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BBC On Forehead, Swelling Near Eyes, Nose, Mild Headache. Using Curaderm. Botox Treatment Cause For Swelling?

I have been applying Curaderm treatment to a BBC on the left side of my forehead close to my hairline for a week. This morning I developed swelling on the inside of my eyes and upper nose which came out of no where, along with a mild headache . This is not even close to the skin cancer sight but I thought there might be some correlation. I had Botox treatment between my brows 2 months ago and perhaps there is some relationship. Should I see a doctor or wait to see if the swelling goes down on it s own? If a doctor should be seen is this concern for my dermatologist or GP? Thank you.
Tue, 1 Apr 2014
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi and welcome to health care magic.
The swelling does not seem to be realated to botox.
The swelling needs to classified as whether due to infection or reaction or injury.
It would be better if you could see your dermatologist and clarify the issue.
thank you and welcome. hope to see you fine in a few days.
dr satya.
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BBC On Forehead, Swelling Near Eyes, Nose, Mild Headache. Using Curaderm. Botox Treatment Cause For Swelling?

Hi and welcome to health care magic. The swelling does not seem to be realated to botox. The swelling needs to classified as whether due to infection or reaction or injury. It would be better if you could see your dermatologist and clarify the issue. thank you and welcome. hope to see you fine in a few days. dr satya.