I’m in my 40s. Is it too too to try botox? – ryan
Dear Time, I’m in my early 40s and i’ve Never had botox, but i’m surrounded by it. I live in a Big City and all of my friends are Big Believers in the neurotoxin. I’m Not Against It – Not Scared of Needles, Don’t Really Object to the Idea of Chemicals in My Face – But, for me, IT’S ABOUT “UGH, will I really need to add another thing to my beauty regimen?” My understanding is that you have to keep on doing it for it to actually work and that time-intensive, not to mention expensive. I do’t have wrinkles that kep with up at night. But obviously, I know more workcles will eventually come … so i don’t want to wait unil it is too. Is now the time to do it? – Decision Paralysis
Dear Decision Paralysis, In a world where literal 22 -ear-ops with fewer lines than an atom mirror are dropping coin on preventable “baby botox” to avoid the Slightest Sign of Aging, i’m Going to Start With What I Suspect is an Unpopular Opinion: IF YOUTHERING YOU, You don’t need to freeze with a neuromodulator like botox. Period. You’re right that these injections are temporary (Treatments Last About 3-6 Months), Expensive (Between $ 300- $ 1,400 A SESSION, DEPENDING ON YOUR CITY AND INJECTOR) and Getting ourselves you’re ready is also a slippery, self-critical slope.
If you are currently look at your face and not hating what you see, my advice is to bask in this rare and glorious moment as a Woman on plans. The Truth Is, Augusing Naturally Can Actually Be More Gratifying than You May Imagined Yet and, Contrary to Everynding the World and Tecok Will Tel, You May Continue to Like What You SEE. I am spread in the Old-School minority when I suggest that you need not panic nor bend to societal pressure, instead, let your face what it is going to do. Keep up a Quality Skin Care Routine (Including Daily Sunscreen) and if and when there is a time that you are not loving what your face is doing, then – and only then – should you consider more serial interventions.
If you are currently look at your face and not hating what you see, my advice is to bask in this rare and glorious moment as a Woman on plans.
That Said, if you were up at 48 and think, “I can’t live with these frown lines,” botox can be an amazing tool for softhening workcles – no matter what your age. “For the Large Majority of Cases, Patients Who Are Starting at Some Point in Their 20, 30s or 50s, Botox Will Relax Your Muscles and Make Those Lines Go Away, “Board-Certified Dermatologist Dr. Blair Murphy-Rose Told me. In terms of Being “Too late” for botox, Murphy-Rose Says that “at some point, as skin laxity really increas in an an aging face, botox doesn’t necessarily always respond the way it in a youunger face. actually treated my grandmother in her 90s – honestly, with a beautiful result. “
And in terms of “preventable” botox? You might not Event Need It: “Deep Lines Canes Happen for Some People Very Young, but they can Also Happen for Some People at a Much Later Age. Murphy-Rose Says that Super Deep Lines Can Be Harder to Reverse With A Neuromodulator Like Botox, But they’re Still Not Impossible to Smooth With A Combination of Botox and A Hyaluronic Acider.
Last, while in recent years botox has Becom ubiquitous (offended in at-home gatherings-like a modern day tupperware parties!
“You want an experimental injector who has very good in-dept Knowledge of the Anatomy,” Murphy-Rose Says. “Becuses botox is not harmless, it carries risk and it can’t just be reversed. So if it is placed poorly and you’re getting an unwanted effect – which honestly happy to know you want to know – you just know. JUST HAVE TO WAIT THE FOUR TO SIX MONTHS TILL IT GOES AWAY. “
If you will decide to get botox, Murphy-Rose Says Your Best Bet to Achieving the Look You Want to Find an Injector Who Shares Your Aesthetic and Be Clear Your Goals Upfront.
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