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In general, it is safe to have Botox injected into different areas of your face within a short timeframe, such as a week apart. However, it's always best to discuss your specific situation with your healthcare provider. They can give you the most accurate advice based on your medical history and current health status.As for your upcoming appointments, it's great that you are giving your patronage to two different injectors. However, please ensure that both are aware of the other's treatment plan. This will help avoid any potential complications and ensure the best possible results.Keep in mind that Botox and other injectable treatments can have side effects, such as bruising, swelling, and discomfort. These side effects can be more pronounced if multiple treatments are done in a short period of time. Therefore, it's important to give your body time to heal in between treatments.
Yes, it is safe to have Botox injected into one area and then have a different area treated with Botox one week later. It's always a good idea to discuss your prior treatment with your second injector. Keep in mind it can take up to two weeks after treatment before seeing the final results.
Yes, it is possible to have Botox injections in one area and then receive injections in another area one week later. Botox treatments are typically given in specific injection sites based on the individual's needs and goals. You can schedule Botox treatments for different areas of the face or body at different times or during separate appointments as long as it aligns with your treatment plan and the recommendations of your qualified medical professional.Hope that helps! ...Lena
Hello! This is a great question. In my practice, I have found that the best way to help prevent the aging neck is to combine many modalities. If you are looking for non-invasive options, Botox can really do wonders. We can also combine collagen stimulating modalities, such as microneedling and...
Don't harm yourself pursing issues that are not such a big deal. You are over filled. The perioral filler drifts out of the lip edge into the nasolabial area and lower cheek. If you have ever had cheek fillers, these also can drift into the lower cheek. This unwanted volume will make you look...
Hi mutedwater ! I would recommend to start with a little bit of botox. Botox will help decrease the intense lines. After your botox has set in (about 2 weeks for full results) if you’re still struggling with the dent , then I would recommend doing gradual filler.