El Paso Botox doctors
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Frank Agullo, MD
El Paso Plastic Surgeon
651 S. Mesa Hills Dr., El Paso |
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S. Ozan Sozer, MD
El Paso Plastic Surgeon
651 S. Mesa Hills , El Paso |
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Richard Dale Reynolds, MD
El Paso Plastic Surgeon
125 W. Hague Suite 120, El Paso |
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Mark A. Jabor, MD
El Paso Plastic Surgeon
5664 N. Mesa, El Paso |
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Russell W. H. Kridel, MD
Houston Facial Plastic Surgeon
6655 Travis St. Suite 900, Houston |
Recent Answers
Some of you say absolutely safe to have Facelift with Botox injections that have already been done. On the other hand I am getting warnings of that it is a bad idea and wait until after for the best results. Bottom line anyone? Who should we listen too? Thanks
I am 33 year old and I had a bell’s palsy around 15 years ago and still I have left with a few residual drooping in my left eye and eyebrow. I want to have botox for cosmetic purpose to reduce my face wrinkle especially around my eyes and frown line, I want to know is botox injection risky for my face or not? Could it cause my problem to come back again? My wedding is September and I am so afraid if something bad happen to me. Please help me.
BOTOX is safe to use on a patient with a history of Bell's Palsy. However, I strongly recommend that this injection be done by someone who is very familiar with anatomy of the face and familiar with injecting patients with Bell's Palsy.
I recently got a botox treatment for my masseter muscle. Then I did bikram yoga 4 days after. Bikram is hot yoga and is basially like a sauna. My doctor didn't tell me to avoid the heat, I just read up on it now...I'm worried I might have lessened it's effectivity. A bikram class gets pretty hot and lasts 90 minutes. What should I do? Should I get a touch up or something? Is the botox really less effective now for me? Any guidance would be great
After receiving Botox injections, it is just fine to be in sauna like temperatures the next day.




