I would only use a dilutent that was stored according to a company's recommendations. Since Botox dilution is governed by an exact science I see no reason to take any chances. Best, Dr. Green
Thank you for your question! You did not have an allergic reaction to Botox. You had what you described yourself as a panic attack. You should be able to have botox without any problems whatsoever. Best of luck!
Botox is injected directly into your muscles and so is not a systemic treatment. Its efficacy won’t be affected by your undergoing general anesthesia for your procedure. Now, if it’s your face that’s being operated on, and your Botox-treated muscles are affected, then that could interfere with ...