A couple of years ago I wrote a feature
leaving readers wondering whether I had tried BOTOX (Botulinum Toxin Type A),
or not – well the answer was no, I’ve always been adamant that I would never
put a poison into my skin! Wind on 2 years,
throw in an emotional breakdown and ask me again - the answer is a resounding
yes! I’ve always had a rather prominent
frown line and whilst I like expression, that frown line represented the
negative I’d been through the last 30 years. It was time to say goodbye to the old
Molly.
I’m often asked whom I would recommend to
go to for BOTOX or any injectable treatment, I have only one person I trust and
that is Dr Johanne Ward of The Skin Clinic, Brentwood. Her expertise lies in dermatology and minor
surgery (she was previously based at Guys and St Thomas and studied at
Oxford). Not only is she Medical
Director of The Skin Clinic, but also has recently been appointed as an expert
skincare advisor to Boots. An award winning, advanced BOTOX and filler
injector, she is also a national trainer and teaches other doctors - her
credentials take up two lines of her business card. Confidentiality is high on her list, as whilst
she has a regular celebrity client base she doesn’t divulge – I’ve tried!
When we met for our initial consultation I
asked the following.
What is BOTOX?
BOTOX is Botulinum toxin type A that blocks
the release of acetylcholine, this in turn relaxes the muscle so the wrinkle is
reduced. It takes 3-14 days for full effect and lasts around 4-6 months.
Will it hurt?
‘The most you will feel is a tiny scratch’.
Dr Ward explained she has sourced around the world for the finest needles on
the market to make the procedure as pain free as possible.
Will I look ‘frozen’?
‘No, our philosophy is less is more as you
can always add more BOTOX but not take it away’ explained Dr Ward. Some clients do prefer the ‘frozen’ look
however, for beginners like me only a small amount is injected. A 2 week review
is given where more is added if need be.
What are the risks?
Risks are minimal as BOTOX has been FDA
approved for cosmetic use now since 2002. However, as with everything there are
always risks and the main one is that BOTOX can move away from the site it’s
injected into. Whilst Dr Ward holds a 100% positive track record, she stresses
no flushing of the face for 72 hours after i.e. vigorous exercise or alcohol.
Most importantly, she warns that most
problems arise by unqualified practitioners.
BOTOX is a prescriptive only medicine and therefore any initial
consultation must be seen by a prescriber. First timers must make sure their nurse must be fully qualified in writing
prescriptions so make sure you check their credentials!
Is BOTOX tested on animals?
An intelligent question from my therapist
at The Priory as out of the millions of BOTOX users, a few will be vegetarians
and the fact is yes, some BOTOX brands are tested on animals. However, at The
Skin Clinic they use several types including Allergan who do not test on
animals.
On the day I was very nervous, we had
discussed during my consultation that I’d like to remove some of the fine lines
around my eyes, lift my eyebrow area, soften a couple of lines on more forehead
and completely eradicate that frown line.
As I took to the reclining chair my only thought was ‘do not move’ and
‘what am I doing’? Even Gareth my photographer was nervous for me.
It was of course a waste of energy as not
only was it pain free but also was over in a matter of minutes. Just a tiny scratch, I found acupuncture more
painful! I’d been advised to exaggerate
my facial expressions to allow the BOTOX to penetrate the muscles where
injected. Two weeks later I had my review and we agreed to a tiny top up under
my right eye.
Conclusion - I’m absolutely thrilled with
the results. Friends have commented on
how ‘fresh faced’ I look and Gareth charmingly said ‘wow you look 7 years
younger – don’t do too much or the body won’t match’! I tested the results by celebrating my 42nd
birthday at The Sugar Hut, Brentwood last Saturday (01277 200885), and whilst
my tired tootsies may have given away my age, I was dancing with guys nearly
half my age (which is actually just wrong)!
So will I have it again? – This is a
difficult question for me as I test many skin products for their efficiency and
I can’t give an honest result if I’m for want of a better word ‘cheating’. I’ve been reasoning with my inner nagging
voice that whilst it maybe a poison, so are car fumes, mobile phone radiation
and lets not mention the damage sugar does! The answer is yes, finances
pending, but I will keep it minimal – I love my serums and creams, but for now
that frown line has gone and I don’t want that baby back!
For further enquiries and costs contact The
Skin Clinic, Brentwood 01277 214827. New clients receive 10% off all
treatments.
Follow me on Twitter @askmollybeauty or
email molly@askmollybeauty.com.
The Frown Line Before
Frowning After - wheres it gone!?
Before and after pictures of fading lines
Raising my forehead before
If not done properly, Botox can cause damage to one’s face or body. So looking for the most trusted and experienced specialist in town is a must. I’m glad that you didn’t have hard time looking for one. How are you now, btw? I hope you’re still loving the results!
ReplyDeleteMichelle Anderson @ Dr. Davis Nguyen
You look amazing! You really do look several years younger after the Botox. The frown lines have definitely diminished, and your face look a lot brighter. Anyway, it’s okay to change our minds every now and then, since it wouldn’t hurt so much to try out new things. Thanks for sharing this with us, Molly. All the best!
ReplyDeleteByron Brewer @ Knight and Sanders
The results really look amazing and you really look years younger than your age. Of course, having Botox treatment from qualified and experienced practitioner matters a lot. There are various institutes that are also giving botox training for nurses so some nurses also performing the treatment. I wonder whether it’s the right thing or not.
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ReplyDeletethank you for all your replies. I am passionate about raising awareness for 'Safety in Beauty' and this is why its so important to choose someone who is allowed to administer prescriptions. Recently I contacted a few therapists who had said they could give me Botox for free (they do for reviews). Not one of them was able to administer a prescription and when I asked them, they didn't reply and didn't text back. A nurse or therapist can administer but only after you have been seen first time by someone who can administer. Its also important to realise that less is more, always start off very gradual, as you wait 2 weeks and then go back for a top up. I have had done again, just once as I did love the results however, I don't like a frozen look and do prefer expression, so I had what they call sprinkles, just a slight scattering so my lines still show. This is important to me as I have to test hundreds of products a month and I can't give an accurate representation of products if I'm 'cheating' with Botox. A good administer will ask for all your details and medical history, plus your doctors name and address. Any questions at all contact me! Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteGreat results Molly! Very natural looking also. I liked how they gave a thorough consultation. That's a must. Best wishes.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this! You look incredibly gorgeous and very youthful :D
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