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Thank you for your question. Botox should not affect the liver. Consult with a board certified injector. Best Wishes.
When used correctly, Botox should not affect the liver. It is a very safe medication to using proper hands.
Thank you for your question. Botox is very safe when used by a trained expert injector and does not affect the liver. Best of Luck!
Botox Cosmetic is very safe when used by a trained cosmetic specialist and does not affect the liver. Consult with your local board certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon who offers this treatment to see if you are a good candidate.
It's not likely that Botox will affect your liver, but it does have very rare b significant side effects to consider. To review these, Google "Botox Side Effects". jlr
The effectiveness of Botox has a proven track record of well over 15 years. Consult with a Facial/Plastic Surgeon with your concerns.Hope this helps,Dr. Gus Diaz
Botox, when used correctly, is a very safe medication. It does not affect the liver.
You had was is known as a vasovagal response, a sudden drop in heart rate and blood pressure in response to a stressful trigger, like the sight of blood, a needle poke, or even an emotional situation. It's benign and is generally treated by resting supine, hydrating with water, etc. For the...
Botox takes a few months to calmn down, and 3-4 months to be gone completely. Please see an expert for treatment. Best, Dr. Emer.
Thank you for your question. You should be able to have injections done safely. I would however recommend that you go to a board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon familiar with the your condition.
There is just about NOTHING that you can do or not do that affect where your Botox is or will go. Just go about your normal routine and enjoy the effects of the Botox.
Yes! it is a common situation to be bothered by an enlargement of the parotid glands that can square off jawline and misshape a lower face. Often, patients have seen several other surgeons who told them there was nothing they could do except to cut them out, even though they are not a tumor.T...
Thank you for your question. This is not a common reaction to Botox. I would recommend that you revisit with your injector who can further examine you.
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