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Has anyone had isolagen or botox???

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HAPPYFACE · 19/10/2006 19:30

I keep looking in the mirror everyday and am obviously starting to see some signs of aging, I'm early thirties.
I keep thinking/looking at trying isolagen/botox but my hubby says "Grow old gracefully!".
If anyone has had anything done could you tell me your experience and was it worth it?
Thanks in advance.

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MaloryTowersPonceAndProud · 20/10/2006 07:16

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HAPPYFACE · 20/10/2006 11:22

Cheers Malorytowers, anyone else done either?? I really fancy Isolagen more because they use your own cells, and it is meant to last years and can take up to 10 years off you. I'd love to look like I did in my wedding photos! Draw back is it costs roughly £3000 but I thought years of botox would probably work out more expensive!

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sorrell · 20/10/2006 11:31

Isolagen probably not permanent either. Seen results and not that impressed. Botox is instant and works - provided you don't have too much. I'd say early thirties is a bit on the young side though. What are you concerned about?

HAPPYFACE · 20/10/2006 12:24

Forehead lines and crows feet!! Both are not really that noticable at the moment, but I look at my mum and tbh I don't want to get that bad! She has looked after her skin quite well but still hasn't aged very well!
They do say how you age is a lot to do with your genes, don't they?

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bloodyhowler · 20/10/2006 12:26

I am 41 and have a deep line between my eyes would it work for this?Also can it make your face look droopy if you have too much?

MaloryTowersPonceAndProud · 20/10/2006 14:11

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bloodyhowler · 20/10/2006 14:14

malory is the difference really dramatic or do you just look well?I don't want that crazy l a look but I have really good skin apart from my forehead and want to sort it out.Is the effect progressive?

MaloryTowersPonceAndProud · 20/10/2006 14:16

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colette · 20/10/2006 14:16

after 4 months mt was the frownline exactly the same as before ?

incy · 20/10/2006 14:30

Friend of mine has restylane fillers and it does not look at all frozen or fake - she just looked really well (as if she had been on hols/had a good facial.) The only problem as far as I can see that once people have it done there is no going back (4 month top ups) and starting in your early 30's could be a bit pricey !!! I would have it done tomorrow but I am pregnant. Go for it !

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