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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.
My first question is did you eat before you had this procedure or did you have the procedure on an empty stomach? Sometimes anxiety can also cause people to be nervous and faint. I suggest that you get examined by your internist to make sure that there is no underlying medical problem.
Dear diebes2000:Botox is an injectible muscle relaxer. It has an average duration of 3 months but tends to last shorter in muscles of "protection" such as the orbicularis muscle around the eyes and last longer on muscles of "expression" such as the scowl muscles of the glabella. It also last...
Sjogren's is an autoimmune disease that can result in dry mouth and dry eyes. Botox injections near the eye can result in more opening of the eye and can directly result in additional dryness of the eye. Dry eye can cause blurred vision and scratchy, gritty uncomfortable eyes and can result...