Non-Surgical
Do you need to be a qualified nurse to inject Botox?

Dean_BoyceDean Boyce: Botox ® is a prescription only drug and therefore generally can only be prescribed by a doctor (there are very small numbers of specialist nurses who can write prescriptions).It can be injected by nurses on the instruction of a doctor, once he or she has assessed the patient.

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What are the risks involved - if you have Restylane and smoke or go in the sun?
Mr_ErdmannMatt Erdmann: Restylane and Juvederm Ultra are generally safe and effective treatments for skin wrinkles. You should be aware that both smoking and sun exposure cause premature skin ageing. There are no specific recognised risks of smoking and hyaluronic acid fillers.
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I had Restylane injections for crow's feet. Now my left eye is swollen under the eye.

Anita_HazariAnita Hazari: Injecting fillers such as Restylane and Juvederm Ultra around the eyes requires considerable skill and experience.  If your treatment has resulted in a fluid collection, the best thing to do is to wait until it resolves before considering further treatment.

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If I was to have Botox injections, what would happen if i stoppped using it?

Guy_SterneGuy Sterne: Botox injections can significantly improve wrinkles in the crow's feet area, frown lines and forehead. The treatments typically are repeated 2-3 times a year. On stopping them, the muscle activity tends to return along with the wrinkles.

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How effective is Thermage?
Stephen_SinclairStephen Sinclair: Thermage is a method of attempting to tighten the skin through heat.  Collagen shrinks as a result of the treatment which aims to improve contours. 
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