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Comparison of Pain Scores With 30-Gauge and 32-Gauge Needles for Periocular Botulinum Toxin Type A Injections
Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 10/05/09
Yomtoob DE et al. – There is no difference in perceived pain when comparing periocular botulinum toxin type A injections with 30– and 32–gauge needles. In addition, smaller gauge needles require special order and result in greater cost. The authors recommend continued use of 30–gauge needles for botulinum toxin injection in the office setting.
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