I recently purchased Dysport from Discount Medspa. Did it myself, and the results were just fine. I did experience ptosis in the left eyelid, but that was my own fault for injecting too close to the brow. The ptosis only lasted about 10 days.This occurance is very common even for all those professionals out there...about 3 to 5% of patients get the temporary droopy eye. I do recommend doing a great deal of research before you decide to inject yourself, but overall I have been pleased. Maybe the price of getting it done at a spa will go down someday, who knows. I know in my case, the expense is what brought me to purchase on line. No regrets. Just be very careful.
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This woman is a damn idiot! Injecting herself with some 'Botox' substitute she bought online.
Not only is she an idiot, she's completely wrong. In seven years I've never seen tosis (droopy eyelid from Botox) from any physician.
I have gotten droopy eyelids twice from botox injections given "by" doctors, YES, by doctors. So if you well train yourself you can do it, it doesn't take a brain surgeon just take a good course on cosmetic fillers.
ReplyDeleteAnd for the "idiots" that want to continue to pay the high botox prices, go right ahead. I don't have to, I can buy my own and inject it since I know how and been doing it for about ten years.
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