Shingles is a painful disease caused by the chicken pox virus. Shingles has nothing to do with Botox.
Trichomoniasis is not related to shingles. Trich is caused by a parasite. Shingles is caused by reactivation of chicken pox virus (varicella virus).
No; they are not related. They are two different conditions.
no
Yes she did have botox.
Shingles and cellulitis are not directly related, but they can occur together in some cases. Shingles is caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, leading to a painful rash, while cellulitis is a bacterial skin infection that typically arises from breaks in the skin. If shingles causes blisters or lesions that become infected, it can potentially lead to cellulitis. However, they are distinct conditions with different underlying causes.
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.
BOTOX! She has procedures tri-yearly, and botox among anything she can find to inject herself with.
While it's extremely rare, there have been isolated reports of encephalitis associated with botulinum toxin (the active ingredient in Botox). Most adverse effects related to Botox are mild and localized, such as bruising or swelling at the injection site. However, if someone experiences severe symptoms after Botox treatment, they should seek medical attention immediately. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and to discuss any concerns.
Scabies and chicken box are unrelated infections, and having chicken pox in the past does not protect against scabies.
No, Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) does not contain silicon. It is a neurotoxin made from a type of bacteria called Clostridium botulinum. Silicon is not a component of Botox injections.
You can inject botox anywhere in the human body. But, given that botox is highly toxic it would not be a smart thing to do.