Complications with the use of botulinum toxin

Dermatologic Clinics
Arnold W Klein

Abstract

This article discusses complications with the use of botulinum toxin. The following topics are explored: conditions caused by muscle spasms, resistance to botulinum toxin, cosmetic use of botulinum toxin, complications in treating hyperhidrosis, treatment of migraine headaches, and informed consent.

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