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Botox is not associated with dizziness. There is likely something else going on. I would recommend seeing your regular doctor to begin a workup to find the source of your problems.Best of luck!Dallas R. Buchanan, MD, FACSOwner & Board-Certified Plastic SurgeonVIVIFY plastic surgery
Botox does not cause dizziness. If you are having persistent dizziness you need to see your Doctor
Botox is not associated with dizziness and the fact that it has lasted this long and at your age you should see your internist
Botox doesn’t cause dizziness so it would be best to see your doctor as soon as you can. There are many different causes and some need treatment. So sorry and hope you feel better soon.
It is highly unusual that Botox is the cause of your dizziness. Given your age, you should go to an emergency room or see your doctor as soon as possible because there's probably another reason behind it, which needs to be addressed immediately. Good luck from New York City
It is fine to have a Botox touch up four weeks after your initial injection. The treatment is considered in full effect after two weeks which is why that time frame is often recommended for any touch ups. Your treatment results will last about three to four months typically.
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