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fibi 11-08-2008 17:16

Botox
 
I am considering having Botos to rid myself of the little line I have appearing round my eyes, has anyone had this procedure, does it hurt and is it worth it, I dont want a frozen face so was cosidering 1 vial (is that right ) of the stuff but on two areas eyes and somewhere else not sure maybe forehead

pipinfort 11-08-2008 17:25

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Waste of money, i wouldn`t have it but then again i don`t need it........!!! lol:D injections aren`t for softies like me.

MargaretR 11-08-2008 17:30

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There is an article in The Mail today
The nip-tuck stitch up: Could cosmetic surgery actually SPEED UP the ageing process? | Mail Online
It seems that after the initial youthful result, the treated skin ages faster than normal

fibi 11-08-2008 17:38

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really interesting article would never have drastic surgery my worse fear is being put to sleep and not waking up or waking up dead ooohhh doesnt say a lot about botox though

emamum 11-08-2008 17:40

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I dont like the idea of paying someone to inject poison into me.

MargaretR 11-08-2008 17:42

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Botox: The brain pain - Health News, Health & Wellbeing - The Independent
Read this one then
hoping to put you off :D

fibi 11-08-2008 17:48

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Quote:

Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 617844)

mmm makes interesting reading,

garinda 11-08-2008 17:50

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It was reported recently that Lulu, after raving about initial treatments, isn't having anymore Botox.

Probably because she is now unable to Shout.:D

pipinfort 11-08-2008 18:09

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 617847)
It was reported recently that Lulu, after raving about initial treatments, isn't having anymore Botox.

Probably because she is now unable to Shout.:D

Pmsl....like it

grego 11-08-2008 18:20

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Havn't had this but have considered it, one of my friends has it done every 3 to 4 months just on frown lines on her forehead because its only in a small area she still looks very natural. Dont think there's anything worse than people whose faces dont move because of it, dont think any surgery should be too obvious, also your lines are part of who you are embrace them.

fibi 11-08-2008 18:22

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Originally Posted by grego (Post 617873)
Havn't had this but have considered it, one of my friends has it done every 3 to 4 months just on frown lines on her forehead because its only in a small area she still looks very natural. Dont think there's anything worse than people whose faces dont move because of it, dont think any surgery should be too obvious, also your lines are part of who you are embrace them.

I only want it in a small area don't want a frozen face

grego 11-08-2008 18:29

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Yeah, dont think its so bad in small areas, think it will hurt a bit though, no pain no gain!

fibi 11-08-2008 18:42

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dont mind a bit of pain

Lilly 11-08-2008 20:21

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Originally Posted by fibi (Post 617840)
waking up dead

:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

emamum 11-08-2008 20:45

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oh dear lol

Why Botox? >> Medical Questions, Weight Loss, Pregnancy, Drugs, Health Insurance

Quote:

There are medical reasons which Botox is necessary for. There have been studies that have proved that Botox has been rather effective in treating patients suffering from Cerebral Palsy, controlling muscle stiffness allowing then to have smoother control of their muscles and movement. It was originally approved to treat two eye muscle disorders, Blepharospasm and Strabismus and subsequent to that it was approved for treating Cervical Dystonia.
thats pretty interesting :)


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