Okay – I don’t want to sound like a nag but…….. have you called your doctor??? He/she is the person who needs to hear about this! And, yes there are...
One of my pet peeves is over Botoxing. It seems to me that many injectors really have a heavy hand and often less is better! Sometimes much less! In your...
This is such a tough one and I know women all over the country/world are struggling with this right now. I think demand for high quality services in this "new...
No, unfortunately, you are stuck with this one until it wears off. Trying to activate the muscles involved frequently may help a little. Please see my article on Botox Mistakes and...
To reassure you, the effects of Dysport/Botox are temporary and will resolve. It’s difficult to predict the time frame but in general it takes 3-6 months to wear off completely. ...
First, let me reassure you. It will go away but it may take 2-4 weeks before it feels substantially better. If you are female, in my opinion, 60 units is...
It’s fine to do the Thermage the next day even after Botox. It doesn’t take the Botox long to bind to the proper receptors at the junction between the nerve fiber and the...
You’re fine having the Thermage done anytime. Occasionally we will do them 1 day apart if we have someone coming from Alaska, for example. Botox is injected into the muscle and it binds...
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