Thank you for your question! Botox itself cannot cause dry eyes, but if it was placed too close to the muscle that supports the lower eyelid, it may cause the lid to droop slightly, which may cause dryness. This might also explain why the drops are not working. If the lid is drooping, it would...
Thankfully there really are no medications that interfere with Botox. Whether you're on blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes or other medications, there really are no interactions with Botox which makes life simpler for all of us ;)
Thank you for your question. I firmly believe that Botox allergies are not actually a reaction to the product but may be due to another factor. That being said, if you are allergic to Botox it is very likely you may also be allergic to Dysport or Xeomin as well. I would suggest consulting with a...