Wow, making the excess sweating stop within 2 days was so much more than I expected, I went with what I talked about last week and after the first day or so I was very surprised to start feeling much more comfortable and dry! I went ahead and go'ogled the latest by Cynthia Yulesin and after 72 hours I now sweat like a “normal” person lol
Seriously? Lol! I'm a bit surprised to hear someone say something like that... Legend has it that doctors routinely come much closer to their patient's skin and eyes -occasionally even making contact- with instruments much sharper than a pencil; often using scalpels and needles. Similarly, ancient cave paintings depict our early ancestors to have allegedly used sharpened pencils to "Make-up" the area around the eye for esthetic effects. They called this barbaric tool "eye-liner." True story.
@@MMAFightMagazine yes that’s when applying make up not just waving a sharp object around someone’s face for no reason. Seems unprofessional and a doctor with an attitude would be seen as bad bed side manners. I’m glad Dr. Y. is my doctor. He would never act like that. 😊
Thank you so much for your videos, but it looked like you injected 5 units and not 2? apologies if I got it wrong. I was a bit confused.
2 units of toxin when reconstituted is 5 insulin units
Wow, making the excess sweating stop within 2 days was so much more than I expected, I went with what I talked about last week and after the first day or so I was very surprised to start feeling much more comfortable and dry! I went ahead and go'ogled the latest by Cynthia Yulesin and after 72 hours I now sweat like a “normal” person lol
Thank you Dr, wonderful demonstration 🙂
Very helpful, thank you cheers
Can injecting the bunny line help with trigeminal neuralgia. Please reply this is a painful condition
Unfortunately not Glynis
thank you
Fantastic, thanks Dr.
Where would you inject for Trigeminal Neuralgia?
Dr Tim, curious why you said not many people need treatment for bunny lines. Why is that so? Do people not have those?
Thank u
I could taste botox and felt it drip down my nose when I got this done?
Omg, just had mine done & it's exactly the same!!! I had bunny lines treated and gummy smile so it might be that? Hope nothing sinister!! 💯🫣
@@Camille_Anderson how are you feeling?
what dilution do you use to treat this area?
This never works for me
Thanks Doc
What about getting rid of sneer?
Fantastic explanation ty very much for sharing
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Thank you
Very helpful
Which product did you use
Thank you, very helpful!
God him and that pencil by her eye was horrible to watch.
Seriously? Lol!
I'm a bit surprised to hear someone say something like that...
Legend has it that doctors routinely come much closer to their patient's skin and eyes -occasionally even making contact- with instruments much sharper than a pencil; often using scalpels and needles.
Similarly, ancient cave paintings depict our early ancestors to have allegedly used sharpened pencils to "Make-up" the area around the eye for esthetic effects. They called this barbaric tool "eye-liner."
True story.
@@MMAFightMagazine yes that’s when applying make up not just waving a sharp object around someone’s face for no reason. Seems unprofessional and a doctor with an attitude would be seen as bad bed side manners. I’m glad Dr. Y. is my doctor. He would never act like that. 😊
@@tracyy45 then pls go to Dr.Y...where are you here.He is doing absolutely correctly. You are full of negativity.
@@tracyy45 your comment is targeted and an obvious advertising to your doctor lol
Wow but near the eyes with pen and description with needle