Hello. I have never had Botox before, but was just wondering, how effective is Botox at stopping fasciculations? I’ve been having twitching in both of my calves for the last 7 months, and would Botox be an effective treatment to stop this?
I look angry from that area. And I up and down my eyebrows a lot. Can someone say please if this injection help me get rid of angriness???? And is it working temporary or forever.
it lowkey paralyzes muscles and I'm pretty sure blood goes to all your muscles and shit so like, yeah? and if this is a su!c!de attempt then please, for the love of all things not green, don't
The experts at UCI Health Plastic Surgery Services will be able to provide you with this kind of information. You can contact them at www.ucihealth.org/medical-services/plastic-surgery
They are doctors, they have a practical outlook on life. Most of them would never think to try it. They view cosmetic surgery as a profitable business venture. It's one of the fastest ways for someone with an MD to make serious money in this country, especially because you're not required to have Board Certifications to perform injections.
Is this how a "liberated woman" behaves? You all are willing to risk possible medical complications from using botox? The question has been answered by all of the women who have had the procedure.......... Maybe the attitude is: These kinds of things do not happen to me...until they do.....I guess when you are desperate, reason and logic are just a nuisance.....
How is this related to being a "Liberal women" lmao? You blame everything on liberals and call them "snowflakes" but you're the one who gets offended by everything. (Ps: before talking any sh*t I'm a centrist).
This must be the "hot moms" new best friend.....Yea, some friend when it can make you miserable, or worse... You all are the real desperate housewives!!!