I have first degree heart block and pots syndrome. I do not need any medication for either condition and neither has any substantial impact on my day to day life. I am looking to get Botox for the first time for cosmetic reasons on my forehead. Is this likely to cause any issues? Thanks
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June 16, 2018
Answer: Can you have Botox when you have pots and first degree heart block?
Thank you for your question. You are asking about under eye wrinkles still appearing after you had conservative Botox treatment for your crow’s feet. You are asking if filler can treat them. You indicate that you had Fraxel done in 2015, which worked out well for your skin, but you are still f...
You can always ask the same question of your oncologist, but I believe you're perfectly safe to receive botox. It should also help your state of mind while receiving the treatment. Good luck from New York City
The Master muscles are used for chewing. When these muscles are immobilized with botulinum toxin, the Temporalis muscles are recruited to aid in chewing to compensate for the last of master function. This would actually cause a slight hypertrophy and filling in of the temples rather than hollowing.