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Hello Foss! There’s no contraindications to taking Viagra after Botox. Good luck! Dr. Aldo
Yes, you can take Viagra after Botox and filler. It will not negatively impact your results. It will take 1-2 weeks for final results. See an expert. Best, Dr. Emer
Yes, Viagra can be taken after Botox and filler injections. There is no interaction between the Viagra and Botox or fillers.
Thank you for sharing your excellent question. You can safely take Viagra after both botox and filler. Hope this helps
Good afternoon,It is perfectly safe to continue to take your medications, such as viagra, after receiving botox injections. If you are still wary, please consult your local plastic surgeon.Thanks and have a nice day.
Yes there should be no problem in resuming your normal medications after Botox injections. You should avoid strenuous activity for 4 hours after having injections however.
You can take Viagra after receiving Botox injections. I always tell my patients not to engage in exercise or physical activity, bending over, or laying down for 4-6 hours after Botox injections. Always seek treatments from a qualified physician.
Yes you can take Viagra after filler or Botox injections. The product remains in the area injected. Contact your injector if you have concerns about your injections.
Thank you for your question. Taking viagra after a Botox/Dysport treatment is ok. It is advised you wait a couple of hours after the treatment before engaging in vigorous activity. Good luck!
Yes you can take Viagra after Botox. However there are some other medications that do have interactions and therefore is very important to check with you treating physician and make sure your prescription list including over-the-counter medicines is up-to-date. Best wishes,
I appreciate your question. You have great cheeks, but I can see how your jawline can bother you. I suggest you consider both fillers and neuromodulators. You should consider Sculptra as well! See an expert for your injections! Dr. Aldo
Thank you for sharing your excellent question and I hope you are doing well from your sepsis episode. If you have had no sequelae or recurrence of symptoms in over 8 months you would be safe to resume injectable treatments. I would be sure to discuss your full medical history with your injector.
Thanks for your question. Don't worry about what you're reading. The 5 units are a small dose and, yes, it would be better to have injected lower, but that might be appropriate for your face. Go back and see your injector/physician in 2 weeks if you continue to have concerns. See my video link...
That’s your Depressor Anguli Oris (DAO) and it’s not fat. Kybella there would be risky in my opinion. Botox by an expert injector can lead to nice results! Good luck. Dr. Aldo
Hi, it is possible that the Botox infiltrated the muscle responsible for lifting the eyelid and hence caused a droop of the eyelid. There is an eye drop you can use - either apraclonidine or brimonidine - I would recommend seeing an oculoplastic surgeon or ophthalmologist for assistance...
I would love to answer your question. There's a muscle the pulls that part of your anatomy. Relaxing that muscle should help a lot to rejuvenate your face. Have a formal consultation to see if you're a candidate.Best wishes, Dr. ALDO
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