
Botox injections could be an excellent choice if you wish to improve the appearance your forehead. But, it is important to find a doctor with experience in cosmetic procedures. Dr. Poulos, who is both a board-certified reconstructive/cosmetic surgeon, has over 25 years' experience performing Botox injections at the forehead. His experience will ensure you safety and longevity. You can have a consultation with him to determine if Botox is right and safe for you.
Dr. Lacombe
Before you decide to have Botox done before or after forehead surgery, make sure you understand the risks as well as the benefits. A certified doctor can give you a recommendation based upon your medical history. Make sure you disclose all medical conditions and medications. Also, tell your doctor if you've had any prior Botox injections. Also, let your doctor know if any of you are using muscle relaxants. To reduce bleeding risk, it is possible to discontinue blood thinners several days prior to your Botox procedure.
Botox treatments take between 10 and 14 days to fully kick in. The Botox procedure can't be reversed if the treatment is not completed within this time. Botox can have side effects that may be detrimental to your appearance. Your provider might recommend copper to reduce these side effects.

Dr. Chiang
Dr. Chiang specializes on noninvasive full-face resurfacing. She is a board-certified plastic surgeon and an advocate for aesthetic education. She uses a comprehensive analysis of each patient to identify their unique features. Her goal is to restore youthful contours.
Botox can be used to relax facial muscles and reduce wrinkles. Botox works by preventing muscles from contracting completely. Although it is a very beneficial effect, there are some risks. Patients are advised to inform their doctor about any Botox injections in the past four months. Also, they should mention any allergies or other medications that could affect the injection process. Patients who are on blood thinners may need to discontinue these medications for a few hours before the procedure. This will reduce bleeding.
Botox treatments have been reported by some patients to cause a loss of skin elasticity. While this is not supported by the research literature, there are some studies that show Botox can improve skin flexibility. Patients should consult a physician who can help them protect their skin from sunburns.
Dr. Schlessinger
Botox, an injectable neurotoxin, temporarily reduces the appearance of facial wrinkles. Botox is an injectable neurotoxin that temporarily reduces wrinkles. It's been around for more than 10 years and is one of most commonly used cosmetic procedures. The results can last up to 2 months and are highly effective. However, if you're considering Botox for a more serious condition, you should discuss the procedure with a cosmetic surgeon.

Botox is available under several different names. Botox is its name. Botox, Dysport, and Botox are similar brands. But they operate in different ways. Botox is an all-around product, while Dysport is more targeted for more specific purposes. The latter is a good option for patients who are interested only in improving their frown lines. However, they don't want a lasting effect.
The temporary bruising you will notice after the Botox injection is complete. It's temporary and can be covered easily with makeup. After the treatment is over, you can resume normal activities. Many times, BOTOX is combined with fillers such as hyaluronic acids. Hyaluronic acid can hold 1,000 times its weight in water, which can help plump the skin and minimize fine lines.