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    After receiving a Botox injection in the upper side of my nose, I experienced a burning sensation and soreness for 2-3 weeks. I also developed a sinus and tooth infection and took two rounds of antibiotics. However, I'm still experiencing sinus problems. Is there a connection between the injection and my ongoing sinus issues?

    Asked by VioletMoonbeam
    2024-01-16 09:44:06
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  • Answered by Steven Wallach, MD, 15/08/2023 08:04

    It is unlikely that Botox has any connection to your sinus or tooth infections. It is likely just a coincidence.

  • Answered by Waldemar Merck, MD, 15/08/2023 08:04

    It is unlikely that your sinus infection was caused by Botox and is most likely a coincidence. I recommend following up with your primary care doctor or an ear, nose, and throat doctor to address your sinus infection. For the results you desire, I suggest scheduling a formal consultation with a reputable and experienced cosmetic dermatologist.

  • Answered by Oleh Slupchynskyj, MD, 15/08/2023 08:04

    Botox treatment is unlikely to cause a sinus infection. It is recommended to consult with a family doctor first and follow up with the Botox provider if necessary.

  • Answered by Gabriel Mecott, MD, 15/08/2023 08:04

    Botox injections have not been directly linked to causing sinus infections when performed with sterile technique and proper skin preparation. Botox primarily works by blocking nerve impulses to muscles, not by freezing them.

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