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Yes, Botox injections can cause vertigo as a side effect. Botox can also cause dizziness, headaches, and respiratory infections.
No, botox is made from the botulinis toxin - botulinus being a bacteria that is sometimes responsible for terrible or deadly food poisoning called botulism. Botulinus toxin kills by preventing muscles from working. When you get Botox injections, the same thing happens. The technician injects Botox into the muscles that cause frown lines, and so forth, and the muscles quit working. (Botox does not directly affect wrinkles - just the muscles that cause them.)
botox cause cancer yes or no
yes this medication can react and cause an eyedroop, I certainly wouldn't give botox injections whilst a patient is taking this, I would wait 2 weeks after the meds then is safe
Nice question! The thought of getting injections, sounds terrifying! However, going by testimonials of people who chose Botox, it "barely hurts." The botox injection process entails using a tiny needle that may cause a slight stinging sensation in the injection site. Using topical cream or ice packs can further reduce the minimal discomfort caused by the Botox injection. It is important to remember that, unlike fillers, Botox doesn't magically fill fine lines or wrinkles. Instead, Botox targets nerves manipulating the neurotransmitters controlling facial muscles, meaning it may take up to a couple weeks for the results to show. Other than slight reddening at the injection site, you will leave looking the same post your Botox appointment. Bella Voi in Baton Rouge offers various cosmetic treatments ranging from body sculpting to botox and dermal fillers. Book an appointment with Bella Voi Today to take your beauty up a notch!
A head cold can sometimes be associated with ear ringing because it can cause Eustachian tube dysfunction, which usually has ringing as a side effect. However, if it persists past a cold, a doctor should check it since it could be tinnitus or something else serious.
Salpingostenosis is the medical term meaning abnormal narrowing of the eustachian tube. The breakdown is salpingo- (tube - usually eustachian or fallopian) and -stenosis (abnormal narrowing).
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I' ve been dealing wih throat problems for almost three years I am going to a larynax dr. now and he said I have pralized vocal cord and we are tring Botox injections but I think my strider is worse ,
You may need both Botox to relax the muscles which cause the wrinkles and Restylane to fill furrows and grooves.
According to the Mayo Clinic, botox is not likely to cause Bells palsy. Some of the known causes of this disease include: cold sores, mononucleoisis, and German measles.
The areas where Botox Cosmetic is generally used are just outside the orbital rim (for crows feet), the forehead and the glabella (between the brows). These injections effectively relax those muscles which cause wrinkling, whether fine lines or wrinkles. Nasal labial folds, a deeper wrinkle, if you will, are not treated with Botox as this is not a muscle related problem, but are filled with dermal fillers such as Radiesse or Juvederm. A medical professional would guide you as to what treatment works best for each type of aging symptom.For more information: http://www.agelessremediesalpharetta.com/botox-Alpharetta