Hi and thanks for your question. It's always best to start with a smaller dose of Botox and add more units if necessary, but in general 1 or 2 units may not provide noticeable results. It all depends on the area you want treated and your desired outcome, so I would recommend evaluation by a board-certified dermatologist to determine your best treatment plan. Hope this helps.
Hello and thanks for your question. It is not recommended to get Botox while breastfeeding or pregnant. It is not known whether or not Botox gets into breastmilk, and what effects it would have on the baby if it does. I advise waiting until after you are done breastfeeding to get Botox.
Hello and thanks for your question. The only FDA-approved neuromodulators in the US are Botox, Dysport and Xeomin. Botulax is a product made overseas; it is not FDA-approved and I would not recommend its use. In my experience Botox gives the best and most predictable results. It's always advisable to consult a board certified dermatologist in your area for evaluation and treatment.
Hello and thanks for your question. I do not think Allergan is permitted to provide a physician's ordering history to patients. You could see if your doctor is listed on the Botox Physician Finder, but this still does not guarantee use of authentic product or good injection technique. If you already have doubts about your doctor I think it's time to find someone new who is experienced and trustworthy with a good reputation.
Hello and thanks for your question. Unfortunately, the cost of treatment cannot be determined by a photo. Each person's Coolsculpting treatment plan and cost are different; an in-person evaluation is required to determine if you are a good candidate for treatment. I would recommend finding an experienced provider in your area for a consultation.