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Thank you for your question.It is fine to have Botox injections done during your menstrual cycle. There are no increased risks or side effects that could occur because of that.
Hi @Magdalena12! You are able to get Botox while menstruating. Having Botox administered during your menses should have no effect on your treatment. Best of luck to you!
Hello, thank you for your question. Yes, you can get Botox during your menstrual cycle, there are not contradictions.
Hello,Thank you for your question. Aside from increased sensitivity to the injections, it is safe to proceed with Botox/Dysport injections during your menstrual cycle. Make sure you consult with a qualified and skilled injector to discuss any concerns.All the best.
There is not any reason to avoid this treatment during your menstrual cycle. It is possible you might be slightly more sensitive to the injections or more prone to bruising, but the difference is not usually substantial. Make sure you are working with a board-certified dermatologist and Botox expert to ensure your treatments achieve an optimal result.
You can proceed with Botox treatment during your menstrual cycle. You may find you are more sensitive to pain during this time.
Thank you for your question. Yes, you can have botox or disport injected while you are on your period. There are no increased risks or side effects. Be sure to see a board certified plastic surgeon.
Great question, magdalena12. Getting Botox or Dysport injections during your menstrual cycle will not cause any affect on your results. It may however make you more sensitive, causing the poke of the needle to be more uncomfortable than usual. Otherwise, there is no reason you cannot get it done during that time.
Yes, it is completely safe to get Botox/Dysport during your menstrual cycle. You may have more sensitivity during this time.
Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, or Jeuveau can safely be administed during the menstrual cycle. However, they should not be administered during pregnancy or nursing. Best,Thomas Walker, MD, FACS
As we age, our eyelids naturally sag and droop. A combination approach would be best to see visible improvement. In terms of non-surgical treatment options, I would recommend a Chemical Brow Lift (using Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, or Jeuveau) and filler injections to rejuvenate the temples, eyebrow,...
Hello, thank you for your question. If you want to get Botox I recommend you to do it a week before your Mesotherapy, if you do it after, you need to wait until you are fully healed from your mesotherapy.
Innotox have not been approved by the FDA in the US. I can not give you a recommendation of this toxin, I would stay with Botox.
Hello, thank you for your question. Depending on how much chin augmentation you would like to receive, non-surgical chin augmentation with fillers may be a good option for you. Because the filler may be place close to the bone and far from the chin, almost any filler can be used for chin...
Hi @michelleeaston! Neuromodulators like Dysport or Botox in combination with hyaluronic acid dermal fillers like Juvederm can be an effective treatment to smooth out the 11 lines. I recommend seeking treatments from expert injectors who have the skill and experience to precisely inject fillers...
Hello, thank you for your question. It appear that you may benefit from Botox injected in your masseter. A physical examination is needed, I recommend you to schedule a consultation to discuss about your treatment.
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