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Botox is a safe, FDA-approved treatment. There is no correlation between a Botox treatment and a connective tissue disease. Hope this helps.
There is no current evidence showing Botox causing connective tissue disorders. The product is FDA approved and has been used by millions of patients. Visit with an expert injector in your area to learn more.
To my knowledge there is no evidence for neuromodulators like Botox and Dysport causing connective tissue disease. These are safe and effective, FDA approved treatments with a long safety record over years and millions of patients.
Thank you for your question. I think a combination of Botox and fillers would work great to treat the crease on your cheek. Another option you may find to be of interest are PDO threads. Threads are inserted under the skin and threads grip the skin underneath. Pulling these threads tightens th...
You can have your plastic surgery and ask the plastic surgeon to administer Botox while you're asleep. This should not interfere with the results and may make your experience a more pleasant one. The only thing, the doctor has to mark you ahead of time for the proper treatment. Good luck from...
Botox browlift is a subtle way to lift the brows by targeting specific parts of the orbicularis oculi muscle. However, increasing the number of units is not always an options as the Botox can diffuse to other muscles and cause potential upper eyelid drooping. You can also treat the corrugator...