THIS IS WHAT BOTOX LOOKS LIKE - IN REAL LIFE - ON ME
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- Added Jun 23, 2015
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This is what botox looks like, in real life. On me. In HD! You can see the effects for yourself. However, this is not an advert for BOTOX. Botox is not something to be taken lightly. I have had botox for 9 years now and i do not look a day younger than my age. So getting this in the hope that it will make you look “younger” is a mistake. Also, botox has many side effects in the wrong hands. DO NOT go to botox parties or anyone that you cannot see proof of the work or anyone that is not a registered dermatologist. This is very important. I have never ever gone to anyone but a registered dermatologist and never would.
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This is what botox looks like, in real life. On me. In HD! You can see the effects for yourself. However, this is not an advert for BOTOX. Botox is not something to be taken lightly. I have had botox for 9 years now and i do not look a day younger than my age. So getting this in the hope that it will make you look “younger” is a mistake. Also, botox has many side effects in the wrong hands. DO NOT go to botox parties or anyone that you cannot see proof of the work or anyone that is not a registered dermatologist. This is very important. I have never ever gone to anyone but a registered dermatologist and never would.
I've also had c02 laser and believe me - it was anything but pretty!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nb54pC9aAW8
What does it do:
An injection procedure that genuinely works to eliminate expression lines and minor wrinkles due to the effect it has on muscles that control facial movement. Migraine and headache treatment.
What is it?
Botox is short for the botulinum toxin, type A. When injected into specific muscles it prevents movement through partial and almost complete paralysis of those muscles. The inability to use certain facial muscles causes certain wrinkles to disappear completely.
Side effects?
allergic reactions, rash, itching, headache, neck or back pain, muscle stiffness, difficulty swallowing, shortness of breath, nausea, diarrhea, stomach pain, loss of appetite, weakness, injection site reactions (muscle weakness, bruising, bleeding, pain, redness, or swelling), fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, flu symptoms, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth, ringing in your ears, and increased sweating in areas other than the underarms. Drooping of the eyelid (ptosis), inflammation of the cornea (keratitis), eye dryness, itchy eyes, double vision, tearing, and sensitivity to light, and eyelid swelling or bruising may occur when used for treating blepharospasm.
I have never had any bad reactions apart from Spoke eyebrow and a botox headache (once). This headache lasted about 3 days and was not pleasant.
For me its a great way to prevent my migraine headache and also allow the wrinkles at the side of my eyes and forehead to “vanish”.
If are you tempted to try botox please understand all the risks and only ever see a registered dermatologist or doctor with years of experience and whom you can see the results.
In the right hands botox is perfectly safe and very effective. In the wrong hands it can cause serious complications.
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