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I suggest you speak to your physician, numbness is not a typical reaction to botox but should resolve if its due to injections alone. Best, Dr. Emer.
Thank you for sharing your question and I am sorry to hear of your cheek numbness. This is most likely a result of temporary swelling to the area after Botox injection and should resolve spontaneously over the next several days. Botox in and of itself does not cause numbness. Hope this helps.
Botox itself should not cause numbness. If the needle tip hit any sensory nerves then this could cause numbness but it should be temporary and unusual. Generally the injections are not placed in the areas where the sensory nerves for the face are located. I would definitely go back to the injector and discuss because they know where they placed the injections and if this would make sense.
I will assume from your question that your crow's feet were treated. Sometimes if your injector comes down a bit further into the upper cheek region then it will affect the muscle there and make it feel numb. It will resolve, but really, this area shouldn't be treated with Botox. "This answer has been solicited without seeing this patient and cannot be held as true medical advice, but only opinion. Seek in-person treatment with a trained medical professional for appropriate care."
Results are most noticeable 2-3 weeks after injection and should wear off in 6-12 weeks. I suggest you see your physician and get eye drops and an evaluation. Best, Dr. Emer.
I use cannulas to inject fillers because there is research supporting that there is less bruising and edema with cannulas. That being said, the most important variable is the amount of injections done by the injector and the understanding of the facial anatomy. In our office only me and my...
This is unlikely related to botox especially now that it's a month post treatment. You should follow up with your family doctor and be assessed.
Botox will migrate 1cm from the site of injection. It is important to wait 2 weeks for the botox to fully kick in before getting a touch up.
Thank you for sharing your question. Yes, in the hands of an experienced injector, it is entirely possible to treat the forehead without a brow lift. I recommend consulting a board certified specialist who is experienced with Botox injections for you next treatment. Be sure to communicate to ...
$1000 does not sound "off" considering you mention treating your forehead with botox as well as having lip fillers. First and foremost always use a reputable plastic surgeon so you know you are safe. Be careful of cost shopping, if it's too cheap most likely they are NOT board certified plastic...
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