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So due to nerve damage I will begin free botox injections in my eye skins. I'm gonna be a beautiful paralysed princess!


Has anybody had experience with botox injections for cosmetic or medical reasons. I'm guessing I have time to decide as it took 14 months just to get the dr to look at my twitchy socket.
 
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So due to nerve damage I will begin free botox injections in my eye skins. I'm gonna be a beautiful paralysed princess!


Has anybody had experience with botox injections for cosmetic or medical reasons. I'm guessing I have time to decide as it took 14 months just to get the dr to look at my twitchy socket.
In your eye skins, you mean the actual eye or surrounding skin , I ask as our son has had operations on both eyes and although it sounds traumatic it actually went smoothly but not botox .
 
Around my eye lids the surrounding area and top of my cheek bones on both sides so I look even 🤣 every 3 to 4 months to let the nerves try and heal I think. As it twitches a mile a minute most of the day still
 
I get you ,his was the eyeballs which frightened us to death ,but all went well both times .
Hopes this works for you dude and I'm sure people will have experience of this stuff whether cosmetic or medical (y)
 
Hello!

Yes 🙌🏻. I had Botox for about three years. Stopped this year. Totally cosmetic for me, correcting a mild bit of ptosis but I’ve kinda made peace with the fact my face has changed now so I’ve stopped.

It’s not painful, easy to get done. Expect a headache the first day or so :)
 
Hello!

Yes 🙌🏻. I had Botox for about three years. Stopped this year. Totally cosmetic for me, correcting a mild bit of ptosis but I’ve kinda made peace with the fact my face has changed now so I’ve stopped.

It’s not painful, easy to get done. Expect a headache the first day or so :)
Thanks. I'll keep the headaches in mind for working out taking my sumatriptan. Does it feel numb like a dentist injection or just paralysed ?

I'll deffo give it a try just for a break if anything.
 
Thanks. I'll keep the headaches in mind for working out taking my sumatriptan. Does it feel numb like a dentist injection or just paralysed ?

I'll deffo give it a try just for a break if anything.
Neither honestly. You can’t “feel” it as such. You still attempt to move and the synapses fire to do it but the muscles don’t respond basically.
 

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