Jackie, IP: 217.110.100.15 | 9.12.2008 11:36:46
Hi all
I haven't posted on this board before but I have read many of your
posts with much interest.
I am 44 & I have been considering having botox done on my frown lines inbetween my eyebrows for a couple of years now. I have asthma so tend to get a lot of coughs which has made this area much worse. I'm sure if I didn't cough so much it wouldn't be half as bad.
Any waz I've just booked up for a consultation which is costing me £40 the receptionist said costs start at £200 depending on what area you are having treated.
If between eyebrows is £200 which is such a tiny area how much would a whole forhead cost? I have quite deep frown lines there too!
Does anyone know what the prices ranges are? Or any advice would be much appreciated, many thanks
Annie, IP: 217.151.96.0 | 9.12.2008 11:40:16
My mouth has really droopy corners and was thinking of having this done too.
Has it made a huge difference (I'd love a mouth that didnt turn down)? Were
there any side affects from having it in this area? I'm scared of looking like
Ive had a stroke! 
Jersi, IP: 212.139.0.0 | 9.12.2008 11:41:55
I don't understand how botox around the mouth corrects drooping mouth
corners. I'd think you'd not be able to smile. 
Marcy, IP: 194.169.190.255 | 9.12.2008 11:44:20
Using botox in certain areas of the face is crazy. you end up
expression-less! 
lorraine, IP: 89.243.1.189 | 30.12.2008 15:56:19
Hi there, I have been having botox for a couple of years now in 2 places, between my eyebrows and for crows feet. It is excellent, turns back the clock, no side effects. Practitioner charges £175 first area, £50 second area. I can't frown, which is what I wanted as I looked a little fierce sometimes without realising it, can smile with no crows feet, which is what I wanted. I look so much better, still have lots of expression, because I don't have my forehead done, and can still raise my eyebrows as normal. No one can tell, but I tell people anyway, I think it is the best treatment on the market for combating the effects of age.
lorraine, IP: 89.243.1.189 | 30.12.2008 15:56:58
Hi there, I have been having botox for a couple of years now in 2 places, between my eyebrows and for crows feet. It is excellent, turns back the clock, no side effects. Practitioner charges £175 first area, £50 second area. I can't frown, which is what I wanted as I looked a little fierce sometimes without realising it, can smile with no crows feet, which is what I wanted. I look so much better, still have lots of expression, because I don't have my forehead done, and can still raise my eyebrows as normal. No one can tell, but I tell people anyway, I think it is the best treatment on the market for combating the effects of age.
Suzanne, IP: 62.23.59.224 | 10.2.2009 14:11:14
A close friend gets botox injections between the eyebrows, and she looks
10 years younger! Suzanne 
jennirodrick, IP: 60.243.16.6 | 30.9.2009 16:07:42
Hi Jackie,
Botox can surely help you a lot to improve your looks, one of my friend got
botox treatement. She had botox and lipo done at very low cost compared to
countries in Europe and the US. 
I hope this would help you.
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