With the boom of social media and the “selfie culture” in the last two decades, aesthetic procedures and plastic surgery have become seemingly more acceptable. Tight and thin waxy-looking skinMany people undergo facial and aesthetic treatments hoping to attain a smooth, soft and glowy skin texture. The age at which such injections are given has become younger and “preventative” botulinum toxin treatment has become the new fad. Highly-arched eyebrowsStrictly speaking, high-arched eyebrows are not necessarily a sign of overdone botulinum toxin treatment, but rather, of improperly injected botulinum toxin. With aesthetic procedures, the adage of “too much of a good thing may become bad” rings true.
Source: thestar June 07, 2020 23:26 UTC