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The latest DIY beauty trend has social media users injecting themselves at home with so-called "Korean Botox," drawn in by promises of smooth skin at a fraction of the cost.
People are increasingly administering their own ‘tox— sometimes to nightmarish effect. So what’s behind the DIY movement and what are the risks? Arielle Domb reports ...
Social media is full of videos of people self-injecting their faces to save a few hundred dollars. But doctors warn DIY Botox could have catastrophic effects—including death.
“It’s Botox you make at home, honey. And the best part is it’s two ingredients: flaxseeds and water,” one TikToker claimed in a clip that has been viewed more than 6.3 milli… ...
Botox injections work by blocking a neurotransmitter that signals muscles to contract, relaxing the facial muscles that cause frown lines and other facial wrinkles.
To prevent contamination in his Botox injections, Niamtu, the Virginia facial surgeon, said he and his staff every day will draw up five sterile 20-unit syringes of Botox from a 100-unit vial.
Not all Botox questions are good ones. Aesthetic expert Kaitlyn Nelson reveals the smarter ones, and why "less is more" can ...
Last week, the Mail revealed how a DIY Botox kit, comprising the poison - for that is what the botulinum toxin is - a syringe and map showing where to inject it in your face, was sold on eBay for ...
Learn about the dosages for Botox in treating migraine, incontinence, muscle spasticity, and more. You can also find information on how the drug’s given.