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yes and there is no reason why you shouldnt be able to as botox functions locally where injected. Best, Dr. Emer.
Hello, Thank you for your question. There shouldn't be an issue with taking this medication. I'd recommend speaking with your qualified injector to ensure that this isn't a concern. Take care.
There should be no reason that you cannot combine these medications as Botox exerts its effect primarily in the area where it is injected. However I would consult with the physician who prescribed cyclobenzaprine
There shouldn't be any problem. Although always a good idea to let your injector know of any medications. Best, Dr. Nazarian
Thank you for your question. I don't see any reason not to take Cyclobenzaprine after Botox.
Although cyclobenzaprine is a muscle relaxer there is no reason not to take it 24 hours after Botox as the Botox has already done its action
Thank you for your question. Both Botox and Cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril) decrease cholinergic effects this can lead to additive side effects such as blurred vision, increased saliva, increased bowel movements and increased urination. The interaction should be closely monitored but I would not be afraid to use them both. However, I advise you to discuss this with your physician prior to taking the Flexeril. Regards, Dr. Matt Elias
I'm not aware of a contra-indication to that. They work differently. Cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril) is a generalized muscle relaxer as opposed to something being injected directly into (usually) facial muscles.Check with your PS to be sure.I hope that this helps and good luck,Dr. Alan EnglerMember of #RealSelf100
Hello, Thank you for your question. There's shouldn't be an issues. Be sure to inform your physician prior to treatment to ensure there are no concerns with proceeding with treatment. Take care.
It takes two weeks to see the full effect of Botox. If this result is after two weeks then I would definitely return for correction. Next time I would go to a board certified dermatologist who was trained in Botox injections for the best cosmetic results and not a med spa.
Yes, it is absolutely safe for you to go ahead and have the fillers and Botox at this time. There should be no contraindication at this point. Best, Dr. Green