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Yes, it is safe to wear a face shield 24 hours after Botox injections. Best of luck to you, Dr. Nima!
Thank you for your question and I appreciate your concern. Yes, it will be safe to wear a face shield and mask the day after you receive your Botox injections. Make sure you are working with an experienced, board-certified injector to ensure the best possible results.
Hi, thanks for your question. Yes, there should be no issues with you wearing a face shield the day after you've had Botox. Please speak to your provider if you have any other questions or concerns.
there are no restrictions for using face masks after or before botox. I would use dermarolling twice weekly and aerify every 2 weeks to help also prevent against fine wrinkles. Best, Dr. Emer.
You could wear a face shield as well as a mask after a Botox treatment to your forehead, as your results will not be affected by these protective devices.
Thank you for sharing your question. yes you will be able to wear a faceshield without issue or risk to your Botox outcome.
Yes, you can wear a face shield to school after getting botox. There should be no problem with it. Should you experience anything else that you think needs attention, do visit a trusted practitioner near you.
While I am sure that there are different types of face shield that could put different amount of pressure on the forehead, I believe that most should be safe to wear especially the day after Botox.
After Your Botox Treatment you should remain upright for 4 hours after injection ; avoid tight headbands or hats ; refrain from aerobic/cardio exercises for 24h; refrain from massaging/manipulating the area of treatment.
The best Botox post care is to not wear anything tight around the head for 24 hours to prevent infection. After that, you should be okay to wear your face shield.
Hello and thank you for your question. We would always recommend a face to face consultation to get an accurate idea of treatment however in this case the DAO is a depressor so injecting it can help lift a downturned most. Usually this is best addressed with filler or non surgical lifting...
Yes, that could be possible to have. Please contact a qualified provider or a board-certified physician with extensive experience in these procedures.
Hello and thank you for your question. We always recommend a face-to-face consultation for advice however from what you have provided here yes botox would be a great choice to treat this. I hope that helps, please always a seek a qualified and experienced practitioner for any cosmetic treatment,...