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Diazepam should not affect your Botox and you should be able to take it safely. Best wishes, Dr. ALDO
there is no contraindication to taking diazepam as prescribed by your provider, after having botox. Have a great day!
Taking Diazepam as prescribed by your physician will have no interaction with your Botox treatment.
There should be no problem taking Diazepam after Botox. Just don't take aspirin or NSAIDS for 48 hours
Yes, you can take diazepam as prescribed by your physician. There should be no interaction between Botox and diazepam. Dr. Berdy
Thank you for your question. You should be just fine to take diazepam as prescribed for your back pain. This will not interfere with your Botox result or duration. Hope this helps and best wishes!
This is perfectly fine to do. There is no interaction of the drug with the Botox. Sometimes, Botox can be used for back pain as well. Ask your doctor.
Yes. You will not affect the power of the Botox. There will be no interactions between the two medications. Hope your back feels better.
Botox for the forehead and glabella can be very effective when injected in the right quantity, location, and concentration. By what you mention, you did the receive the right amount to relax the muscles of the forehead and labella. The location may be an issue as to why you wrinkled afterwards....
The Nefertiti Lift, about which you can learn much more in the archives of RealSelf.com is an advanced use of Botox in which the neuromodulator is injected in microdroplets in a particular pattern within the neck and along the border of the jaw, such that it softens the activity of t...
Thank you for your question. A Botox cosmetic treatment would not be a contraindication to wisdom teeth extraction nor will the dental procedure affect the longevity of your treatment. Best of luck.
Thanks for this great question. Since this was a childhood surgery, it is unlikely that the nerve will come back. You have a nerve palsy (marginal mandibular nerve) that prevents the right corner of the mouth from being pulled down when you smile. The best treatment would likely be to relax t...
If the primary area of wideness corresponds to the area under the jawline muscle (masseter muscle), it's worth trying botox to shrink the muscle. If the wide area is closer to the chin, then botox will not help.
The important thing about Botox and Fillers, is that we all respond differently to them. I recently conducted a large research study looking at the duration of the different types of medications used to reduce wrinkles and you can see, that there is a range of differences. This study looked at...
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