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While it’s hard to tell from your photos, this does not appear to be an area treatable with Botox. Botox is limited to treating the area between the brows, the forehead and the crows feet on the outer part of the eyes.
If this area worsens or becomes more bothersome you can consider fillers to help improve contours. At this time you can consider using medical grade skin care products like Transform MD and wearing sunscreen every day.
It looks like you’re beginning to develop a mild tear trough deformity.I think for right now you look great, but when the time comes, you could consult with plastic surgeons and consider having fillers to treat this if it bothers you a lot.Best,Matt Hagstrom, MD
Masseter botox works by causing atrophy to the masseter muscle. This results in a thinner looking face because the muscle isn't as bulky. It does not do anything to the bone.
Hi, thank you for your question! Yes, botox and filler can be done while taking blood thinners. Your risk of bruising after injections may increase due to the blood thinner. I would recommend taking arnica tablets a couple of days before and after. I would not stop your blood thinners for any...
A Botox lip flip involves injecting Botox into the muscles around the upper lip to create a subtle upward curl, enhancing the appearance of the lips. Temporary upper lip weakness can occur as a side effect if the injection affects nearby muscles or nerves. Causes may include dosage issues,...