Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:40 seems like waaay to much!!
Gosh you don’t want to know what I get then!
+1. I feel like age matters. I'm 54 and need 60 units for 11s, forehead and crows feet. Lasts me 5-6 months
+1. 54 and get 62 units in 11s, forehead, and around eyes, and 10 units in DAO
Yikes! You must frown quite a bit. I'm 55 and only need 32 units. No major lines/11s/crows feet. I do stay out of the sun and I don't drink.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure who on page 1 thought it’s $10-$12 a unit still. That is a very 2019 pricing tier. More like $14-$17 depending on the toxin. Rarely do I leave under $700.
Anonymous wrote:I think you are crazy getting that poison injected into your faces. If you freeze your face muscles, your skin will sag. You should be exercising those facial muscles!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:can botox help hooded eyes?
I'm the PP who commented above about eventually getting a brow lift (I also had an upper bleph). Yes, Botox can help to some degree with hooded eyes by raising the brows slightly. The flip side is that you might not be able to Botox the forehead to get it smooth depending on how much you need to lift your brow to compensate for hooded eyes.
FWIW, my upper bleph was covered by insurance and now I get $280 worth of Botox twice per year instead of $360 worth of Botox 3 times per year.
Do you live in the DMV, and if so, what doctor did you use for the upper bleph? Any upper bleph tips?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:can botox help hooded eyes?
I'm the PP who commented above about eventually getting a brow lift (I also had an upper bleph). Yes, Botox can help to some degree with hooded eyes by raising the brows slightly. The flip side is that you might not be able to Botox the forehead to get it smooth depending on how much you need to lift your brow to compensate for hooded eyes.
FWIW, my upper bleph was covered by insurance and now I get $280 worth of Botox twice per year instead of $360 worth of Botox 3 times per year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:can botox help hooded eyes?
If done by the right person and done well. It can also make them droop more. My Dermatologist told me never to just get 11s done and don't go to a medspa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:40 seems like waaay to much!!
Gosh you don’t want to know what I get then!
+1. I feel like age matters. I'm 54 and need 60 units for 11s, forehead and crows feet. Lasts me 5-6 months
+1. 54 and get 62 units in 11s, forehead, and around eyes, and 10 units in DAO
Yikes! You must frown quite a bit. I'm 55 and only need 32 units. No major lines/11s/crows feet. I do stay out of the sun and I don't drink.
Anonymous wrote:can botox help hooded eyes?