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there are no internal medications that interact with local botox injections, theoretically there are some but clinically there are none that effect it. Best, Dr. Emer.
Thankfully there really are no medications that interfere with Botox. Whether you're on blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes or other medications, there really are no interactions with Botox which makes life simpler for all of us ;)
Really the main thing to be mindful of before having any kind of injection are things that thin the blood, ex aspirin, ibuprofen....as they may promote bruising.Arnica may help.Choose an expert. Best. Dr Brecht Seattle, Wa
If someone thinks they're allergic to botox, one important question to answer, is if a numbing cream had been applied prior to the procedure if that was the cause. It doesn't matter how many times you might have had that same cream before as allergens take time to sensitize people. An al...
Hello and thank you for your question. Botox can be used to provide a brow lift by weakening the muscles around the eyes that bring the eyebrows down. At the same time, this injection controls the crow's feet wrinkles. The results look completely natural and no one can tell that you have had...
Cernobbio. I would discuss this with your plastic surgeon, but I would wait for the Botox to wear off before the facelift so your surgeon knows exactly which areas of your face require attention. Be certain to consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon. Best of luck.
Typically, the standard amount of Botox to treat dynamic rhytids of the forehead and glabella is 30 units (20 for the glabella and 10 for the forehead). Some patients require more however depending on muscle contraction strength. Sometimes, touch up injections are required 2 weeks...
Since this is your first time, I’d suggest starting on the conservative side with Botox. About 20 units on each side can relax the bulky muscles. Your board-certified dermatologist will be able to pick the best injection sites to give you the jawline you want.
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