| I have to use quite a bit in my forehead even though I’m only 33. I have an extremely expressive face and very strong facial muscles. No, my forehead doesn’t stop moving entirely. Yes, it moves less. |
Xeomin works fine for me. I pay 350 or 375 for my forehead. |
It’s not too much. The forehead is big and the 11’s are strong little muscles. I get 25 in the forehead and 20 in the 11’s and 10 split up for crows feet around both eyes. Totally worth it. |
Same and I’m 36. The more expressive you are the harder it is to totally freeze it but it does make a difference. |
She doesn’t. She doesn’t even get Botox. So she has no clue. There are some women here who insist on believing Botox is plastic surgery or filler so they can feel morally superior about not getting it. They make up random facts about it they’ve decided are true. It’s weird. |
DP. It's definitely cosmetic surgery (per the American Board of Plastic Surgery). But that's just semantics and it doesn't matter what people think |
Of course it’s cosmetic surgery and filler. |
No it isn’t. Filler is an injectable substance that stays in your face. Botox is a toxin that temporarily paralyzes muscles. They’re completely different. You undergo no anesthesia, numbing, anything to get it done. It’s no more surgery than a shot is. |
look up the definition of surgery.
your skin is an organ. |
Yes it does. Not np. I’m sitting in a restaurant the other day and there were women of all ages around me. I felt line I was in an alien movie! No you brows arched that high does not look youthful. |
You aren’t readjusting anything fool!! It temporarily paralyzes your muscles! |
Temporary or not, it is a readjustment. It just means to change something. |
what a useful comment.
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I am 49, started botox about 5 years ago. I am really conservative and just bumped up to 22 units (from my typical dose of 18), mostly for 11's and lifting forehead above the eyebrow area. |
Can you show me an example of what you mean on someone who got botox, like a before and after? |