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Thank you for your question. If you are doing Botox after an energy procedure like the radiofrequency device you are talking about, I would wait to make sure that all the swelling associated with the procedure is down before proceeding with Botox. Conversely, if you have Botox first, I would wait 1 to 2 weeks afterwards for the full effect of Botox to take place prior to proceeding with the energy device.
It is important not to undergo treatments that increase blood flow to the area where Botox was injected
you can do botox on the same day as lasers and RF treatments. we do this routinely in my practice. Best, Dr. Emer.
There is no definitive answer, but I would suggest they are not done on the same day.We have our patients wait 7 days after Botox before any energy treatments to the skin because we have found that the heat may affect the Botox effect, but you may have Viora the day before and get Botox 24 hours or anytime after that.
Thanks for sharing your question andphotos. I can appreciate your concern and agree with your assessment.In general, heating procedures to the skin should bepostpone until the effect of the botox have taken effect. It is believed thatthis heating of the injected area may favor traveling of the botox to undesiredlocations, producing complications.Make sure to have an evaluation by a board certified plasticsurgeon or dermatologist.Best wishes
For absolute safety wait a few days if no swelling or black & blue. If black & blue than wait till resolved...............
Thank you for your question. Using Botox in your situation is very safe. If anything it may improve your symptoms by relaxing the muscles. It should not cause any worsening of your trigeminal neuralgia symptoms.
Botox will start to take effect in 3-5 days and will take approximately 7-10 days before seeing the full effect. Botox helps soften wrinkles, lines and lasts about 3-4 months. This should be done in the hands of a Board Certified Plastic surgeon or Dermatologist with significant Expertise in...
Hello, Thank you for your question. As long as the Botox is being administered by a skilled injector, there shouldn't be a need for concern. I'd recommend you speak to your qualified injector to ensure you are a good candidate for this procedure. Take care.
While it is a bit difficult to say with certainty from the photographs provided, injection of Botox into the lower eyelid can lead to drooping of the lower lid. This will wear off with time and your lid will return to its preinjection
Hello, Thank you for your question. Should you be a candidate for this treatment, your jawline can be gently reshaped to make it less angular and prominent, narrowing the contour of your lower face to create a more feminine appearance. The Botox, injected in both sides of the jaw,...
While your swelling is most likely related to laser treatment, As you are having a problem shortly after a procedure was performed I encourage you to contact the physician who performed your treatment to get a recommendation for your best options.
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