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You know, Botox injections can be absolutely fantastic if it all goes well. It usually does, and you just have the benefit of looking younger and smoother for about six months, after a few moments of pain. Some people do experience very unpleasant side effects. You're talking less than 10 percent and mostly actually less than three percent, but it happens. Nausea, muscle weakness, droopy eyelids, facial and tooth pain, hypertension... all these have been shown to be side effects of Botox in some people. Not really what you were looking for, of course. Now, these things are unlikely to happen to you, but you still need to face the possibility that it will be YOU and not someone else who experiences side effects.
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If you are a smoker, then that is the problem. Please give up smoking so that it will reduce your wrinkles! I missed the part of Dr. Oz's TV show. I think he said something about a sunblock cream or a skin cream. I also heard about a laser that would do it, but you have to look up on the Google.
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If you have the money, go for it. I love it but it doesn't last very long. The fillers are better, but they, too, just...go...away. (Try a healthy diet and lifestyle too!)
I do my own chemical peels. Mostly TCA but have done glycolic and lactic. Those are very gentle. I had to go up in levels very slowly. It is acid. It does burn.
I also tried some lasers to build collagen and I like it. Doesn't help with any saggy tho. The botox freezes the areas like 11's between the eyebrows, crowsfeet and the like. Fillers fill in those areas that have lost their fullness.
I am considering enhancement of lips with filler. And maybe just a little botox, again. I just hate to see it go...
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