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[quote=Anonymous]Dr. Vicente performed this procedure on our daughter. Yes, she did get some eyelid droop but it passes once the Botox works its way out of her system. We're not far out enough from the procedure to judge it yet, but Dr. V is pleased with what he sees thus far. We went with it because it is less invasive, surgery is still an option later if necessary, surgery leaves scar tissue that can be a problem later, and surgery doesn't always work. Yes, it is possible that Botox will have to be repeated but that's also possible with surgery--I know a couple of people who have had a few rounds of surgery. But, must also say that each case is different and I'd be guided by a medical professional first and foremost.[/quote]
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