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it really shouldnt harm you although there are no stides that show this is the case. I have had no issues with patinet in the past and i suggest no cosmetic treatments at this time moving forward. Best, Dr. Emer.
This is a common question that many women ask. There is no concrete evidence that suggest that there is a negative correlation receiving Botox/filler while pregnant. However, it is recommended that you receive no cosmetic treatments until after breastfeeding. Best, Dr. Desai.
I don't anticipate any issues whatsoever but there are no studies for patients in your situation. Let your OB know and hold off on further Botox treatments until after you deliver but fillers should be fine.
I would definitely let your OB know about your injections but I have had many patients who didn't know that they were pregnant and had no adverse consequences. I would not have anymore cosmetic procedures until after your pregnancy. Best, Dr. Green
The rule of thumb is to hold off on Botox while pregnant.Fillers are inert and probably fine anytime.Congratulations!Best. Dr BrechtSeattle, Wa
I appreciate your question and I'm sorry you did not achieve a fully satisfactory result from your initial Botox treatment. It is possible that some additional Botox will improve more of your lines. However, targeting the muscle that forms the lines directly under the eye is not typically...
Perhaps you have a small blood collection under the skin where you had Botox injected. This will resolve.
ThermiRase uses injectable radiofrequency to direclty affect the nerves that allow the muscles of the mid lower forehead between the eyebrows to contract. ThermiRase is not used for crows feet or other facial areas.There is significant swelling and possible bruising with ThermiRase so unlike ...