What To Do When Botox Goes Wrong According To Dr. Busso

Cosmetic Treatments, Doctor's Talk July 14, 2021 By Alana Garcia

Dr. Mariano Busso is a Diplomate of the American Board of Dermatology and a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology. He is recognized as one of the world’s leading experts in cosmetic fillers as acknowledged in the prestigious Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (JAAD) by the president of the American Academy of Dermatology, Dr. C. William Hanke. Dr. Mariano Busso was honored to be a part of the FDA advisory panel that developed national guidelines for the use of cosmetic fillers. Over the past three decades, Dr. Busso has developed one of the largest cosmetic practices in the U.S. based in Miami, Florida, and has since expanded his practice to Beverly Hills, California to serve his celebrity clientele.

Haute Beauty caught up with Dr. Busso identifies a bad case of Botox and discusses what to do when Botox goes all wrong.

Dr. Mariano Busso is a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology and an American Board of Dermatology Diplomate. Dr. C. William Hanke, president of the American Academy of Dermatology, named him one of the world’s leading specialists in cosmetic fillers in the prestigious Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (JAAD). 1. Dr. Mariano Busso was privileged to serve on an FDA advisory team that developed national standards for the use of cosmetic fillers 2-5.

Recently, social media influencer, Whitney Buha shared her experience with receiving “Bad Botox.” A dilemma many people face after going to an unqualified or inexperienced person. This is a situation Dr. Maraino Busso is often called in to consult after the fact. Buha shared a disturbing photo of herself after getting Botox, revealing a potentially dangerous side effect: ptosis.

botoxPhoto Credit: Courtesy of Dr. BussoBotox is delivered to millions of individuals each year, according to The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, which recently ranked it as the most popular physician-administered aesthetic surgery in the US for the fourth year in a row (surgical and non-surgical combined).

While the majority of treatments go as planned, there are some side effects that many people are unaware of, even seasoned Botox users. Ptosis, a disorder that causes drooping eyes and is often caused by aging, an eye injury, or a side effect after eye surgery, is one such negative effect.

Buha plainly cautioned her viewers about the dangers of “Bad Botox,” which is why we should only seek treatment from qualified experts like Dr. Busso.

Dr. Busso has built one of the largest cosmetic clinics in the United States, centered in Miami, FL, over the last three decades. To better service his celebrity clients, Dr. Busso has expanded his office to Beverly Hills, California.

But it’s Dr. Busso’s secret weapon, The Busso Way, that makes him so valuable. He not only specializes in dark circles, but he has also discovered a way to make Botox nearly painless by utilizing a massager. So let’s forget about the old adage that “you have to suffer to be beautiful” and pay a visit to Dr. Busso.

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