![]() | Shahram Salemy, MD Washington DC Plastic Surgeon | 1300 Chain Bridge Rd McLean, VA | 117 answers | |
![]() | David E. Berman, MD Virginia Plastic Surgeon | Suite 100 14 Pidgeon Hill Dr Sterling, VA | 19 answers | |
![]() | Michael J. Brown, MD Leesburg Plastic Surgeon | Suite 125 45155 Research Place Ashburn, VA | 13 answers | |
| Brenda Dintiman, MD Fairfax Dermatologic surgeon | Suite 403 3700 Joseph Siewick Dr Fairfax, VA | 11 answers | ||
![]() | Scott M. Gerrish, MD Virginia Doctor | 112 Pleasant St, SW Vienna, VA | 11 answers | |
![]() | Kyle S. Choe, MD Virginia Beach Facial Plastic Surgeon | Suite 102 4400 Corporation Lane Virginia Beach, VA | 4 answers | |
![]() | Thomas J. Hubbard, MD Virginia Beach Cosmetic surgeon | 329 Phillip Avenue Virginia Beach, VA | ||
![]() | Nathan Alexander Sewell, MD Richmond Plastic Surgeon | Suite 304 8220 Meadowbridge Road Mechanicsville, VA | ||
![]() | Saied Asfa, MD Virginia Doctor | 30 Boyers Road Harrisonburg, VA | ||
![]() | John Anthony, MD Virginia Beach Dermatologist | Ste 200 1200 First Colonial Rd Virginia Beach, VA |
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1. Botox Cosmetic is an injectable drug and should be administered by a trained, qualified health care professional.
2. Know what you are being injected with. Make sure your Virginia health care professional is using only an FDA-approved product purchased within the United States. If he or she refuses to give you this information, look for another health care professional in the Virginia area.
3. Make sure the benefits and risks are fully explained to you in a patient consultation.
4. Fully disclose any medical conditions you might have and medications you are taking, including vitamins and over-the-counter drugs.
5. Botox Cosmetic should be administered in an appropriate setting using sterile instruments. A non-physician who is appropriately licensed and trained may perform the injections under the supervision of a qualified physician. Virginia shopping malls and private homes are not medical environments and may be unsanitary.
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