Botox, Radiesse, and Belotero are all different types of cosmetic treatments that are generally considered safe. However, if you're considering conceiving after having these injections, there are a few factors to consider: 1.) Botox: Botox is often used to temporarily reduce the appearance of facial wrinkles by relaxing muscles. It's important to note that Botox is typically used in very small, localized doses, and its effects are mostly limited to the injection site. There is no conclusive evidence to suggest that Botox would have a direct impact on fertility or pregnancy. However, to be cautious, some healthcare professionals may advise waiting a certain period (usually a few weeks) after receiving Botox injections before attempting to conceive. 2.) Radiesse and Belotero: These are dermal fillers used to add volume to the skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Like Botox, these fillers are generally used in localized areas and their effects are not systemic. There's limited information available about the safety of these fillers during pregnancy, so most healthcare providers recommend avoiding cosmetic treatments during pregnancy and while breastfeeding to minimize any potential risks to the baby. In general, before trying to conceive or undergoing any cosmetic treatments, it's advisable to consult with both your primary healthcare provider and the healthcare professional who administered the cosmetic treatments. They can provide you with personalized advice based on your medical history, the specific treatments you've received, and your plans for pregnancy. Additionally, it's important to keep in mind that everyone's body reacts differently to treatments, and there's always some level of uncertainty. If you're concerned about the safety of any cosmetic treatment in relation to conceiving or pregnancy, it's best to err on the side of caution and wait until after the pregnancy and breastfeeding period to undergo such treatments.