The Ed.
Well-Known Member
Last week we reported on the growing trend of preventative Botox among the twenty-somethings. Salon Geek wanted to get into the (wrinkle free) heads of one of those twenty-somethings and heres what the lovely geek, Amy West had to say.
1. How old were you when you first had Botox and what made you want to do it?
I first had Botox when I was 21. I work in the cosmetic surgery industry both surgical and non-surgical. My wrinkles were deep on my forehead due to sunbed abuse and decided to have it at work, done by a medical professional, to reduce and prevent them.
2. Where do you stand on the argument that only medical professionals should administer Botox?
There are so many muscles within the face and theres a definite science behind administering Botox. Through working with both doctors and nursing practitioners in the industry as well as my own research, I've realised its so much more than a jab in the forehead. In my opinion, a beauty therapist or "crash course" in administering is kind of unjust. They do not learn about the human body the same way as medical professionals do.
3. Do you intend to keep the Botox treatments up indefinitely? Do you think you'll ever stop?
Yes! 100%! The more you do it, the longer it lasts. Ill stop if I'm advised to do so, for example if I was pregnant. But other than that I can't see myself not having it.
4. How much do you spend on Botox a year?
It depends. I get it at a discounted rate due to where I work so for me I'm lucky. But if I was out of the industry, two areas is roughly £300.00 and I would get it done about 3 times a year.
5. Do you worry about any possible side-effects or long-term effects?
Originally I was apprehensive, but knowing that Botox is used for medical purposes and not only cosmetic, I feel more comfortable having it.
6. Would you consider other possible cosmetic procedures? Surgery?
Definitely. I'm getting my nose done in September, and have non-surgical treatments frequently. I've had IPL laser treatment on my face due to sun damage, micro-dermabrasions and am currently using the Obagi system for my skin as about a year and a half ago I got a bit of adult acne. However I wouldn't have it as a quick fix, you have to look after your skin and I wouldn't abuse my skin and try to maintain a healthy lifestyle before having procedures and treatments.
7. Do you know a lot of people around your age that have Botox treatments?
In my social circle I have definitely started a trend! About 80% of my friendship circle now have Botox and filler.
8. Do you have any side effects from Botox?
For me, it feels slightly heavy when you first have it done but other than that I have had no side effects.
9. Does everyone in your family approve of your Botox treatments?
They do. My brother thinks I'm an idiot but he doesn't know about preventative maintenance like I do!
1. How old were you when you first had Botox and what made you want to do it?
I first had Botox when I was 21. I work in the cosmetic surgery industry both surgical and non-surgical. My wrinkles were deep on my forehead due to sunbed abuse and decided to have it at work, done by a medical professional, to reduce and prevent them.
2. Where do you stand on the argument that only medical professionals should administer Botox?
There are so many muscles within the face and theres a definite science behind administering Botox. Through working with both doctors and nursing practitioners in the industry as well as my own research, I've realised its so much more than a jab in the forehead. In my opinion, a beauty therapist or "crash course" in administering is kind of unjust. They do not learn about the human body the same way as medical professionals do.
3. Do you intend to keep the Botox treatments up indefinitely? Do you think you'll ever stop?
Yes! 100%! The more you do it, the longer it lasts. Ill stop if I'm advised to do so, for example if I was pregnant. But other than that I can't see myself not having it.
4. How much do you spend on Botox a year?
It depends. I get it at a discounted rate due to where I work so for me I'm lucky. But if I was out of the industry, two areas is roughly £300.00 and I would get it done about 3 times a year.
5. Do you worry about any possible side-effects or long-term effects?
Originally I was apprehensive, but knowing that Botox is used for medical purposes and not only cosmetic, I feel more comfortable having it.
6. Would you consider other possible cosmetic procedures? Surgery?
Definitely. I'm getting my nose done in September, and have non-surgical treatments frequently. I've had IPL laser treatment on my face due to sun damage, micro-dermabrasions and am currently using the Obagi system for my skin as about a year and a half ago I got a bit of adult acne. However I wouldn't have it as a quick fix, you have to look after your skin and I wouldn't abuse my skin and try to maintain a healthy lifestyle before having procedures and treatments.
7. Do you know a lot of people around your age that have Botox treatments?
In my social circle I have definitely started a trend! About 80% of my friendship circle now have Botox and filler.
8. Do you have any side effects from Botox?
For me, it feels slightly heavy when you first have it done but other than that I have had no side effects.
9. Does everyone in your family approve of your Botox treatments?
They do. My brother thinks I'm an idiot but he doesn't know about preventative maintenance like I do!