I’m so sad that this happened to you!! I know it’s very frustrating. Once that Botox or Dysport binds to the receptors at the junction between the nerve and the...
In twenty years, I’ve never seen this either so…………..I’m wondering if perhaps the Botox vial was accidently mixed up by the nurse with something else???? For example with Kenalog or...
My heart goes out to you on this! This can’t be a good feeling. First, assuming that they’ve seen the problem, PLEASE DO NOT GO BACK TO AN OFFICE WHICH...
Dear readers – I truly wish none of these problems were happening to all of you!! When a problem occurs, here’s what to do: Call your dermatologist or nurse injector...
Okay so………..wow ….. you sound understandably miserable. First, let me reassure you that this WILL wear off but it will probably take a full 5-7 months given the dose. Botox...
I’m so sad this is happening to you. Bottom line though is that after Lasic eye surgery, you need the approval of your eye doctor before putting lopidine drops in...
There is no data on this but, in my opinion, if enough Dysport/Botox is put into a muscle group, there can be a long recovery period. I’ll give you an...
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...
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”...
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...
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