Yes……most of the time. A small extra drop under the left brow should help. That drop releases a small muscle that like to pull the brow down, a brow “depressor”...
Yes!!! This is not a problem generally. They work in completely different ways and are very compatible. Just be wary of the overfilled, over Botoxed look that comes from too...
Carrie – Thank you for writing. Other readers have mentioned this too, but no, after the first 6-8 hours or so, it can’t move – it’s bound to the receptors...
It’s very common for any type of injection in the face, not just Botox/Dysport, to cause temporary dilation of the veins in the area. This usually lasts 20-60 minutes. There...
This is a both a complicated and uncomplicated question. Okay ……..I know that’s confusing in itself! The good news is that neither Botox or fillers affect the immune system so...
It doesn’t really cause “problems” or, except in very, very rare cases, stop working. It can though change the balance of certain muscles in the face which is why over...
Generally, here are some conservative, careful guidelines regarding all exercise, except walking (heart rate under 100): More on filler problems here. Botox/Dysport – 6-24 hours. It binds to the tissue...
Glad you asked this. This answer is that most eyelid droop isn’t really eyelid droop!!! Most of these are misdiagnosed and are really eyebrow droop caused by over relaxation of...
Thankfully, the answer to this is no. Injectible aesthetic treatments don’t affect your risk of having a melanoma recurrence or a second melanoma, as far as current data indicates. Dr....
The answer to this is yes but with some qualifications. The area will never be perfect again, but if you would be happy with 60-80% improvement, then that could be...
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