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Hi @dhuzien! You can receive your Botox treatment at any time. There should be no adverse events. Best of luck to you!
You should be fine to get Botox 2 weeks after vaccination, assuming it was a single dose or the second one.
I am not aware of any cases of adverse reactions when Botox is given after any of the currently available Covid vaccines. Hope this helps. Dr Joseph
Hi, thanks for your question. You can have Botox done anytime. There are typically no contraindications when it comes to Botox and vaccines. If you have any other concerns please speak to your provider or doctor.
There is no relation between Covid 19 vaccine and Botox. You can come in any day before or after your vaccine, and vice versa. Always consult a board certified practitioner for your Botox treatment.
Thank you for your question. You can safely get botox whenever pre/post the vaccine. When it comes to filler to be on the safe side you can wait about 1 month post vaccine before getting any filler to minimize the chance of any swelling reaction. Hope this helps!
You can proceed with your Botox treatment at any time. There are no known concerns with regard the Botox treatment and the COVID vaccine. See an expert injector near you for treatment.
You may have Botox injected anytime. There are no reactions reported between the vaccines and Botox.Dr. T
Hello and thank you for your question- we would always recommend a face to face consult for accurate treatment advice however in this case for Botox there is no real time needed between botox and your vaccine if you feel well. Filler is different and a time gap is necessary.I hope that helps with your query, best wishes
There have been no reports of patients having issues with getting Botox after getting the vaccine. You should be safe to get Botox whenever you want.
Yes, it is fine for you to have Botox while you are taking erythromycin for acne. Be sure to discuss all questions and concerns you have with your injector.
In some cases, overactive lip depressors, or dental issues can cause this look. Botox can be used to weaken the lip depressors, which then lets the lip elevator muscles lift the lip .
Botox to reduce the masseter muscle will soften your squared jaw line. Chin filler would balance your lower 1/3 to the rest of your face.