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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.
Hello and thank you for your question. After looking at your photo, I can suggest a few options for you. The goal for your skin should be to boost your collagen and smooth out the existing lines as well as prevention of deeper and more static lines to come. Being that thin skin is in your...
You can get them done at teh same time, we often do fat grafting to face, fillers, lasers, threads all at the same time as the mommy makeover. Best, Dr. Emer.
Lifting the brow with Botox is not always successful. I’d recommend trying to treat the glabella as well and being sure you are not over treating the forehead. Some patients lift nicely, others do not. Best wishes!
I recommend following up with your injector. It can take up to 2 weeks for final results with Botox. Venus legacy treatments may give improvement. Best, Dr. Emer
Yes, you appear to be a candidate for botox to the masseter. It takes 1-2 weeks for final results with Botox. I recommend getting a consultation with a cosmetic dermatologist. Hope this helps.
This is difficult to answer without pictures. I'm sorry you aren't happy with your Botox results. The good news is they will gradually resolve. For most people, they resolve by 3-4 months. Hope this helps.
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