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Thank you for your question. In my experience, I have never had a patient develop a fever after Botox injections. Depending on when you had the Botox, and if you are having any other symptoms, such as redness or pain, I would speak with you injector to rule out other possibilities, such as an infection. Hope this helps.
I haven't ever had a patient develop a fever after injection, but if that is the only symptom you're experiencing I recommend following up with your injector right away to figure out the problem. Thank you for your question!Kate Ross, MD
Thank you for your question and photographs. Botox does not normally cause any effects to your cheeks when injected for crows feet. The amount of fluid injected with Botox is very small, and is quickly absorbed by the body. What may have occurred with the bruising you described...
At one month out, you should likely be fine getting a dental cleaning without affecting the Botox in your masseters. Good luck.
When the masseter muscles are fully treated with Botox, they will be relaxed and unable to contract and become larger even with eating, speaking, chewing etc. You can track the amount activity in your masseter muscle by feeling the sides of your jaw. During the 3-4 months that Botox...
There is a variation in number of units needed and its based on how bad the clenching is and if they are injecting the TMJ or the masseter. Please speak to your physician about his plan. Best, Dr. Emer.
Thank you for your question, Follenack! Botox would be a great option to slim the jawline. Typically, we like to start about 15-20 units per side but this amount may increase depending on the strength of the muscle. Also, one side may need more units than the other due to differences in the...
Hello, Botox usually costs around $8-12 per unit, and a typical starting dose is 9 units per side around the eyes (some patients will need more than this).
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