Dr. Lamise Rajjoub, MD

Botox

9 Yrs experience
Verified Practitioner

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FAQ

10 units of Xeomin for 11s 3 days ago, no change

It never hurts to be conservative your first time getting a treatment. Neuromodulators can take 3-7 days to start noticing effect, with maximal effect noticed around 2 weeks. Don't be discouraged yet! Also, you can always have more units placed, while if too much was placed and you did not like that effect you would have to wait until the medication wears off. Try to schedule a 2-3 week follow up with your provider after your treatment to ensure that you can discuss the results and see if any touch ups are necessary.

Is it okay to get Xeomin around my eyes if I have problems with dry eye?

I would highly recommend seeing a provider who is comfortable injecting around the eyes and can monitor your dry eyes, such as an oculoplastic surgeon. Injection locations around the eyes must be very targeted to prevent lagophthalmos (inability to close the eyes) which can worsen your dry eye.

My doctor told me it is safe to use my same syringe of Juvederm 4 weeks after my initial injection. Is this true?

Thank you for this important question. Patient safety, rather than concern of money or filler lost, should be the driving factor in this decision. Saving unused filler in an open syringe is not recommended as it poses a risk of product contamination resulting in infection or further potential complications to the patient. There is also the real risk, as mistakes occur, that patient's may receive filler that was saved from a different patient. It is best to either use the entire syringe in one setting or to discard of the extra. You may find providers doing this, but this is not standard of care.

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