Question Botox Travel

Is this normal?

week3Recovery
I keep reading clinic pages and everything sounds polished, but the hard part is knowing what to trust. For Botox, what did you ask before paying a deposit? I am not looking for medical advice, more the practical stuff: communication, aftercare, hotel distance, and whether the plan felt clear.
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MapleGuest

Before my Botox deposit I asked who would answer if I had a question after the appointment, not only who takes payment. The clinic that gave me a simple timeline and the exact address felt much easier to trust.

Nora P.

I made a tiny checklist: deposit refundable or not, appointment time, practitioner name, translator if needed, and how to contact them after leaving. For Botox the hotel distance was not a huge issue for me, but I still wanted it close enough to avoid stressful transport.

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