I Have multiple keratosis all o ver my body. I had made this second appointment 6 months prior for additional "freeze removal" of more lesioms -- to limit os Medicare. DOCTOR UNUNYRTESTED IN MY MEDICAJ PROLEM The doctor removed only 1 and began a dissertation on how much he could improve my upper lip with a surgical procedure. I gave no response. He then gave instructions to his ass't to schecule the surgical procedure. I told him I would discuss with my husband -- and aske him to remove more keretosis. He got up and left the room. Did nothing more per the reason for my visit. I was rushed in and rushed out.
Dr. Schwartz's post is right on. I cannot imagine a cause for laser hair removal underneath the eye, and further, the hyaluronic acid filler does not contain any pigment that is the target of the laser for the hair removal. That is why blond or gray hairs cannot be treated with laser hair removal because there is not pigment for the laser to target. Safe, not a problem. Especially because they are in different locations.
Venous lakes are classically treated with surgery, but they are very well treated with one or two treatments using an 810nm hair removal device. A physician with some advanced knowledge may use these long-pulsed 810nm devices (i.e. Lightsheer), thus surgery, anesthesia, and time is not needed. I usually am able to treat it without any brusing with one treatment that does not require anesthesia or result in any downtime. Not sure of anyone in the UK who may be able to offer this service.
Radiesse and Scultpra stimulate the production of collagen, however, sculptra's main mechanism of action is the stimulation of collagen production. The poly-L-lactic acid that is the active particle in sculptra stimulated the production of collagen in the areas it is used. Radiesse on the other hand is a filler all by itself, but it also has some degree of collagen stimulation, but that is not its main mechanism of action. I hope this helps.
Think skin is not a problem at all with Botox. Botox will weaken the muscle so that it will not be able to contract anymore in order to relax the lines in yor glabella. Even though you may not furrow your brows very often, you probably have a resting state contraction of the muscle that contributes to some degree of line production. Botox will certianly make you happy to see these lines improve.
There are no adverse interactions I am aware of between Botox and the flu shot. However, if you have any additional questions you can visit the CDC's site.