Category: Botox etc.
Botox and similar procedures
By SCS on Wednesday, November 18, 2009Filed Under: Botox etc., Breast Lift
As they get older or having had children, many women want to perk up their breasts and reduce sagging however they aren’t prepared to go under the knife. Thankfully, Botox appears to be the answer.
There is much pressure on women to get back to their pre-pregnancy shape as soon as possible after birth. One of the biggest complaints is a saggy chest area. As women get older, the chest area is one of the giveaways to a woman’s age as the area starts to sag, particularly in sun-worshippers, and wrinkles start to appear.
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Danni Minogue has said she is giving up her Botox injections. The 38 year old Australian singer, who is currently a judge for the UK’s X-Factor TV show, has been attracting comments that her face was rather expressionless as it doesn’t appear to move.
Minogue has said that she has taken the comments on board and is going to stop her Botox injections.
“I see the comments,” she commented in an interview with Grazia magazine. “Plastic. All Botox.
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By SCS on Friday, July 31, 2009Filed Under: Botox etc., Cosmetic Surgery News
A mini facelift is being hailed as a cure for migraines. The facelift is combined with Botox and is said to help cure some patient’s migraines.
Current migraine drugs do not work for everyone. Botox is one option for migraines but is not a permanent solution and also does not work in all cases. However one cosmetic surgeon has discovered that by combining a forehead lift with Botox can help relieve the pain of migraines in around 90 percent of patients, with few side effects.
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Actress Fay Ripley has said she is considering Botox as she wants to iron out some of the wrinkles on her face. Her inspiration appears to be felow actress Amanada Holden who has recently had a course of Botox. Ripley claims one of the reasons why she hasn’t yet tried the injections is that she is scared they will hurt.
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By SCS on Thursday, June 4, 2009Filed Under: Botox etc., Cosmetic Surgery News
Botox has gone even more plastic with the release of “The Botox Cosmetic benefits card.”
The Botox benefits card is being offered to existing patients at particular US clinics. If the patients pay for their treatment with their Botox card, the receive $25 towards their next treatment provided the treatment is within the next 6 months.
The card looks set to be popular with those women who have Botox on a regular basis already as $25 off each Botox treatment could add up to a neat saving over a year.
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By Sal Borton on Friday, May 8, 2009Filed Under: Botox etc., Cosmetic Surgery News
The FDA have approved Dysport for the US aesthetic market. Dysport is similar to Botox in that it is derived from the botulinium toxin. However it is claimed that Dysport is superior to Botox in that it acts more quickly to reduce and remove wrinkles and the toxin does not spread to other parts of the body other than the injection side, minimising risk.
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By Amy Lowe on Friday, April 17, 2009Filed Under: Botox etc., Cosmetic Surgery News
GBotox has many different applications in the cosmetic industry, the most well-known of which is for treating wrinkles. Botox can also be used for treating migraines, helping to stop sweating, to help cure depression and to help treat enlarged prostates. However a new treatment using Botox has now been discovered to help treat dysfunctional vocal chords.
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