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Threading five days post Botox will not be a problem. You should not have any swelling or bruising and will tolerate the procedure without problems. Restrictions post Botox are typically within the first 24 hours.
Hello and thank you for your question. It is totally fine to get your eyebrows threaded 5 days after. The only thing we recommend you not do after Botox is you not lay down up to 3 hours after or work out the same day you get the toxin. I also suggest that you do not take any ibuprofen a couple days before or the same day since it does cause bruising. Anything else is totally fine.
It takes approximately up to 48 h for Botox to bind to receptors. It is safe to do any manipulation including what you are planning after 5 days. Good luck.
Thank you for sharing your question. Yes it is safe to thread your eyebrows 5 days after botox. Hope this helps.
Hello, yes, by even the next day, it would be okay to get threaded since your skin has already healed from the small needle puncture sites.
Yes, after 5 days the Botox will be fully bonded and it would be completely safe to have your eyebrows threaded without affecting your results.
Yes, it is absolutely fine to get your brows threaded 7 days after botox injections. Thank you for your question.
Thank you for your question! For our clients we ask that they avoid facial manipulation 24 hours post injection. I don't believe the threading at 5 days will affect the Botox. It has already bound to the nerves at this point.
Hello there! Yes this should be completely fine considering you are five days out from your injections. Cheers! Sarah RN BSN
Yes, it is completely safe to thread your eyebrows 5 days after. Typically it takes up to 4 hours for Botox to activate within the muscle, so threading within that time frame would not be recommended.
Hi Yolitta. Yes, you can definitely accomplish smoothing of the chin without affecting your speech. The key with any neurotoxin injection (Botox/Xeomin/Dysport) is to inject the target muscles without injecting the surrounding area. This means that the target for your situation is the mu...
Thank you for your question. While Botox is not an effective treatment for loose abdominal skin, many nonsurgical treatments could produce the results you want. I offer both Thermage and Ultherapy for mild to moderate skin tightening on nearly any area of the body. These devices use...
Botox is used in small volumes for small muscles (eg face), slightly larger volumes for sweating areas eg armpits and in even larger volumes for larger leg muscles in spasticity. The trapezius is the second largest muscle in the body and I cannot see any benefit to having botox as you would...