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Thank you for your question! There is no direct contraindication for your getting Botox injections but check with your internist and be sure to tell the dermatologist you see for injection all of your medical history. Best of luck!
There is no problem in getting Botox treatment while dealing with IPF from septicaemia. Best to speak to your dermatologist about any such questions.
There is no direct contraindication for your getting Botox injections but check with your internist and be sure to tell the dermatologist you see for injection all of your medical history
Hi Klara32, You asked a very common question. The answer is yes, you can achieve a lateral brow lift AND address the upper part of the forehead at the same time. It requires a skilled injector and very precise placement of the Botox to achieve this without causing drooping of the upper eyelid...
There is no current evidence showing Botox causing connective tissue disorders. The product is FDA approved and has been used by millions of patients. Visit with an expert injector in your area to learn more.
Thank you for your question. I think a combination of Botox and fillers would work great to treat the crease on your cheek. Another option you may find to be of interest are PDO threads. Threads are inserted under the skin and threads grip the skin underneath. Pulling these threads tightens th...