Guest Experts

Throughout the year,  I will bring you expert opinions from  Dermatologists, Plastic Surgeons and Skin Care specialists.

Please let me know if  there are any particular subjects  related to my blog topics  that you would like to know more about.

7 thoughts on “Guest Experts”

  1. Very uncommonly Botox for crow’s feet, because it relaxes the muscles lateral to the eye, can cause a bit of crinkling of the skin under the eye, in muscle that has not been treated. There is a fix if this occurs: 1 or 2 units placed carefully under the eye in the area of concern. Best to have someone do this with much Botox experience.

    http://www.bpwcenter.com
    http://www.westlinnmedspa.com

  2. julie said:

    hi i had botox and it caused more wrinkles under my eyes what caused this and what can i use to help my new wrinkles. i will never use botox again didnt the dr know that i could get wrinkles under my eyes? what happend?

    • Hi Julie,
      Lots depends on the injector where it and how much Botox was injected. Where was it injected, crows feet or above the brow? Sometimes people have negative reactions to the placement of Botox. Fortunately, it is temporary. I have also had strange looking expressions on occasions, however, when this occurs I either go back for a correction or wait it out. Everyone’s face is unique. A qualified, skillful injector is the key to good results.

  3. sallie said:

    I would like to know more about feedback out in the field about the new Zerona liposuction machine–good, bad, indifferent? Worth it?

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