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Thank you for sharing your excellent question. Assuming both treatments go well there should not be any issue with having Botox two weeks after threads. Hope this helps.
Hi,You may want to consider botox first and threads second. By minimizing the movement of the forehead, you may have a better result from the threads. Best,
It is important to ensure that your forehead has completely recovered before you receive your Botox treatment. Assuming no complications arise, two weeks should be plenty of time for you to heal. Just be sure to mention your previous treatment to your Botox provider and you should have nothing to worry about.
Given there are no unexpected issues with the thread procedure it should be fine to proceed with Botox two weeks afterwards. Be sure to discuss your intention with the specialist who is performing your thread procedure.
Thanks for the question! You can do neuromodulators after the pdo threads. However, if you are attempting to place threads for the neck or chin and there are platysma bands, it would be better to first use the neuromodulators to soften the platysma band prior to placing the threads.
Dear Kboch, Smooth mono threads in the dermal skin to smooth out wrinkles followed by Botox should have no altering effects on either.If the mono threads have barbs or cones and inserted under the skin for lifting, Botox should be performed 2 or more weeks prior to the threads to reduce the forces against the threaded lift.Thanks for your interesting question.
Yes, I see no reason why you cannot have Botox treatment 2 weeks after thread placement in the same area.
Dear BC,Botulinum won’t effect the results of threading, and vice versa.You are fine to both, even at the same session.Best. Dr Brecht Seattle, Wa
Hi @Magdalena12! You are able to get Botox while menstruating. Having Botox administered during your menses should have no effect on your treatment. Best of luck to you!
As we age, our eyelids naturally sag and droop. A combination approach would be best to see visible improvement. In terms of non-surgical treatment options, I would recommend a Chemical Brow Lift (using Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, or Jeuveau) and filler injections to rejuvenate the temples, eyebrow,...
Hello, thank you for your question. If you want to get Botox I recommend you to do it a week before your Mesotherapy, if you do it after, you need to wait until you are fully healed from your mesotherapy.