Numb and number This week, US experts agreed to licence Botox, the controversial cosmetic treatment. It's welcome news to the 12,000 Irish women who froze their foreheads last year. ANNA MAGEE reports ...
The Irish Medicines Board (IMB) is "extremely concerned" about the possible misuse of the medicinal product, Botox. Used primarily in the treatment of severe muscle disorders, it is sometimes used as ...
Sir I would like to object to the article on cosmetic surgery entitled 'Face Facts'. Botox is derived from botulinum toxin and is used in such a modified and minuscule form that it is impossible for ...
New guidelines for minor cosmetic procedures have just kicked in, but laws remain inconsistent across Australia. This may not ...
Cosmetic clinics are continuing to offer Botox treatments throughout level 5 lockdown despite people being told to stay at home unless for “absolutely essential reasons". Health Minister Stephen ...
The Irish Medicines Board (IMB) has expressed concern about the possible misuse of the medicinal product Botox. The Board warned the product, which contains a potent neurotoxin, ishighly dangerous if ...
The SNP’s failure to crack down on the rise of black market Botox is putting lives at risk, a leading cosmetic surgeon warned last night. Dr Darren McKeown said the Nationalists’ proposed reforms to ...
BRITS have been warned to be vigilant when buying "cheap" anti-wrinkle and filler injections after unlicensed products with a "very serious risk of injury" were seized from UK salons. The 'Botox' ...
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