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Lin,There should be no problem wearing your contact lenses after receiving Botox and Fillers.
Thank you for your question LinLin1999. I understand your concern. Botox is a purified protein used to address wrinkles associated with facial expression. When injected into the skin Botox will relax the muscles and smoothen out the overlying wrinkles. The most common areas of treatment are in the upper face. These include the horizontal lines seen on the upper forehead when one raises the brows, the vertical lines seen between the brows when one frowns (frown lines), and the crow's feet seen around the eyes when one smiles.It is difficult to make an assessment without a formal exam where the entire medical history is reviewed. However, I hope the information provided here is useful.The safety record of Botox is well established. The product has been used for over 20 years for a variety of treatments with minimal side effects. Botox is amongst the safest treatments for treating facial wrinkles. While Botox is one of the safest treatments offered, there are some situations where it is not appropriate. These include anyone who has an allergy to any of the inactive ingredients or who has had an allergic reaction to any botulinum product including Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, or Myobloc. The safety and efficacy of Botox has not been established in women who are pregnant, trying to become pregnant, or breast feeding. Therefore, women in these categories are advised to wait until breast feeding is completed prior to having a Botox treatment. Botox should not be placed in the skin on the site of an infection. Those who are taking an aminoglycoside antibiotic, an anesthetic, D-penicillamine, antimalarials, or immunosuppressants should not be treated, nor should those who have undergone chemotherapy within the previous six months. It is important to avoid blood thinners before and after a treatment. These include both prescription and non-prescription medications such as warfarin (coumadin), aspirin, ibuprofen, alcohol, fish oil, vitamin E, and ginko biloba. Those with conditions that affect muscles and nerves such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease), myasthenia gravis, or Lambert-Eaton syndrome should not undergo Botox treatments.If I had a patient with the concern described here I would say that it is safe to wear contact lenses after a Botox and filler treatment.With any injection, there are risks such as pain, bleeding, bruising, redness, swelling, tenderness, and infection. We take special precautions to minimize these risks such as using a painless technique. We also treat bruises with a laser as early as the next day. Bruises usually resolve within two weeks if untreated. After a laser treatment bruises usually resolve in 1-3 days, but may still take two weeks for full resolution. In addition to these risks, with Botox there is also a risk that the product spreads or diffuses to nearby structures. Spread to nearby muscles can lead to side effects such as the temporary appearance of droopy eyelids or a temporary asymmetric smile. After a Botox treatment, I recommend that my patients avoid heat exposure, alcohol consumption, and strenuous exercise for 24 hours and not lie down flat for four hours. This is because all of these activities may possibly lead to the movement of the product and consequent side effects such as droopy eyelids. Although there have been no definitive studies shown that these actually occur and some physicians do not provide such aftercare instructions, in the absence of data I err on the side of caution and recommend that my patients avoid such activities. Please consult with a doctor for specific recommendations. Good luck!
Thank you for your question. Yes, you can wear your contact lenses after treatment. What I tell my patients is to not exercise for 1 day and not to lie die for 4 hours after treatment.
This is a good question, LinLin1999. Yes, you can wear your soft lenses after your Botox or filler injections. The bigger concern is that you don't want to manipulate or rub the treated area because you don't want to displace the product. There is no problem if you gently insert your soft contact lenses.
Hello LinLin1999,Thank you for sharing your question and concern. There is no problem with you wearing your contact lenses after the injections (Botox/Fillers) you have described. How else will you be able to see how radiant and beautiful your results are? Be well as you move forward.
Yes, you can wear your contact lenses after Botox and filler injection. I usually will tell my patients to avoid alcohol for 24 hours after the treatment and also too limit heavy exercise for the same time period. Otherwise, not much else to do. Enjoy your results!
Yes, of course you can wear contact lenses. The main activities to avoid are exercise/physical exertion for 24-48 hours (for BOTOX and Filler) and do not lie down for 4 hours following your procedure. Best, Manish Khanna, MD
There is absolutely no problems using contract lenses after filler and Botox. I do this routinely on my patients.
Thank you for your question and for sharing your photograph beautyfreak. I understand your concern. Botox is a purified protein used to address wrinkles associated with facial expression. When injected into the skin Botox will relax the muscles and smoothen out the overlying wrinkles. The most ...
Botox injected into the gums will not close any spaces between the teeth. You should consult with a dentist to discuss treatment options to improve the space between your teeth.
Hi- . Yes it will come back. It may take 3-6 months but it will come back to normal. Unfortunately this is a very common side effect following botox injection to muscles around the mouth or involved with moving the mouth/jaw like the masseter muscle. Just remain patient knowing it is only t...