Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long do you all look in the mirror or at pictures of yourself in a day?
Why do people get so fussy about botox? Does it feel like we are cheating or something? You can cheat too, if you want to. I promise I won’t tell on you.
Ha ha … thanks but no thanks. I don’t like the look. I feel sad that people are spending so much money when they probably looked pretty good already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long do you all look in the mirror or at pictures of yourself in a day?
Why do people get so fussy about botox? Does it feel like we are cheating or something? You can cheat too, if you want to. I promise I won’t tell on you.
Anonymous wrote:How long do you all look in the mirror or at pictures of yourself in a day?
Anonymous wrote:How long do you all look in the mirror or at pictures of yourself in a day?
Anonymous wrote:About the brows — if you already have drooping eyelids, avoid the forehead!! Get upper bleph instead (easy for me & insurance paid). do not risk dr spock brows!! now, I only do the 11’s and a tny tiny bit on forehead. better to have a line or two than weird brows
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Wow, a lot of people with no clue on this thread.
I get 50 units in my forehead, 11s, and a touch in my crows feet. I’d like to get more, but the effective path is not more at once, just go more frequently.
It relaxes muscles so arched brows is NOT Botox. Probably a lift.
It relaxes muscles so a dermatologist/surgeon will NOT inject it near your mouth. Wtf. You’ll be like drunky talky. My derm laughed at the idea of mouth injections.
Correct on the amount being reasonable, wrong on the brows- Botox can over arch your brows. Muscles work in opposing pairs; Botox placement can flatten brow or arch.
Also somewhat wrong about the mouth. It’s off label to use on the lower face but I’ve had it to smooth my chin and for a “lip flip “. It can also reduce the look of a “gummy” smile. It isn’t used for smile lines like someone up thread mentioned, she’s confused.
Yes I get it on the sides of my mouth to help me look less like this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Wow, a lot of people with no clue on this thread.
I get 50 units in my forehead, 11s, and a touch in my crows feet. I’d like to get more, but the effective path is not more at once, just go more frequently.
It relaxes muscles so arched brows is NOT Botox. Probably a lift.
It relaxes muscles so a dermatologist/surgeon will NOT inject it near your mouth. Wtf. You’ll be like drunky talky. My derm laughed at the idea of mouth injections.
Correct on the amount being reasonable, wrong on the brows- Botox can over arch your brows. Muscles work in opposing pairs; Botox placement can flatten brow or arch.
Also somewhat wrong about the mouth. It’s off label to use on the lower face but I’ve had it to smooth my chin and for a “lip flip “. It can also reduce the look of a “gummy” smile. It isn’t used for smile lines like someone up thread mentioned, she’s confused.
Anonymous wrote:Zero. I’m 38 and Botox makes women look like plastic.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 37, go to dr porter, and she does 20 for the elevens