I've heard that you should wait six weeks after undergoing general anesthesia before receiving Botox treatment, but I'm not sure if this is true. If it is, could you please explain why?
Botox injections after anesthesia are perfectly safe. In fact, it is not uncommon to administer Botox to patients under anesthesia, especially when they are undergoing other procedures such as a tummy tuck. If your surgeon offers Botox injections in addition to your anesthesia, there should be no concerns.
Based on the information provided, it should be safe to have Botox injections in areas of your face that were not operated on a week after your surgery. However, it is crucial to consult with an experienced and well-trained injector for personalized advice and guidance.
FDA-approved Allergan Botox cosmetic is safe to administer after general anesthesia. Best of luck!
Botulinum toxin injections are safe immediately after anesthesia. However, some surgeons prefer not to use Botox in the operating room due to its potential shorter duration of effect.
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