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There should be no issue using Botox in combination with any surgical procedures. However, if you are unsure it is always best to ask your physician.
Yes, this is fine. Having Botox treatment two days prior to your scheduled surgical procedure will cause no harm.
There is no issues with you having Botox 2 days prior to having a surgical procedure. Best of luck !
You should not have any issues doing Botox a couple of days before your tummy tuck. I would not do it on the same day but cannot think of any reasons not to do it earlier.
Thank you for sharing your question. There should be no problem having Botox injected prior to your surgery. Please discuss this with your physician. Good luck,
Hi there, and thanks for your question. Generally speaking, getting BOTOX® two days before your tummy tuck should be perfectly fine. However, because every cosmetic surgeon is different, you may want to run this by him or her just to be sure. Otherwise, feel free to go ahead with your injectable appointment. Wishing you the best of luck with both procedures!
There are no issues with having Botox two days before your tummy tuck or other surgical procedures.
It is ok to have Botox 2 days prior to tummy tuck surgery. Always seek treatment from a qualified physician.
I am a very conservative physician: I do perform Tummy Tucks ONLY under local Anesthesia. I will do the Botox a few days after the Tummy Tuck
You will have no problems having had Botox followed 2 days later by a tummy tuck. More importantly, best to see an experienced and highly trained skin/antiaging expert such as a dermatologist for optimal results and safety with your Botox.
Hi there. As your doctor said, fillers aren’t going to be an option for you given your medical history. Unfortunately, BOTOX® won’t add volume to your lips, although if placed precisely and carefully, it could help to reshape the lip line. I would suggest discussing this with an experienced cosm...
Botox can be very safely injected into your neck and shoulder muscles. In my experience this is usually performed in headache suffering patients. Botox is approved for treatment of headache and can be injected in many areas of your head and shoulders in order to alleviate the spasm. But it might...
Botox Cosmetic® injected into the masseter muscle works well to elongate a round/square face. Please consult a board aesthetic dermatologist for a consultation.
Eyelid ptosis is a rare side effect of Botox and will resolve as the Botox wears off. You are doing the right thing using the eye drops for temporary relief. Hang in there, it will normalize. Lana Long, MD
Its quite common to have asymetries with smiling after injection of Botox into the DAO muscles or Mentalis Muscle (chin muscle) If you only had one side of the chin injected then you would expect to have asymmetry for sure. I would just let it ware off and don't do it again. As for the ...
Thanks for this good question. Only a single photo is available to me for examination, so I will speak in generalities. If the best explanation offered to you by the injector is that the Botox may have been injected incorrectly, this may be an indication that a second attempt by...