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can i do it via a topical cream or do i need botox
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how would poking holes in my head reduce linesMicroneedling
In theory by generating new collagenhow would poking holes in my head reduce lines
botox is 4 girls#Botox is the only legit way retard
You're thinking of fillerbotox is 4 girls#
if i get botox will i still be considered high tYou're thinking of filler
Noone has to know. It'd be fine.if i get botox will i still be considered high t
how much is co2 and is it permanentCO2 laser skin tightening/resurfacing may be worth a look at, but I think the danger of doing only 1 part of your face is you have silky smooth tight skin in the treatment zone and dogshit skin everywhere else to the point it's noticeable, so may need to do the whole face.
I had botox once and it definitely works but has to be re-done every 4 months, not ideal. If money is no object then it wouldn't be a problem I suppose.
I got a quote for £1,500 for full face, I live in UK.how much is co2 and is it permanent
is the co2 legit then like scientifically backed ?I got a quote for £1,500 for full face, I live in UK.
It's impossible for any anti aging to be truly permanent. If you have co2 tomorrow, will you look as good in 5 years time? No. Will you look better in 5 years than you would have done without co2? Yes. I'd research for yourself though so you know what to expect and whether you think it would be worth it.
For me, as well as forehead lines, I have large pores, freckles and just generally bad complexion so I almost have no choice but to go down this route. I'm also hoping by some miracle it reduces my nasolabial folds, although I'm told any improvement in them will be slight as they're deep folds rather than fine lines.
Below has some links to studies/journals if that's what you're after but there's no doubt it's effective - the before/afters and online reviews of patients speak for themselves, it definitely makes a difference but how much of a difference and how long it lasts will vary case by case.is the co2 legit then like scientifically backed ?