I have been getting botox in forehead and between brows and brow lift I recently stopped its been 3 months Ive noticed pain in forehead and after that i have pain on the eyebrow bone does this seem normal should I see a neurologist
Answer: See your surgeon The best person to answer this question is going to be the person who has been giving you your Botox injections. Talk with he or she first before scheduling an appointment with a neurologist. Best, Dr. Nazarian
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Answer: See your surgeon The best person to answer this question is going to be the person who has been giving you your Botox injections. Talk with he or she first before scheduling an appointment with a neurologist. Best, Dr. Nazarian
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October 23, 2015
Answer: Pain in eyebrow and forehead after Botox went away. Does this seem normal? Thank you for your question. I suggest to be assessed by your injector in person. That being said, you could be experiencing muscle pain from the re - activation of the muscles. That normally does not cause pain, only a speculation. All the best,
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October 23, 2015
Answer: Pain in eyebrow and forehead after Botox went away. Does this seem normal? Thank you for your question. I suggest to be assessed by your injector in person. That being said, you could be experiencing muscle pain from the re - activation of the muscles. That normally does not cause pain, only a speculation. All the best,
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Answer: What you have described is very rare and mostly likely the needle hit a sensory nerve. Thank you for your question. What you have described is very rare and mostly likely the needle hit a sensory nerve. There is no need to worry as there is no long term effect. The nerve most likely has a small bruise on it and will take some time to heal. I recommend following up with injector for evaluation if this persists. Best of Luck!
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Answer: What you have described is very rare and mostly likely the needle hit a sensory nerve. Thank you for your question. What you have described is very rare and mostly likely the needle hit a sensory nerve. There is no need to worry as there is no long term effect. The nerve most likely has a small bruise on it and will take some time to heal. I recommend following up with injector for evaluation if this persists. Best of Luck!
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October 30, 2015
Answer: Botox The best person to help you is your treating physician. I suggest you see them in person or see another board certified surgeon or physician in your area. An in-person evaluation is needed to adequately evaluate your situation and options.The foregoing information provided is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, it is provided for educational purposes only.You assume full responsibility for how you choose to use this information.Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider before starting any new treatment or discontinuing an existing treatment. Talk with your healthcare provider about any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
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October 30, 2015
Answer: Botox The best person to help you is your treating physician. I suggest you see them in person or see another board certified surgeon or physician in your area. An in-person evaluation is needed to adequately evaluate your situation and options.The foregoing information provided is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, it is provided for educational purposes only.You assume full responsibility for how you choose to use this information.Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider before starting any new treatment or discontinuing an existing treatment. Talk with your healthcare provider about any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
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October 22, 2015
Answer: PAIN THREE MONTHS AFTER BOTOX I have never experienced pain after the Botox has wore off in any of my patients, except thosewho suffer from migraines begin feeling migraine symptoms and know it's time for other roundof Botox. If the pain continues, I would recommend seeing a neurologist.
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October 22, 2015
Answer: PAIN THREE MONTHS AFTER BOTOX I have never experienced pain after the Botox has wore off in any of my patients, except thosewho suffer from migraines begin feeling migraine symptoms and know it's time for other roundof Botox. If the pain continues, I would recommend seeing a neurologist.
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