Your questions
1. What Is BOTOX?
2. What Is BOTOX Used For?
3. How Does BOTOX Work?
4. Where Can BOTOX Be Injected?
5. What Can I Expect At My Appointment?
6. How Long Does It Last?
7. Risks & Complications?
Risks & Complications?
Given its unique mechanism of action, BOTOX offers sustained relief, dose after dose. As far as long term effects are concerned, treatment with BOTOX can typically be repeated indefinitely. However, if you are pregnant or taking certain medications, you are not eligible to receive BOTOX treatments. Pregnant women should not recieve Botox. The effects of BOTOX may be increased with the use of certain antibiotics (such as aminoglycoside antibiotics) or other drugs that interfere with neuromuscular transmission. Be sure to disclose any and all pre-existing medical conditions and all medications you may be currently taking before undergoing any treatment.
BOTOX may cause temporary headaches, and very rarely can cause temporary blurred vision, bruising, and temporary eyelid ptosis.
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