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November 20, 2008

Botox Teens?!

How young is too young for Botox injections? "Extra" Lifechanger and plastic surgeon Dr. Randall Hayworth says an 18-year-old can decide if they want to erase their wrinkles. Plus, the Beverly Hills doc reveals where to get injections and how long they'll last.


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- martin
Posted 01/21/09 12:27 PM
 

An 18-year old does not have wrinkles!


- rowan
Posted 11/24/08 09:38 AM
 

Great comment from someone that is young (24). I agree with you Mel! Aging is a natural process, treat your skin well and you will have it treat you well. I’m 48 but look almost 15-20 yrs younger! (So I’ve been told)Sometimes it’s in the genes but you can take care of yourself and not have to rely on other means to do it for you.


- Anonymous
Posted 11/20/08 11:08 PM
 

i thiink there should be an age limit to where people can receive botox. i am 24 and i truly believe a persons skin if damaged due to “normal” causes pollutants, smoking, to much partying can be reversed. Additionally, i believe cellular aging processes can be reversed by using weights when exercising and the idea of teens or people nowhere near a quarter of their life getting botox is RI-DONK (very ridiculous). people should be 21 and over (really i dont think people under 40 should receive botox, not that for is old its just older). besides a good skin care regime should be sufficient in many people’s lives *if your going to pay a pretty penny for botox you can cough up the funds for a skin care regime appropiate for your skin type and im not talking about products sold in longsdrugs either


- mel
Posted 11/20/08 10:05 PM
 

Not sure I go to LaserAway on Sunset. They’re really good.


- jmeyers
Posted 11/20/08 10:04 PM
 

I did not see the Business address posted for Dr. Randall Hayworth.


- Anonymous
Posted 11/20/08 08:39 PM
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