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Hello and thank you for your question, I dont know of any interactions but I advise you to talk to your injector before getting Botox and take it from there. Best wishes.Dr. T
Since the area you want injected is distant from the area treated by the Lymecycline you should be okay to proceed with treatment. Opinions may vary however, so it is best to discuss this with your injector.
It's always important to be transparent with your doctor about any medications you're taking prior to receiving Botox. Botox should be totally safe when taking Lymecycline.
Hi @Maddieh842. Botox can temporarily raise the nasal tip slightly by relaxing the muscle that pulls the nasal tip downward. A more permanent option would be a rhinoplasty. Best of luck, Dr. Nima
Hello and thank you for your question. From your question we can advise here but nothing would compare to a face to face consultation in clinic for an accurate plan of what would work best. There is no reason why you couldn't have it after an MRI with contrast but the question may be why not...
I recommend fillers to soften the nasolabial folds themselves and also lift around the mouth and cheeks to build underlying anatomical support. In our practice we combine Sculptra with other fillers "layered" on top and lasers, skin tightening treatments such as Thermage, Fractora, and Renuvion...