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Botox can cause periorbital swelling when used in crows feet. Wait for this swelling to subside(usually within a few days) before proceeding with lower blepharoplasty. Best of luck!
Thank you for your question! Botox can sharpen one's angle of the neck and create a better profile and frontal view by injecting the platysmal muscle bands. It usually does not require many units. Botox tends to work better in necks that have just started to sag compared to those that have a ...
HiTo be honest, there is very little difference between Botox and Bocouture. Both have Botulinum Toxin Type A. True Botox resistance is very rare. Most of the time, 3 factors need to be looked into: Provider skills, freshness of the preparation, and dilution. You probably need more than you ...
Thank you for your question! Normally there may be slight bumps and bruising at or around the injection sites. Cold compresses will help, but be gentle and careful not to burn your skin with direct ice. Best of luck!
Thank you for your question. It is obviously hard to fully evaluate your bump without examining you or at least seeing a photo of your face. In general, there are usually bumps at the Botox injection sites for a few hours after the procedure. In 15 years of injecting Botox in many locations on...
Thank you for your question Rhi77. I understand your concern. Botox is a purified protein used to address wrinkles associated with facial expression. When injected into the skin Botox will relax the muscles and smoothen out the overlying wrinkles. The most common areas of treatment are in the ...
Thank you for your question! Botox usually takes couple weeks for full effect in the injected muscle. Most injectors prefered to wait 2 weeks before they re-evlaute the re-treatment an area. But becuase this is bothering you, I recommand you contact your injector today and share your conc...
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