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Dr Andrew Jacono, MD is a board certified facial plastic surgeon in Long Island and is an expert with these procedures. He has authored many articles on both. Hope this helps.
The botox cosmetic website is a good starting point for qualified injectors. Dr. Marina Peredo and Dr. James Marotta are possibilities. Since the relationship between injector and patient tends to be long term consult with 2 - 3 in your area prior to choosing one that best meets your needs.
I recommend Dr. Marc Glashofer, a fellowship trained dermatologic surgeon with extensive experience in both of these areas (as well as a really nice doctor).
Botox and fillers should be injected by a qualified doctor with an aesthetic backgroudn of training. This usually means a plastic surgeon, a dermatologist, an oculoplastic surgeon, and a facial plastic surgeon.
Just about any certified board certified Plastic Surgeon or dermatologist is very qualified to do this. Anyone who responds to this question should be recommending themselves or they shouldn't be responding.
Dear Astar Not sure where this one got started. BOTOX does not shape the buttock. Sorry. For this fat, implants, and less practically, fillers. Beware that there are lay injectors out there who inject silicone oil into the tush to shape it. The consequeses of this type of treatment are...
You friend is correct. Just have the physician show you the bottle and the box. To make sure you are getting the freshest Botox, you should see your physician opening it from a sealed Botox and pull out a vial. You should then see them injecting some saline into the vial to reconstitute the...
Fillers would be better for you because the wrinkles are visible even when your face is in a neutral expression. This means that they are "static" wrinkles, and fillers is the right treatment to smooth them away. If the wrinkles appeared only when you made a facial expression, like frowning,...
The simple answer is NO! Allergan clearly places on it's product labeling that BOTOX certain neuromuscular diseases. Gillian-Barré is one of the diseases on that list. Hope this helpful. Dr. ES
Hello JC, The closest we have ever seen to this in our practice is patients getting light headed or fainting in our chair. For some patients, anxiety is part of the process. We do everything we can to make our patients comfortable, but some still get very anxious about treatments. This is the...
Thank you for your question and for sharing your photo. Botox may help to soften the wrinkles under the eyes. It does require a very small amount and it will help to soften the lines. It will not necessarily reduce all the wrinkles like you might see in the forehead or crows feet region. You...
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