Why Botox Treatment Is The Subject Of Big Summer Myths
There are some facial treatments you shouldn’t undergo in summer and some you can. Botox is in the latter category, despite some quite inaccurate claims.
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There are some facial treatments you shouldn’t undergo in summer and some you can. Botox is in the latter category, despite some quite inaccurate claims.
Micro needling is one of the facial treatments you can have carried out in summer, whereas some others should definitely wait until autumn comes around.
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A skin hydrating booster can make your skin moist, more flexible and remove wrinkles. But how, you might ask, does it work and just how long will it last?
Botox should not really be topped up at a skin clinic every few weeks, but the confusion might be due to a mix-up between a top-up and a follow-up treatment.
It is rare to get a like-for-like example of the effects of anti-wrinkle injections but a pair of identical twins became the ultimate before and after showcase.
The first use of an anti-wrinkle injection as a cosmetic treatment was as a way to help undo the effects of a cosmetic surgery that unfortunately went wrong.
Before Botox became a go-to treatment for both treating and preventing wrinkles, it was used to help preserve eyesight without the need for constant surgeries.
A skin hydrating booster is just what your complexion will need in the middle of autumn, a season when conditions indoors and out can leave skin dry and flaky.
When looking for an understated, natural facial treatment, anti-wrinkle injections can be very effective at smoothing the skin, but how do they really work?