Hello Cinzia1. Yes it is safe after the treatment is done. Preferably don't take it for a few days before though, although in practice bruising is unlikely to be affected, in theory it could make your blood a little thinner and therefore bruse easier. Stick to paracetamol for your headache, with or without codeine if needed. Its a safer bet. Hope this helps.
Hello Arunvaanan, thank you for your question. Unfortunately I'll have to agree with the other opinions regarding your question. I am not aware of any utility for Botox in treatment of gynaecomastia. There are a couple of options, most of which include surgery of some sort. I hope you have resolved your concerns regarding this question.
Hello wonderwoman78, thank you for your question. The reason that gloves and other personal protective attire is used is twofold. To decrease the risk of transmission from the patient to the doctor or vice versa, and also prevent infective complications around operative filed. It is a sensible thing to do, however not everyone follows these recommendations, because it can affect your dexterity or sensitivity in your fingers/hands, particularly when dealing with fine proceudres. As long as your doctor cleans their hands prior to procedure, its probably reasonable, but personally I would prefer to wear gloves, for reasons outlined above. Hope this helps.