I had injections on 11/24/17 Heavier than normal because I mentioned my results weren't lasting. 11's and forehead only. 12/8/17 I went back in for remaining units. 2 units in each crows feet area. This is an area I've never had treated before. On 12/17, I started becoming very dizzy with sudden head movements. 1/5/18. The dizziness is not as bad, but my head still doesn't feel right. I also have a pretty constant headache in my temple area. Could these symptoms be from the injections?
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Both Botox and Dysport are neuromodulators that work similarly. The choice for one or the other often is by injector or patient preference. Both can effectively treat dynamic lines on the forehead and the crows feet area. The treatment is done in the office with final results seen after two...
Dysport dosing will very a bit by patient. The average dosing range for the glabella (in between the brows) is 30-75 units. The average dosing for the forehead is 24-60 units. When you are using the product for the first time there are a few things to keep in mind. The treatment is done in...
The Dysport injections will more than likely not be the source of infection. Dysport should be given sterilely and by a trained medical professional prior to your injection.
The dermal piercings may create a source of infection as it is a foreign body with an exposed open communication...