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I'm not sure about the state of GA. I do recommend getting a formal evaluation with a cosmetic dermatologist to discuss your goals and best treatment options. Best, Dr. Emer
Each state has their own laws in regards to who can administer Botox and other medical treatments. I would check with the Georgia Composite Medical Board to see if RN's are allowed to treat patients with Botox in Georgia or not.
Thank you for the great question. As long as the RN’s are in a doctor’s office and under the doctors supervision they can inject Botox.
I'm in Georgia. An RN can inject Botox in Georgia, but only in a medical office under direct supervision of a physician, who has to be on-site during treatments.
I am licensed in a number of states including GA. RN's can inject Botox as long as they are in a doctor's office and under his supervision
Each person has unique needs with respect to eyebrow shape and balancing their musculature.The forehead muscles lift the eyes although many patients will point to their forehead when asking for "lifting botox". Treating this muscle can only lower the eyes and if heavy lids already exist it will...
The short answer is yes, that seizures have been reported after treatment with Botox. Both newly diagnosed and in those with history of epilepsy. As to how these seizures happened is not clear. The risk would be considered exceedingly small. Botox is a protein that...
Yes, you can lower the brows with Botox. There is always a risk of brow droop. Botox is temporary and lasts 3-4 months. Remember to see an expert injector.