
2 answers
David Colbert, MD David Colbert, MD
New York Dermatologic Surgeon
119 Fifth Ave 4th Floor, New York
2 answers
Gary Lelli, Jr., MD Gary Lelli, Jr., MD
New York Oculoplastic Surgeon
1305 York Avenue 11th and 12th Floor, New York
2 answers
Sherry Li, MD, PhD Sherry Li, MD, PhD
New York Dermatologist
41-60 Main Street Suite 301, Flushing
2 answers
Kavita Mariwalla, MD Kavita Mariwalla, MD
New Haven Dermatologic Surgeon
10 Union Square East Suite 3C, New York
2 answers
Nina S. Naidu, MD Nina S. Naidu, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
1021 Park Avenue, New York
2 answers
Ran Y. Rubinstein, MD Ran Y. Rubinstein, MD
Manhattan Facial Plastic Surgeon
200 Stony Brook Court Suite 2, Newburgh
2 answers

Recent Answers

How Long Will Partial Eyelid Droop from Botox Last? (photo)

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!

A: botox eyelid droop

If the levator aponeurosis is affected by Botox being placed too close to the eyebrow in the middle of the eyebrow, it can take 12 to sixteen weeks to improve. The use of the eyedrops such as Iopidine, several times a day can help keep the eyelid up.  It should all go away in time.

Ronald Shelton, MD
Manhattan Dermatologist
Months ago I had a angineurotic edema, i'm 18 years old-and now I have wrinkles unde my eyes

Now I have deep wrinkles Under my eyes . Is that becasue it's still swelling down or they are wrinkles now? If there is any dermatologist I mean it doesnt hurt or anything but I used to have the skin under my eys so clear and know its deep with wrinkles i feel so bad about it . can I Do botox ??is botox helpful for wrinkles under eyes ??

A: lower eyelid wrinkles and swelling

At your young age, regardless of angioneurotic edema and swelling, you should not have wrinkles related to damaged skin or age. Botox is not a good treatment for lower eyelid wrinkles normally, in fact, it can make some worse.  If you happen to have coexistent skin allergies or dermatitis, you might have crepiness that can improve as the skin condition improves. It is quite common for patients with atopic eczema to have fine wrinkles under the eyes. See a dermatologist to determine what can be done to improve your skin, but avoid botox.

Ronald Shelton, MD
Manhattan Dermatologist
Will Botox for Jawline Lift Also Treat Bruxism?

Will Botox for Jawline Lift Also Treat Bruxism?

A: "Nefertiti" Lift Works Well for Straightening the Jawline and Lifting the Lower Face and Upper Neck

The "Nefertiti" Lift takes its name from the stepmother of Tutenkhamen, a model of beauty in the ancient world who possessed a perfectly chiseled jawline and a paradigmatically well-defined angle between the neck and chin regions. In pursuit of this ideal, using neuromodulators, such as Botox, Dysport, or Xeomin, tiny droplets of the material are placed at certain points along the jawline and within particular areas of the neck to slightly soften the downward pull of the muscles in these regions in order to impart a competitive advantage to the upwardly pulling facial muscles above them. In effect, the injections allow these upper muscles to pull the lower face (and secondarily the upper neck) upwards--straightening them and tightening them to some degree. This relatively painless and quickly performed technique, in my experience, works well about sixty percent of the time, and when it does, is a simple and effective means for helping to straighten a jowly jawline and a stringy upper neck.

The above procedure should not be confused with the use of these neuromodulator agents to treat bruxism (tooth grinding). When this is desired, tiny amounts of neuromodulator are injected deep within the masseter (chewing) muscle of the lower cheeks. Weakening this muscle will temporarily (for approximately four to six months) diminish bruxism.

Finally, injection of the masseter muscle with neuromodulators may also be used to diminish the mass of the muscle (i.e. to diminish its outward projection) thereby narrowing and  "sculpting" the lower face a bit--something occasionally desired, particularly among individuals of Asian descent.  

Nelson L. Novick, MD
New York Dermatologic Surgeon
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