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Hello and thank you for your question. Botox has been used for many years with no evidence that it has been linked to cancer. It is a safe and effective treatment for facial wrinkles, and there should be no cause for concern in a healthy individual. Best of luck!
Thank you for your question. Botox in the cosmetic dose interacts with muscle contracture. There is no evidence of Botox causing cancer. Best of luck.
Botox has been used medically for many decades. No study has ever shown a link to cancer. Friends can be a great resource when it comes to personal experience, but they don’t always have the facts!
Hi there, there is no scientific evidence whatsoever that says Botox causes cancer. It is widely used for many medical and aesthetic purposes these days.
There have been hundreds of millions of Botox treatments worldwide in the last 20 years, and there’s no evidence that anyone has ever developed cancer from these treatments. Best wishes.
No, there is no medical evidence that Botox causes cancer. It takes 1-2 weeks for Botox results and they resolve in 3-4 months. Best, Dr. Emer
When the real product is injected by a competent and qualified injector, Botox has a very long track record of safety. Every year a certain number of people die from complications related to aspirin and tylenol. If someone died from a cosmetic Botox injection, it would be all over the news. There has been no hint of any link to cancer and most common adverse effects are cosmetic and temporary things like bruising and drooping.
There is no known link between Botox and cancer. Botox is an FDA approved product that is deemed safe for use of wrinkles caused by muscle activity.
No, there is not evidence that Botox causes cancer. Botox results resolve in 3-4 months. Hope this helps.
There is no medical research that has shown that Botox causes cancer. Botox has been safely used for years with good results.