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To be on the safe side, I would recommend waiting at least 2 weeks after your Botox injection to have a Fractora treatment. Just for future reference, if you had the Fractora treatment first, the Botox could be done immediately afterwards.
In my opinion, there’s no need to wait longer than 1-2 days after Botox to do fractora or any resurfacing type of laser treatment. While Botox takes 7-10 days to have full effect, it is settled into a subdermal place within minutes, so a laser treatment which has dermal effects does not negatively interact.
Hello! I think you would benefit from a bulk heating radiofrequency such as Thermage. In addition, consider botox to your muscle called Depressor Anguli Oris. This muscle tends to pull down the corners of your mouth. So I see two areas that need to be addressed. The downward turn of the mouth...
Thank you for your question!A combination approach would give the most improvement. Kybella, PDO Nova Threads, Ultherapy(, Plasma Pen) and/or ThermiRF treatments (Venus Legacy) are non-invasive options that would do well in combination for skin tightening. VASER with ThermiRF is a great...
Obviously this is not normal. The device is risky in my opinion. The current flows from the needles and then has to return to the skin surface. If the handpiece is not flush with the skin throughout the pulse or if there is fluid or blood on the skin, there is a risk of arcing and burn. I prefer...
Thanks for your question. This is not a huge cause of concern, but going forward I would refrain for using Coconut Oil on your skin. Coconut Oil can be extremely comedogenic and cause breakouts. Continue with a gentle cleanser and moisturizer and keep a clear line of communication between you ...
There are so many factors to take into consideration when treating scars. How the scar was caused; the age of the scar; anatomical location; color etc...an in person evaluation is needed. Having said that, I do a lot of scar treatments and usually more than one modality...
If it is truly the tear trough that needs to be treated due to hollowing and/or bags,you would be better off treating the area with filler to help fill the hollows and lessen the appearance of the the fat herniation. Often times, depending on severity I recommend fat repositioning, where I u...