Nashville Botox doctors
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Brian Biesman, MD
Nashville Oculoplastic Surgeon
345 23rd Ave N Ste 416, Nashville |
9 answers | |
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Michael Hueneke, MD
Nashville Plastic Surgeon
1914 Charlotte Avenue Suite 101, Nashville |
9 answers | |
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Carla R. Retief, MD
Nashville Dermatologic Surgeon
4301 Hillsboro Rd. Suite 200, Nashville |
9 answers | |
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Paul E. Goco, MD
Nashville Facial Plastic Surgeon
1370 Gateway Blvd #120, Murfreesboro |
3 answers | |
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J. Jason Wendel, MD
Nashville Plastic Surgeon
1215 21st Ave South Suite 6050 , Nashville |
2 answers |
Recent Answers
I had my second Botox treatment about 2 and 1/2 months ago in my forehead and crows feet. I can now move my forehead again completely. Isn't it suppose to last longer? I only waited 4 months between each treatment. My crows feet are not as bad though. But it's completely gone in my forehead do I need more Botox next time so it lasts longer?
There is a clinical correlation between dose and duration of botulinum toxin (Botox, Dysport, Xeomin) up to a point. This means that the effect of a very tiny dose of botulinum toxin is usually diminished well before the effects of large doses. Once a certain dose is reached, administering more drug does not increase duration further. The actual duration of effect will vary from patient to patient.
hi, I was born with square shaped head and i wanted to know if botox works. I'm 16 years old. how much does it cost for each side?
You should first consider seeing a board certified plastic surgeon or oral maxillofacial surgeon to determine what exactly is contributing to your appearance.
I had botox done a few years ago and 3 days after I got it I felt like I had very bad hangover. A few years later I tried it again convincing myself it was a coincidence but I got even sicker the second time again 3 days after the injection. My symptoms are dizziness, pressure in my head, nausea. The symptoms only last 1 day but are scary enough I am afraid to try again. I loved the results otherwise. Can anyone tell me why this happens? Is it an allergy?
These symptoms are on the list of possible adverse reactions to Botox. You should discuss this problem with your doctor.




