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Botox in Manchester area

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LovelyDaffs · 11/04/2011 15:01

I've decided to do it, but don't want to tell anyone in rl so thought I'd ask on here for any ideas of where to go. I've seen some places advertised, but there's a big difference in price, I'm a big bargain hunter so am tempted by the less expensive places. Of course this is my face, so I'm trying to resist the temptation to go cheap and thought I'd go with any suggestions you might have instead.

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Lillabet · 11/04/2011 17:14

How far out of Manchester are you prepared to go? I can recommend Fresh as a Daisy. I have no idea how their prices compare with anyone else tbh Smile but they do good work. No I don't work for them Grin.

salvadory · 11/04/2011 17:29

Hi lovely daffs, I'm at a big exhibition on Wednesday where a lot of Botox, juvederm and other practitioners are going to be to learn from a Brazilian leader in this field. I can ask there as the meetings in Manchester. I'll let you know then if I hear anything good.
Just as an aside apparently it's always best to look for a practitioner who is trained (and qualified) in fillers ( juvederm, restylane etc) as well as injectables such as Botox. This is because fillers are more difficult so in theory if someone can do both they should be technically better with a needle a d more likely to do a good job ( i have not had either though so am no expert)

LovelyDaffs · 11/04/2011 19:10

Lillabet - we're south Mcr officially Cheshire, so Macclesfield isn't out of the question.

Salvadory - thanks for that, interesting about the fillers - as I think that's my next stage.

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