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Old 07-17-2010, 01:57 PM
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Default OMG Marianne

I was getting ready to go have Botox with Danya and watching TV and there you were! And, you looked amazing. It just was so funny to see you doing a piece on botox on tv right before I was leaving to go get mine.

I mentioned to Danya that I had seen you while she was injecting and she mentioned that they were too busy with their botox promo to do the spot with you.

By the way, I am already responding to the shots. She is such a great injector. My old one (a Dermo) never got rid of the crow's feet and mine are gone, baby, gone. Am going away next week but am going to make an appt with her to get some cheek filler when I return.

You really looked so great, Marianne and were wonderful on tv!

Wendy
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Old 07-18-2010, 03:29 AM
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Default Ha! What are the odds :)

I have heard she is an amazing injector, I haven't been to her yet. Dr Hoenig is always there when I do. Yes, they were booked solid for weeks. The Botox promo is a really good deal.

Dr. Boxrud got rid of my Crow's feet and I am thrilled My Botox kicked in the next evening, then the crow's feet the following day. I just love me some Botox

Thank you so much for your compliments! I was worried I came across all tongue tied lol It had been a while since I had been on TV. Hopefully I will see you next time I get Botox We'll be needing it about the same time.

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Old 07-19-2010, 12:40 AM
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Default Okay so I have a Crow Toe or two

Not all the way gone. Must go back lol
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Old 07-20-2010, 01:54 PM
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Default Marianne...

I may get cheek injections but wonder what your experiences have been. No n-l folds, just n-l lines (if that makes sense), some hollowing in cheeks from getting older (ugggh).

I had such a great experience there that I already booked my next botox appointment!

And yes, everyone has those lines (even babies) on their necks to some degree or another.



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Old 07-20-2010, 04:09 PM
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Default I would totally do it

I trust them both with my face implicitly. I haven't had a bad, or even mediocre, experience there I want more lips, deal with my under eye and n/ls oh and more cheeks lol. And boobs. Okay, that's it. ha!

I have only had the upper cheeks injected, are you wanting to get your lower or upper? I must say I don't feel like I have much Radiesse left. Unless it is firm enough to where I cannot differentiate.
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Old 07-21-2010, 04:54 AM
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Default Good question

I think I just have some hollowness under my cheekbones (which are still nice and prominent, so probably lower).

I am going to have undereye restylane (have done it before and was thrilled), the cheek fillers and then I need to figure out what I can do about the loose and slightly crepey skin under my eyes. I think they can do some sort of skin pinch .
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Old 07-21-2010, 08:39 PM
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Default That's what I need

I have loose and crepey skin undermy eyes It's more because that skin is really thin and my cheek skin is pretty thick and when I smile it just bunches up. He was saying a small skin pinch would work for me.

Are you going to consult for that when you go back for Botox or have you already decided?
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Old 07-29-2010, 07:22 AM
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marianne you are absolutely gorgeous, i really want to get botox, but i know 18 is a young age what do you think.
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Old 07-29-2010, 02:49 PM
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I'm not Marianne, but if you prevent wrinkling from the start, you can postpone major procedures for decades. Some people start getting dynamic wrinkles (when you move your face) early, and Botox prevents that movement. At age 18, staying out of the sun and Botox to prevent dynamic wrinkles will keep your skin soft and smooth much longer.
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Old 07-30-2010, 05:52 AM
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I'm not Marianne, but if you prevent wrinkling from the start, you can postpone major procedures for decades. Some people start getting dynamic wrinkles (when you move your face) early, and Botox prevents that movement. At age 18, staying out of the sun and Botox to prevent dynamic wrinkles will keep your skin soft and smooth much longer.
thanks allot for that, im leaning more towards it, but another problem is my parents are totally against PS and have a go at every celeb for doing it, but its my bady and i should do as i please
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