Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh gosh it's nothing like a tattoo. It's more like acupuncture. Tiny needles that barely hurt. Every once in a while a spot hurts a little bit, but maybe like 50% of the pain of a vaccination.
You clearly haven’t had filler or Botox anywhere other than your forehead. I have a high pain threshold- I didn’t even take painkillers after my two c-sections. I find Botox anywhere other than the forehead to be definitely more painful than acupuncture. Fillers are pretty darn painful, even with the lidocaine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh gosh it's nothing like a tattoo. It's more like acupuncture. Tiny needles that barely hurt. Every once in a while a spot hurts a little bit, but maybe like 50% of the pain of a vaccination.
You clearly haven’t had filler or Botox anywhere other than your forehead. I have a high pain threshold- I didn’t even take painkillers after my two c-sections. I find Botox anywhere other than the forehead to be definitely more painful than acupuncture. Fillers are pretty darn painful, even with the lidocaine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh gosh it's nothing like a tattoo. It's more like acupuncture. Tiny needles that barely hurt. Every once in a while a spot hurts a little bit, but maybe like 50% of the pain of a vaccination.
You clearly haven’t had filler or Botox anywhere other than your forehead. I have a high pain threshold- I didn’t even take painkillers after my two c-sections. I find Botox anywhere other than the forehead to be definitely more painful than acupuncture. Fillers are pretty darn painful, even with the lidocaine.
Anonymous wrote:Oh gosh it's nothing like a tattoo. It's more like acupuncture. Tiny needles that barely hurt. Every once in a while a spot hurts a little bit, but maybe like 50% of the pain of a vaccination.
Anonymous wrote:The injections really aren’t bad; just a little pinchy. My injector applies a numbing cream beforehand and lets it sit for about 20 minutes. That helps to minimize the pain (but doesn’t totally eliminate it).
I’d rather get all the injections at once rather than making multiple trips!
Remember to avoid any OTC medication that will cause bruising (mainly ibuprofen) for about 7-10 days beforehand. Otherwise you’ll end up with bruising at the injection sites.
Anonymous wrote:Oh gosh it's nothing like a tattoo. It's more like acupuncture. Tiny needles that barely hurt. Every once in a while a spot hurts a little bit, but maybe like 50% of the pain of a vaccination.