
Planning for motherhood? Wondering how Botox fits into the picture? Dr. Jennifer Volpe at Good Vibe Medical in Chester, NJ, is here to answer your questions and guide you towards a safe and informed decision.
While Botox is a popular treatment for reducing wrinkles, its safety during pregnancy and breastfeeding hasn't been definitively established due to limited research. Therefore, we err on the side of caution and recommend postponing Botox treatments until after this period.
Here's what we advise:
- If you're planning to get pregnant soon: It's generally safe to receive Botox now. The effects typically wear off within 3-6 months, leaving ample time for your body to clear the product before conceiving.
- If you're already pregnant or breastfeeding: It's best to avoid Botox during this time. Although there haven't been reports of harm to developing fetuses or infants, there's insufficient research to confirm its complete safety.
Dr. Volpe understands that this is a personal decision and will discuss your individual circumstances, answer your questions, and provide expert guidance to help you make the right choice for you and your future family.
If you're considering Botox but have concerns about pregnancy or breastfeeding, don't hesitate to contact Good Vibe Medical today. Dr. Volpe will provide personalized advice and help you plan your beauty timeline with confidence.
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