Thank you for your question. It does not seem as if Botox is causing your headache based on the time in between the injections and the start of your headaches. Botox is typically an effective treatment for headaches/migraines. Follow up with your injector to discuss your options and concerns.
It is typical to experience edema (swelling) after PRP in the forehead. Having Botox the same day should not affect the Botox injections. Hope this helps. Follow up with your injector should you have any concerns or questions. Hope this helps.
Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin lock the release of a chemical called acetylcholine, which triggers the muscle contractions that create wrinkles. Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin essentially paralyze the muscles and stops them from contracting. Results from these treatments are visible within 3-14 days with results that can last anywhere from 3-4 months. It would be best to allow for a full 2 weeks before following up with you injector. However, you can have Botox after a Dysport treatment.
Thank you for your question. Based on the photos it appears that some of the muscle is relaxed while other parts may not be. Its a simple fix, just follow up with your injector to discuss your options. Hope this helps.
Botox locks the release of a chemical called acetylcholine, which triggers the muscle contractions that create wrinkles. Botox essentially paralyzes the muscles and stops them from contracting. Results from these treatments are visible within 3-14 days with results that can last anywhere from 3-4 months. It is normal to experience edema (swelling) at the injection sites. If your symptoms worsen or done subside, then consider following up with your injector. Hope this helps.