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Yes, neurotoxins and fillers for cosmetic use are subject to sales tax at the same rate as sales tax on other products in your county.
For unique cases where a variety of modalities could be used to treat the condition, I would suggest an in-person or virtual consultation to develop a custom and effective treatment plan. It is difficult to precisely define the best option without collecting the same information. I suggest...
Hello and thank you for your question. Neuromodulator treatment (Botox, Dysport etc.) is individualized based on patient specific anatomy while taking into consideration personal preference when it comes to maintaining some flexibility vs having no residual movement in the targeted treatment...
I'm sorry to hear of the issues you have been having since your Dysport treatment. The effects from the product are temporary. Most patients notice it wears off gradually over three to four months, although some patients report it can take up to six. I hope you will find improvement over the...
Hi Ochiexx, I am Sarah, a medical assistant at Aesthetic Skin MD with Dr. Anil Shah in Chicago, and I am so sorry to hear that your masseter injections have not been successful thus far. Trying Dysport instead of Botox can be more successful for some due to Dysport having less proteins that are...
The easiest answer to your question is to select an experienced injector. It doesn't guarantee that you won't have unwanted results but it does lower your risk of this occurring. Ask to see before/after photos. Ask questions and express any concerns.
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