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Anyone started Botox at 58? What did it achieve - or is it too late?

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Borisssss · 09/08/2025 00:16

Just wondering if I should start down that route or not at my age?

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RonaldMcDonald · 09/08/2025 03:04

By that age most people are compensating for excess skin on their eyelids by raising this brows. Botox ceases that and it can leave a very saggy set of eyes. You need to have a v good injector as you can still use for 11s and around the hairline and under the brow. For many however Botox is time limited unless you’ve had other work done too.

Newgolddream70 · 09/08/2025 08:03

Following with interest! I’m 55 in a couple of months and considering getting Botox for the first time in the 11s as they make me look like I’m frowning/tired. The rest of my face isn’t really wrinkly so hoping it’ll work.

jeaux90 · 09/08/2025 11:36

53 and been having botox for 5 years. Yes I would do it but bear in mind it’s a process so over time it will get better. If you have big 11s I would have filler there first then start the botox.

Busbygirl · 09/08/2025 11:48

Yes I started age 56 as had deep frown lines. I have it every 6 months. They’re nearly gone now.
I look a hundred times better.
It’s not obvious I’ve had it done. It looks very natural. Do it, it’s got rid of my tension headaches too.
No droopy eyelids either.

Borisssss · 09/08/2025 13:14

Droopy eyelids would be a disaster. I dont have 11's or horizontal frown lines yet - but I suppose that the aim is the prevent them?

My issue is laughter lines, creping and criss-cross wrinkles on my upper cheeks.

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