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You should be able to have Botox after your stem cell transplant. It will take 1-2 weeks for final results. See an expert. Best, Dr. Emer
Thank you for your question! Botox is delivered directly into the targeted muscle with a needle. Therefore you can have Botox anytime before, during, or after a stem cell transplant. For the best treatment options, it is important to visit an expert for an in-person examination and review of your medical history. Best of luck!
There is no such thing, scientific, as stem cell transplant, fat transplant, PRP highly questionable, may have stem cells but no scientific evidence that the stem cells do any thing.Botox will work if done by a qualified physician not just anybody with a syringe and a bottle of botox
Botox is delivered directly into the targeted muscle with a needle. Therefore you can have Botox anytime before, during, or after a stem cell transplant. For the best treatment options, it is important to visit an expert for an in-person examination and review of your medical history. Hope this helps!Johnson C. Lee, MD Board-Certified Plastic SurgeonIG: @drjohnsonlee
You can have your Botox treatment at any time after having had stem cell grafting, even at the same time. Good luck from New York City
If I understand your question correctly, the posted photo shows you trying to elevate your brows. It appears to show over-activity / over-elevation of the medial portion of the brow, which gives you the worried / anxious "Nathan Lane" look. It should be possible to improve this by inj...
Thank you for your question mxndieu. 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 ...
The point of the Botox injections is to reduce masseter muscle activity and bulk. Chewing gum actually works out the masseter muscle and causes the opposite affect. I would avoid chewing gum to help with the masseter muscle enlargement.
Botox is definitely the least invasive option. Looking at your pictures, there seem to be a skeletal issue underneath. Your chin is deviated to your left and the bite seem to be slanted. Once a complete exam is performed, then may consider all above options as you mentioned or harmonizing th...
Thank you for your question alexkuner. 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 ...
Thank you for your question and for sharing your photographs HannahVLeigh. 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 ...