went to high school with her @ Memorial. She is a sweetie, however she had a flat chest and a different nose back then....she seems to be getting younger every year...but so what- she is georgeous!
Most use Botox but not permanent.
BOTOX injections are not used on the lips. If they were, the patients lips would go numb and not work, since BOTOX is a relaxer. This is because BOTOX is used to deliver the appearance of smoother skin by relaxing the facial muscles that create wrinkles. If a patient wanted fuller lips, they would need to inquire with a surgeon who offers Dermal Fillers like Juvederm.
no
I am an ortho/neuro RN and have seen Intramuscular injections of botox given for this reason. Botox ofcourse causes muscle paralysis.
Normally the chemical that is used in lip injections is botox, but many times people use fat stores to inject into the lips, it is usually based on what the Dr. that does the injection prefers.
we can use Mestinon and apoclonidin
we can use Mestinon and apoclonidin
No
Over 20 years and millions of patients, there has not been a single death attributable directly to the use of cosmetic Botox.
Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) is not a pain reliever and cannot abort a Migraine already in progress. It has however been FDA approved for use as a preventive for chronic Migraine.
Yes, you can use electric micro facial toning treatments in conjunction with Juvederm and Botox without reversing their effects. These treatments primarily aim to enhance muscle tone and skin appearance, and they do not interfere with the fillers or Botox. However, it's important to consult with your healthcare provider to ensure that the timing and techniques used are appropriate for your specific situation. Always follow their recommendations to ensure optimal results.
No, Botox is not made for bees. Botox, or botulinum toxin, is derived from the bacterium Clostridium botulinum and is primarily used in medical and cosmetic procedures for humans. While it is a potent neurotoxin that can affect various species, including insects, it is not specifically formulated or intended for use in bees.