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It should be fine, as long as you aren't overly aggressive in massaging the dye into your hair or anything like that.
Thank you for your question.There should be no problem with coloring your hair after recieving botox injections. To be sure, see two or more board-certified providers in your area for acomplete evaluation to make sure you are a good candidate and that it is safe foryou to have treatment.I hope this helps.
Yes, you can dye your hair the day after Botox injections without problem. Choose your color wisely =)
You may dye your hair at anytime after Botox injections. It will not have an effect on your results.I hope this helps.
It would be perfectly fine to dye your hair the day after a Botox treatment. Even if you were to develop an allergic reaction to the dye, there would be no effect on your Botox treatment.
Yes, you may dye your hair without worry before or after BOTOX. there is no problem with having BOTOX immediately following.
There is no problem getting botox before or after you dye your hair. Botox is a very safe treatment, and nothing you can do to your scalp or hair can impact it.
There should be no problem coloring your hair the day after Botox.I would avoid lying down for three hours after Botox and avoid make up and avoid massaging the area for a few hours after injections of Botox .i hope this answer satisfies your curiosity.
Yes, these is absolutely no problem with this. You could have it done on the same day as long as there is no massage of the area injection.
This question comes up when we are injecting botox for migraine headaches on clients. The needle injections sites are quick to seal and therefore applying hair dye the next day is not a problem.If a client is getting cosmetic botox in the frown, forehead and crowsfeet I believe the client can have their hair dyed that day as long as the sites of injection are not massaged.
Thank you for your question. Some people get less headaches with Botox, others get more headaches. You just have to try it, and determine if you were helped. You can also check your insurance plan and see if Botox is covered for migrain use. The injections points are not al l the same for...
Thank you for your question.Not hearing a "crunch" does not mean that the Botox was not properly injected into the muscle. Some individuals have stronger muscles on one side verses the other, so it is very well possible you needed more Botox on one side. To be sure, see two or more...
Thank you for your question. I have been injecting Botox for nearly 10 yers, injected thousands of patients, and have never had this complaint. I doubt the Botox is the culprit. I am not saying impossible, but very unlikely botox is to blame, especially if you are on your back, and nothing...
Tax on Botox depends on the state and the injector (medical professional or lay person). At one time, all cosmetic procedures were taxed in NJ, whether they were performed by a licensed physician or not. This, however, is no longer the case. Other states will tax Botox as a...
Thank you for your question.Botox would not have an effect on nasolabial folds. A better option would be facial fillers which can help soften deep folds around the nose and mouth. To find out what is best for you, see two or more board-certified providers in your area for a complete...
Thank you for your question. Botox is indicated for 3 month by the FDA. There may be residual efects for months after the treatment, until the muscle returns to form, but the msucle recovers, just like an arm muscle after a cast is removed. I hope this helps!
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