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Botox for 11s?

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Somanyillustrations · 15/11/2014 19:31

I am considering having some form of non-surgical treatment for frown lines/11s. Is Botox the best bet? I look cross and old at the moment Sad

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Memphisbelly · 15/11/2014 19:35

I had mine done, I have looked annoyed with the world since I was a teen, and even when laughing looked like I was still angry. Had it done for my wedding day and within a week people were commenting asking what facials I had been having in the run up to the day saying how well I looked.
I am pg at the moment but as soon as I have ds I will be getting it topped up.

ICanTuckMyBoobsInMyPockets · 15/11/2014 19:37

I was thinking about this for my wedding too.

I have a bum crack in the middle of my eyebrows and I hate it.

Interested in seeing replies Smile

Somanyillustrations · 15/11/2014 19:37

How much did it cost? My SIL tells me I've developed a bitchy resting face... It's actually getting me down a bit, and although I always swore I would accept my face and body as it is, as I get older I am less certain!

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Memphisbelly · 15/11/2014 19:50

I paid about £200 for mine it sorted my 11's and my bitchy resting face was sorted, my eyebrow arches looked amazing, I had it done after my sister said I would be the only bride who would give the groom a bitch stare as he gave a speech about how lovely I was.....she was right and it didn't happen thanks to botox Grin

Somanyillustrations · 15/11/2014 19:52

Sounds great! How long after injections did it take to settle? Have lots of parties before christmas and would love to look a bit more serene.

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Marylou2 · 15/11/2014 19:55

It takes about 2-3 weeks to take full effect.Best money I ever spent.

Memphisbelly · 15/11/2014 19:55

Mine started to take effect within 5 days and I had a top up after 2 weeks, my mum had her done and it took the full 2 weeks to start to take effect.

Somanyillustrations · 15/11/2014 21:06

Right, have drunkenly booked a consultation...

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maradesbois · 15/11/2014 21:27

Do it, no danger of 'Botox face' and it works a treat. If they are deep it won't erase completely but will make a massive difference. I was hesitant about going down the injectables route but thought my 11s were so ageing decided to give it a go last year and so happy with the results. It hasn't led to doing more either which was another fear.

Somanyillustrations · 15/11/2014 21:29

How often are you topping up?

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maradesbois · 15/11/2014 21:44

Tbh I only go every 6 months which seems to surprise them so others must do it more often. It's wearing off now, has probably been about 5 months so will go back to get done again before Christmas. Personally I don't think any more than 3 times per year would be necessary.

Fabulassie · 16/11/2014 09:22

I heartily endorse botox for the 11s. I also get a bit on my crow's feet. The crow's feet bit isn't as dramatic in results, but it does help.

I have just had my third round since the early spring. I gather it lasts longer after you've done it a couple of times. It did seem to wear off more slowly to the second time.

ChippyMinton · 16/11/2014 11:45

Where do you all get it done?
Mine look more like )I - not even symmetrical!

CheeseBored · 16/11/2014 12:41

marking place

Truckingalong · 16/11/2014 14:43

Ive had it done at 3 different sk:n clinics.

tess73 · 16/11/2014 14:47

What are 11s?

waitingforgodot · 16/11/2014 15:10

is it sore?

PrivateBenjamin · 16/11/2014 17:08

Tess 11's are the lines some people get between their eyebrows as though they're frowning. It's like this picture.

Botox for 11s?
Lovemcgarrett · 16/11/2014 17:12

Ooh I'm following. I think due to having a fringe my forehead has been ok but I do have 11s and crows feet

maradesbois · 16/11/2014 17:44

I go to a sk:n clinic too where it's done by a doctor who understands facial muscles etc, never assistant or beautician. They tend to err on the side of caution but do a top up for free after 2 weeks if it hasn't taken well enough.

Fabulassie · 16/11/2014 19:17

No, it's not really sore. It hurts very little (less than eyebrow threading) as the needle is so tiny. Sometimes it can make a slightly sore tiny bruise at the injection site but it's not a painful experience, overall.

tess73 · 16/11/2014 20:40

Thanks privatebenjamin

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