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Generally speaking, rogaine has no adverse effect on botox. I suggest coming in for a consultation to discuss best treatment.You need a formal evaluation to see what type of hair loss you may have. When you have hair loss it's best to do a full hormonal workup for internal optimization plus scalp biopsies or scrapings to rule out any stress-related, inflammatory, autoimmune, or infectious causes of hair loss. In general, most people with early hair loss have telogen (stress-related) and/or androgenetic (normal aging) and both can be treated with in-office treatments like steroid injections, PRP/acell, Exosomes and at-home treatments like oral medications, oral vitamins like Viviscal, topical exfoliating sprays like Restorsea, and weekly growth factors like anteagemd. Best, Dr. Emer
Thank you for your question. It is safe to get botox and later that night apply rogaine. It will not affect the botox or the rogaine. Hope this helps!
Thank you for sharing your question and photographs. Yes, Botox injections into the temple muscles can help reduce the facial width. Hope this helps.
Marionette lines are best treated with a face lift, or fillers. Since Botox works to paralyze a muscle to treat wrinkle, this will not be good for marionette lines where there are lots of muscle activity. Always consult with a board certified medical practitioner for best results.
This indention is not likely caused by Botox, since Botox is relatively harmless and wears off after 3-4 months. Always consult with a board certified medical practitioner for safe and best results.