A patient who just had botox should not rub the area where the botox was performed, should not bend the head down, and also should not exercise the same day as the botox. Additionally, the area where the botox was performed should be iced to decrease bruising or swelling.
yes because bruise is an amount of dead blood cells
Botox is used for three main purposes like muscle spasm control, cosmetic improvement and severe underarm sweating. It offer the patient to achieve the appearance of less wrinkles and facial lines. Botox is a protein that fills in and delivers volume to the patient's face. It also relaxes the more prominent facial muscles that create the larger frown lines. It provides a more youthful appearance. Side effects are possible like bruising, headaches and pain at the site of injection.
No, Botox is not a steroid. Botox is a neurotoxin that is used for both medical and cosmetic purposes.
Sure for the price of Botox, Haven't you heard of the cavier and champagne party's Actually I get Botox injections for Blepharospasms. Trust me if I didn't have involuntary eye movement I would not get them. Insurance is paying less and less each year. The cost of my last injections were billed $1940. They applied $1192. towards my deductible which is $2500. so I paid out of pocket $1192. Mind you this is a medical condition. I think I should get champagne and cavier for this price!!!
Yes she did have botox.
It is normal to have swelling soon after a hernia operation or any other surgery. It's also normal to experience pain and bruising after surgery.
100 units of Botox = 4ml, therefore 25 units of Botox = 1ml and 5,000 units of Botox would equal 5,000/25 = 200ml of Botox
No. Prince never do botox.
No it is not al all
BOTOX! She has procedures tri-yearly, and botox among anything she can find to inject herself with.
Not likely. Bruising can be caused by abnormal clotting factors. PT and PTT can be measured and if they are nl then the bruising is probably not related to the Ritalin. It would be highly unlikely for Ritalin to affect the PT or PTT. Actually, Ritalin does cause bruising. This is a rare but serious side effect and you should stop taking the drug immediately and contact your doctor. The PT and PTT may show up normal but once the Ritalin is discontinued, the bruising typically stops.