Sep/090
Dealing with Botox
Since my sister has decided to get these Botox injections, I decided it would be a good idea for me to study up on them a little bit more. For example, did you know that the cost per session is around $400 and has to be repeated every four months? Did you know that many of the doctors who are doing it don’t know that much about the anatomy of the face and are causing serious side effects, such as patients who can’t make facial expressions anymore?
Sep/090
My Sister’s Face Lift
Good news and bad news on this subject – First, my sister did reconsider about the face lift but not because of me. Her plastic surgeon gave her a higher estimate than she had anticipated. So, unfortunately, she has decided to invest in a few Botox treatments to tighten things up. While it is safer than going under the knife, I’m no advocate of jellyfish poison being used for beauty.
May/090
Avoiding Botox Injections
Instead of getting expensive injections in my face, I’ve decided it would be a good idea to try out some skin care products which might help reduce the signs of aging. I’m going to start off y using some products from a company called Resurgence. I saw them online and read some good things about them so I’ll let you know.
May/090
On the Topic of Botox
Am I the only one who cringes at the site of those awful little needles being poked into people’s faces? Maybe it doesn’t hurt or maybe it just stings especially after you have it done so often. But it still seems like there are more traditional approaches to keeping your skin youthful.
May/090
Pondering Jellyfish Poison
As I’ve been getting older, I’ve stopped wondering why so many women turn to cosmetic surgery and started wondering if I’ve got enough money saved up. But I’m not sure that having needles poked into my face injecting jellyfish poison into my facial muscles is the answer. Am I too vain? Should I just go old gracefully?