Everett Botox doctors

Laurie Jacobson, MD Laurie Jacobson, MD
Seattle Dermatologist
11011 Meridian Ave North 102, Seattle
3 answers
Brian Windle, MD Brian Windle, MD
Everett Plastic Surgeon
12800 Bothell Everett Hwy Ste. 260, Everett
2 answers
Mary Lee Peters, MD Mary Lee Peters, MD
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
901 Boren Avenue Suite 1650, Seattle
Gail C. De Imus, M.D. Gail C. De Imus, M.D.
Everett Dermatologic Surgeon
3726 Colby Avenue, Everett
Abigail De Imus, MD Abigail De Imus, MD
Everett Dermatologist
Everett

Recent Answers

Can I Have a Full/half Facial 11 Days After Botox?

I had Botox injected for the first time, into my forehead and between my eyebrows, on the 9th June. I'm due to have a facial on the 20th June. Can i a)Still have a full facial. b)Have the facial on the areas that aren't treated,eg, cheeks, nose, neck and chin. c) Not to have a facial at all.

A: Botox and Facials

Botox takes about 3 days to work or become completely bound to the end of the nerves where it works.  Therefore a facial will not affect your result anytime after that.  Enjoy your facial.

Brian Windle, MD
Everett Plastic Surgeon
How Long Does It Last?

botox for crows fert how long does it last

A: BOTOX® will last 3 to 4 months

BOTOX® will last 3 to 4 months before it starts to wear off.   After that time the muscle action of the area the BOTOX® was injected in to will slowly return.  It can be 6 to 9 months before the effects have completely dissipated..

Brian Windle, MD
Everett Plastic Surgeon
Can I Still Do Botox if I Am Doing Allergy Shots?

I am currently doing allergy shots for trees, cats, dogs, grass, molds, roaches. With doing that and since I am on my maintance I have noticed I have started to become allergic to different things such as foods. So I was wondering if I could still do Botox with all these allergies?

A: Yes, go ahead and get both

As long as you can stand all the needles coming your way, there is no problem getting the allergy shots and the Botox injections.   Plus, you will have the added bonus of not being able to frown when you get the allergy shots.  In all seriousness though, there is no reason you can't do both from a medical standpoint.

Laurie Jacobson, MD
Seattle Dermatologist
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