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Hi crasen, thank you for the inquiry. Plasma fibroblast lifting is a non invasive revolutionary method used to target plasma cells, to boost collagen production which tightens and refines skin. Its benefits are long term and it has no relation with botox. You can get botox right after the treatment. In fact, their combination can give better results. Best Regards,Dr.Neel Bector
You can have botox treatment anytime after plasma fibroblast treatment. It is a great combination treatment. Ensure you keep your skin well hydrated with good water intake, protect with a good high quality sunscreen, and eat a high antioxidant diet that includes consistent use of fruit and vegetables. Supplementing with a high quality antioxidant is also useful. Keep consistent with good healthy habits and your skin will maintain the results you are working to achieve.
You can have Botox anytime after you have Plasma fibroblast treatment. Love the combination since one is short term and one is improving the health of your skin more long term. Good luck.
Thank you for your question. I encourage you to schedule a follow-up with your injector so that you can be evaluated in person. Make sure you are working with a board-certified dermatologist who is also an expert Botox injector so your procedure is both safe and successful. Good luck to you!
There is no specific reason why these treatments cannot be administered simultaneously, though it would not necessarily speed up the process.In our practice, we combine Fractora (or Morpheus8) with lasers like CO2, Erbium or Fraxel to address multiple layers of the skin, both the deep and the su...
Fractional laser is an amazing and highly effective treatment in our office. We use the laser treatment to help with acne scars, large pores, fine wrinkles, tissue collagen loss, scars, sebaceous hyperplasia, active acne, and for brightening dark pigmentation. Although there are very strong...
Hello and thank you for your question. Although rare, Botox can travel downwards into the eye muscles when injected in the glabella and cause a droopy eyelid. A photo would be best to determine if this is the case, or if you just have a heavy brow from too much Botox. Unfortunately if ei...
I appreciate your question, but I assure you that the side effects you are describing are not likely linked to your treatments. Botox effects only last for three to four months, so even if some of your symptoms could be attributed to this medication, you would no longer be experiencing them at...
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