I : I am in the top 1% of all injectors of Botox (based on volume) in the us and have never seen a true allergic reaction to botox... Best of luck to you.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Any : Any product can cause an allergic reaction, particularly if it has a protein component. Botox is used in such small amounts that it is very unusual to have any allergic reaction. I have never seen a reaction that would be classified as an allergic reaction to botox. Best wishes dr. Peterson.
Answered 5/6/2019
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A : A person can have an allergic reaction to just about anything. Having an allergy to Botox is a possibility, but a rare one. Good luck from nyc. For more info visit www.Drgrossman.Com.
Answered 10/4/2016
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I : I have personally never seen an allergic reaction to botox. My practice is the the top 1% of practices in the us based on the volume of Botox injections performed. You can go to the Botox website to read the possible side effects to botox, but again I have never seen an allergic reaction. The most commonly seen issue with Botox would be seen in the patients having their injections performed by someone that does not truly understand the underlying anatomy. Best of luck to you. www.natureredefined.com.
Answered 4/21/2018
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Theoretically, : Theoretically, you can have a reaction to just about anything but i've never seen it in 15 years of practice.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Botox allergy: I have done thousands of Botox injections and I have never seen an allergic reaction to it. If you are concern there is an emergency line from Allergan that you could call. Hope this helps.
Answered 2/5/2016
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