Carthagenian ship 1/72 Injection-plastic kit

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Board Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon in Northern Virginia, Dr. Naderi, discusses and demonstrates his injection technique for Botox. Botox is injected to the forehead, crows feet, lower eyelid and frown lines of a young female to PREVENT formation of lines and wrinkles. A very conservative 30 units of Botox is used for all three areas (Cost 0). This can be repeated about 3 times / year.
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17 Responses to “Carthagenian ship 1/72 Injection-plastic kit”

  • usumancita:

    oye buen barco, las figuras las trae el barco o las compraste aparte……..

  • WHATnoPies:

    nice

  • DrNaderi:

    @mssuperblondie
    Botox is a medication so it should be handled and injected by trained medical professionals. Too many hair salons and spas and non trained people are injecting it these days. However, if used properly, it is relatively very safe. It has been FDA approved in the U.S.A. since 1989 for eyelid spasm and it is used for various medical problems. in cosmetic use bruising and temporary eyelid drooping are the main risks. Eyelid droop should not occur in trained hands though.

  • mssuperblondie:

    nice vid ! but doctor im afraid they say botox can be sometimes dangerous for some reasons ! can you explain it please ? thank you xx

  • DrNaderi:

    @batwings24
    Good question! Once reconstituted you may keep it in the fridge for 3-5 days or in the freezer for 2-3 weeks. It should not be kept at room temperature. You should use sterile technique by wiping the top with alcohol and using sterile one time use needles. For Therapeutic Botox (which is exactly the same as Botox Cosmetic but with a different label for medical use) the company recommends using one vial per patient and a one time use. There are no clear guidelines.

  • batwings24:

    Dr Naderi; once Botox is reconstituted, can it be stored and used for a later time or does it have to be used within a certain amount of time or days before the efficacy wears off??

  • DrNaderi:

    @batwings24
    Thank you!

  • batwings24:

    Ur videos r awesome!! Very well explained, very informative…many thanks…

  • DrNaderi:

    @bigal01771
    My pleasure Doc. Depends on size, strength, sex and the desired results. I place very little in the Orbicularis – about 2 units or so. For the Frontalis, I do less than 10 to keep the brows nicely arched and mobile. I don’t like a heavy, frozen look and feel.

  • bigal01771:

    Dr Naderi,
    Thanks for the quick response. I appreciate it……. 5-10 units into each corrugator, does that depend on size of the muscle and previous result from prior injections? How many units for the three injection in the orbicularis oculi and frontalis. I hope you don’t mind my questions as I adopted you as my new mentor.
    Sincerely, Dr. Al, DDS

  • DrNaderi:

    @bigal01771
    Thanks! I use a 2cc reconstitution. Typically I use 20 units to the glabella which I divide between the Procerus, Depressor supercili, corrugators and lateral portion of Orbicularid Oculi. I place 2 injection sites into the corrugators for a total of about 5-10 units.

  • bigal01771:

    Doc,
    excellent technique! Are your dilutions 1:1 or 2:1 ?
    how many units did you place in the corrugators?
    GREAT VIDEO send me more!

  • owataqtpie:

    I am soooooo calling you on Monday!!!
    Thinking of taking the dive and getting botox so I can share with on my site what I think about it
    Looks like you know your stuff

  • DrNaderi:

    Thank you very much for the kind comment. Glad it worked out well for you.

  • lalastinker:

    Wow you did a fabulous job. I told my Dr. about this video when i went in recently to have my forehead lines touched up. I was considering getting my crows feet done and I told my surgeon to watch this. We are close friends so he took my advice and tried your technique, and Im happy to say that it worked wonderfully!

  • DrNaderi:

    Thanks for the comment.

  • MarionDBrown1:

    very interesting about the injection points for the crows. Years ago we were taught to inject deeper, but the muscles around the eyes will respond very well as the doctor explains, by doing little blips.