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I would recommend no treatments within 14 days to ensure no interactions or complications are caused. All the best, Dr Ana
Yes you can get an oxygen facial one day after botox Treatment. There are no contraindications associated with oxygen facial and botox treatment.
Thank you for sharing your question. yes you can get an oxygen facial the day after Botox. Hope this helps.
It would most prudent to wait at least 3 days before getting any kind of facial after botox injection to avoid unintended migration of the neurotoxin. Always consult with a board certified medical expert for your Botox needs.
I suggest waiting a couple of day after receiving Botox to get a facial; however, in 48 hours you can safely have an oxygen facials or microdermabrasion.
There is no problem having facial treatments, such as an oxygen facial, the day after having Botox injections.
Yes, it is fine to have an Oxygen Facial the day after your Botox treatment. Enjoy your treatments!
Hello, a day after should be fine but we always recommend doing your facial first and then botox after if being done the same day.
Thank you for your question! It should be ok to get an oxygen facial the day after botox. We recommend avoiding any massage in the botox treated areas for 6-8 hours. Hope this helps!
It would depend upon your bruising but I don’t understand the rush. I would prefer that you wait a few days.
Hi @Easygoing8583. I would recommend an in person evaluation to determine how many units are necessary. Typically, I recommend 64 units for a full correction which includes the forehead, frown lines, and crow's feet. Best of luck, Dr. Nima!
Thank you for your question. As long as you did not have any adverse reaction to the lip tattoo it should be safe. I hope this helps!
Hi there. It might be worth trying a lip flip first as the results only last roughly 2 months. The product wears off faster here than higher areas of the face (3-4 months) due to the frequency and intensity of movement of the muscles around the mouth which help us to talk and chew. So if you...