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Vicki J. Levine, MD

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology
635 Madison Ave , Third Floor, New York, New York
212-588-8806
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Is this normal after Botox? (Photo)

Asked By:AnonymousANSWERS (1)

You did not mention whether you were taking anything that would increase your chance of bruising ie Advil, Aleve, Vitamin E, Garlic, fatty acids, gingko biloba, cumarin.

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Vicki J. Levine, MD

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology

MoH done seven days ago, procedure between nose and upper lip. I'm getting a lot of clear drainage now. Is that normal?

Asked By:AnonymousANSWERS (1)

Since it has been one week since your surgery, I would call your Mohs surgeon. It is hard to say if there is something wrong or not.

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Vicki J. Levine, MD

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology

Doctor said I need cheek fillers rather than tear trough? Advice? (photos)

Asked By:AnonymousANSWERS (1)

I agree that you are best off having your tear trough injected .  This only requires a very small amount of filler  such as Restylane.

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Vicki J. Levine, MD

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology

Thinking of getting lip filler. However, I am due to receive a date for tonsillectomy. Should I wait until after my surgery?

Asked By:AnonymousANSWERS (1)

I would definitely wait until after surgery  to have  your lips injected .  You should ask the physician who is removing your tonsils how long he or she recommends you should wait .  You don't want to have any inflammation in your mouth when you have your lips injected .

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Vicki J. Levine, MD

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology

Botox to lift the corner of the mouth?

Asked By:AnonymousANSWERS (1)
  • You might be best off lifting the angles of your mouth with a combination of Botox injected along the jawline  where are the depressor anguli Oris  is  and a filler in addition .  If you clench your teeth very tightly  and turn your lips down  you may be able to feel this small muscle at your jawline .
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Vicki J. Levine, MD

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology

Is there a possibility that Botox can be diluted? How is it possible that it only works for a couple of weeks?

Asked By:AnonymousANSWERS (1)

Depending on who administered  the botox you don't know how much they diluted it .  If it was diluted too much , then the results would not last very long .  You need to see a dermatologist  or a plastic surgeon  that friends of yours have seen , and have had a good result

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Vicki J. Levine, MD

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology

Spider angioma or basal cell? (Photo)

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It does sound like you have an angioma rather than a basal cell carcinoma. I cannot be sure  so I would see a dermatologist .

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Vicki J. Levine, MD

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology

What are my options now that I am no longer able to use Botox or counterparts?

Asked By:AnonymousANSWERS (1)

it is true that giving your history of multiple allergies you may not be able to use any product that deinnervates your muscles. It is possible that you might be able to use xeomin. You could consider a test treatment with this but only have a small area injected. Xeomin is essentially Botox without any Adjuvant  in it. It may be the Advent that you were allergic to. You should speak to your allergist about this

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Vicki J. Levine, MD

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology

How much Botox would be needed for major forehead wrinkles due to extended tanning for 10 years?

Asked By:AnonymousANSWERS (1)

Your forehead needs to be evaluated in person to see if Botox would help  these wrinkles . It may only improve them but not make them disappear if they are fixed .  You can sort of tell this yourself if you pull on the skin of your forehead upward  and see if the lines get better .

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Vicki J. Levine, MD

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology

Botox: eyes feel heavy, my eyebrows are different? (Photo)

Asked By:AnonymousANSWERS (1)

Other than just waiting it out for the botox to disappear  it is possible you might feel better if you go back to your doctor and get more Botox injected into the glabellar region. This will help raise your eyebrows to some degree .

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Vicki J. Levine, MD

Dermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology

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