Do you Botox and how old are you?

Anonymous
Yes! and I'm having my first Botox party. I've never had one, but my friends that haven't tried want to ask the Dr. questions and stuff....so what the heck. The most random people have asked if they can come...
Anonymous
No- 43- no lines.. would do undereye- always had those bags or tired look- from teens
Anonymous
35. no.
Anonymous
what's a botox party? Do you get a discount?
I wish I could come. But i guess there is no way for you to share your contact info on this forum!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:what's a botox party? Do you get a discount?
I wish I could come. But i guess there is no way for you to share your contact info on this forum!!


You DO get a discount!!! Almost at cost.
Call my dr's office and leave your info and that you are interested in coming to the party. I'll get it from them and email/call you. I'll tell them to expect your call.
301-654-5666

Anonymous
PP here....
I should have put....
knock three times, bring an egg and say the password....
sounds ridiculously secretive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait, some of you are implying that botox will help prevent further deepening of lines/wrinkles, or am I reading that wrong? What is the scoop with that?


Well, yes, I've heard this is true because if you start paralyzing the muscles in your face that create the lines now (at 30,35, whatever), they can't move to create future lines. And this is the argument for starting early, but then you need to keep up with it. I am not a fan and will most likely never do botox, although I would totally have an eye lift if I could convince my husband.


but the lines are created elsewhere...and repeated botox over the years makes the muscles weaken and then you have the problem of sagging skin when you are much older.
Anonymous
I am not sure if the above is true.
Botox paralyzes the muscle. Just because that (small) area is not moving would not cause another area of your face to randomly move. When you make an expression and the lines around your eyes don’t squint, other muscles don’t move in to make you squint. And if you’re not using the muscles, the skin there is not stretching, so it should not cause sagging. Not trying to argue, just trying to understand.
I have heard that Botox under your arms to prevent sweating works, but that sweat does need to leave your body somewhere else.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am not sure if the above is true.
Botox paralyzes the muscle. Just because that (small) area is not moving would not cause another area of your face to randomly move. When you make an expression and the lines around your eyes don’t squint, other muscles don’t move in to make you squint. And if you’re not using the muscles, the skin there is not stretching, so it should not cause sagging. Not trying to argue, just trying to understand.
I have heard that Botox under your arms to prevent sweating works, but that sweat does need to leave your body somewhere else.




actually the other muscles around the one frozen by botox overcompensate for the one no longer working....which is why over a great deal of time these women end up looking worse....Gabrielle Reese calls it 'chasing face'...continually having to do something to another area of your face...
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