"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Yes, the social media hype is real: A few needle pokes can in fact leave you with more elevated arches.
DIY Botox is popular on TikTok, but injecting an internet-sourced neurotoxin into your face is a gamble that can can lead to serious harms.
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‘Backyard Botox’: Doctors warn against latest TikTok trend
Videos circulating on social media show users mapping out their faces, loading syringes and injecting what they claim are ...
Marie Neidert, 43, first started getting Botox about three years ago as a way to manage her migraines, but enjoyed the cosmetic side effects too. When the medspa she goes to switched to a different ...
People looking to save money on their Botox appointments are injecting their own faces with neurotoxins—a move that medical ...
A New York aesthetician was arrested Wednesday and charged after being accused of illegally injecting clients with counterfeit Botox imported from China and other countries in Asia, the U.S.
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