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laugh lines - not funny
Ihave serious laugh lines that start at the side of my nose and run down the side of my mouth like this, ( ) there very deep one side seems worse than the other, has any one any advise on how to conceal them and treat them with creams etc and how about injections etc are they safe and do they work and are they expensive please help im 43yrs. XX
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Botox?... from �200 approx...
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I know what the comments are going to be about this, but my group of LOL�s (Little Old Ladies) SWEAR by Preparation-H! I suppose it makes sense, it does reduce puffiness and it would explain the peppery scent I notice whenever I�m with the group! But do be careful in getting it too close to your lips as you may become stuck with a permanent pucker!
Best of luck
Fr Bill
Best of luck
Fr Bill
Hi
Botox would be the wrong thing as it stops the muscles from moving, if you want the lines to be less visible you need to look at dermal fillers (only know this as my mum has had them)
This website
http://www.surgicare.co.uk/cosmetic-treatments /dermal-fillers
Explains what they are and how they work, the company also seems to have some offers on for christmas and the new year.
Hope it helps :-)
Botox would be the wrong thing as it stops the muscles from moving, if you want the lines to be less visible you need to look at dermal fillers (only know this as my mum has had them)
This website
http://www.surgicare.co.uk/cosmetic-treatments /dermal-fillers
Explains what they are and how they work, the company also seems to have some offers on for christmas and the new year.
Hope it helps :-)