by royhkim on February 19, 2010
A known complication of Botox is causing a “droopy eyelid”. Some of the Botox can have an effect on the muscle that lifts the eyelid. This can be quite concerning, since, as you know, Botox typically lasts 3 months. Theoretically, you may have trouble lifting your eyelid for several months!
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by royhkim on February 12, 2010
Every country is different. Every state in the US is different. Basically, you want to know- who’s injecting Botox/ Dysport/ Juvederm/ other stuff into you?
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by royhkim on February 11, 2010
How much Botox/ Dysport do you need? Both products come in “units”. You need a certain number of “units” injected into an area to get the best result.
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by royhkim on February 7, 2010
As you’re probably aware, Botox/ Dysport is a temporary muscle relaxant. It’s shipped as a dry powder, and the doctor has to mix it with a liquid in the office, then inject it. WHEN IT WAS MIXED is critical to it’s effectiveness!
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by royhkim on February 6, 2010
Where is your Botox from? A not so easy question to answer!
Botox (www.botoxcosmetic.com), is the trademarked name for neurotoxin made by Allergan. There are several other neurotoxins throughout the world marketed by different companies.
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