The most common side effects of Botox include headache, nausea, flu-like symptoms and redness and pain at the injection site. Infrequently, patients experience muscle weakness or drooping of the upper eyelid muscles. This side effect usually resolves within days. In rare cases, however, upper eyelid drooping may last for months.
Read more about Botox Side EffectsMissing teeth can be replaced with bridges, implants or even dentures. Bridges and implants can be used in combination with the latest soft tissue management techniques to make replacement teeth appear to emerge from the gums like natural teeth.
Bridges can either be supported by the surrounding teeth or by implants. Bridges are relatively quick and inexpensive when retained by na Read more about Tooth Replacement
Botox injection is usually performed with some local anesthesia or a numbing cream. You may feel some minimal discomfort from the shot, but today’s needles are so thin and fine that the procedure is often painless. Depending on the extent of treatment, the procedure can take anywhere from a few minutes to 20 minutes.
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Botox cosmetic treatment can start to work immediately but some people do not see full effects for several days. The procedure will slowly begin to wear off after 3 or 4 months at which time you can go back for another treatment.
Read more about FAQsAs I discussed in my Botox for excessive sweating post, you can eliminate underarm sweating with Botox! The palms, feet, and face can also possibly be treated.
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