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How much do you end up spending on Botox and fillers per year

468 replies

Jodiewa · 15/09/2020 21:12

I am 45 and beginning to look like hell. I know the price of Botox per thing but don’t know how much it ends up costing per year. How much do you end up sending year in year out? I am a Londoner. Thanks.

OP posts:
toconclude · 15/09/2020 22:49

£0 and I'm 59. Utter waste of time and money. Concentrate on who you are not what you look like.

vipersputpaidtomylastusername · 15/09/2020 22:51

£180 three times a year

Smallsteps88 · 15/09/2020 22:51

£0

AuntieJoyce · 15/09/2020 22:53

£250 4 times a year

59 likely too old to start botox - the damage is done

FaffingForEngland · 15/09/2020 22:53

£0

NoCureForLove · 15/09/2020 22:56

£0.00 Zero. Nil. Nada.
I like to look my age.
And to be able to move my face.

Prettybluepigeons · 15/09/2020 22:58

Not a single penny.

Prisonbreak · 15/09/2020 22:58

I’m 33 and had none but my friends fill their face with Botox, fillers etc and I think they top it up fairly frequently so I’d imagine they are spending quite a bit

VickySunshine · 15/09/2020 22:58

Nothing, and I still look pretty good in just what my mother gave me.

Doyoumind · 15/09/2020 22:59

Similar age. Zero.

DramaAlpaca · 15/09/2020 22:59

Zero. I'm have no desire to fill my face with unnatural stuff that shouldn't be there.

wizzler · 15/09/2020 23:01

Zero

ItsAHardKn0ckLife1 · 15/09/2020 23:02

32 and spend £200 2/3 times a year on Botox. I love it.

GinWithRosie · 15/09/2020 23:02

56...zero 👍

Thelnebriati · 15/09/2020 23:02

You don't look like hell, you look like a perfectly normal 45 year old woman.

We're about to crash out of the EU and no one knows what the next few years will hold but it not looking good for the NHS or for women's rights; put the money in the bank.

MissEliza · 15/09/2020 23:03

I know nothing about fillers but I've done Botox for the last two years and I wish I'd done it sooner. It costs me £300 for three areas and I need it doing about every 5-6 month. There's a lot of negative comments on her about it but it's one of the best decisions I made. I have to say though, I got lucky as I found a clinic which used a GP about my age who understood what I was looking for.

doadeer · 15/09/2020 23:04

@ItsAHardKn0ckLife1

32 and spend £200 2/3 times a year on Botox. I love it.
Is this preventive or for actual wrinkles?
Glitteryone · 15/09/2020 23:06

👏👏👏👏 here’s a big round off applause for everyone who has replied to let the OP know that you’ve never had Botox.

What’s the point of you even commenting here?

OP I’ve never had it before but I will soon for sure. My friends who get it seem to go 2/3 times per year and pay between £110-180 each time (depending on the clinic).

My dentist offers it, I will most likely get it there when I do.

Cam2020 · 15/09/2020 23:08

£0 - neck and hands will always give you away

howsicklyarsekissy · 15/09/2020 23:09

I am 45 & have Botox twice a year or every 8 months depending on if needed. I have 3 areas for £200 & have had it done since I was 36 & it's brilliant I love it & it gives me confidence. No fillers as yet.

yawnsvillex · 15/09/2020 23:09

£300 twice a year

blisstwins · 15/09/2020 23:11

Not in UK. I spent bills out $1800 a year on filler and Botox. I am 51 and started when I divorced. I love it.

blisstwins · 15/09/2020 23:11

And I go to a facial plastic surgeon and get pretty minimal product.

FaffingForEngland · 15/09/2020 23:13

@Glitteryone

👏👏👏👏 here’s a big round off applause for everyone who has replied to let the OP know that you’ve never had Botox.

What’s the point of you even commenting here?

OP I’ve never had it before but I will soon for sure. My friends who get it seem to go 2/3 times per year and pay between £110-180 each time (depending on the clinic).

My dentist offers it, I will most likely get it there when I do.

Because she asked how much people spent. £0 is an answer.
ButterflyRuns · 15/09/2020 23:13

Also a Londoner and I spend £300 twice a year.