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Head Injury, Bruising And Swelling On Forehead. Taken Botox Injections Earlier. Will It Prevent Proper Healing?

I had Botox injections 11 days ago. 2 days ago I smashed my head on the door. When I say smashed i mean I hit it hard. The bruising and swelling is actually on my forehead and not where I hit my head (above my hairline). I didn t break the skin and I don t think I have a concussion but I m concerned the fluid or bruise is not going to heal properly due to the Botox?
Thu, 15 Nov 2012
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi there.
I think two weeks time is more than enough for the Botox to be absorbed in the muscles,it has got nothing to do with the healing time on its own.
But if you are concerned then kindly see your dermatologist who gave you Botox injection so that he can have a look and proceed further but as far as your question is concerned I have explains it earlier.
Thanks a lot and all the best.
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Head Injury, Bruising And Swelling On Forehead. Taken Botox Injections Earlier. Will It Prevent Proper Healing?

Hi there. I think two weeks time is more than enough for the Botox to be absorbed in the muscles,it has got nothing to do with the healing time on its own. But if you are concerned then kindly see your dermatologist who gave you Botox injection so that he can have a look and proceed further but as far as your question is concerned I have explains it earlier. Thanks a lot and all the best.