Five questions to ask before Botox

People seeking Botox should put just as much time into choosing a doctor as they do a hairdresser, says the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons.

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THE FIVE QUESTIONS TO ASK BEFORE GETTING BOTOX

Who - Who is undertaking your Botox injections and are they appropriately qualified to do so? The Botox must first be prescribed by a qualified doctor. Beware of flashy websites - these don't necessarily reflect the necessary skills or qualifications.

Where - Where are you having your Botox? It must only be administered in an appropriate setting with adequate equipment and protocols in place.

What - What happens after the injections? Find out who will take care of any complications that may arise post-procedure.

Why - Why are you having it? What are you expectations of the results and what benefits do you anticipate? It's important to have a realistic understanding of the likely results and to be aware of the limitations of surgery.

How - How much will it cost? Beware of cut-price offers or packages. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. If you are getting a bargain price procedure, ask if the savings being made affects the level of care, the experience of the person conducting the procedure or the standard of the facilities.

(Source: Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons)


 

 


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Published 12 July 2016 10:23am
Updated 28 July 2016 4:15pm
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