Celebrities Who Got Botox Injections on May2 2007
Topic: botox, botox injection
Botox injections are a great way to get rid of those wrinkles and creases that appear on the face, without having to undergo a complicated and painful surgical procedure. Lines on the forehead and around the eyes can be treated. Though results are more temporary than cosmetic surgical methods, a single injection only takes about half an hour and has very few side effects. With such benefits, it’s no wonder that so many celebrities have received Botox injections to save their most important asset: their face.
Celebrities and Botox
It appears that Botox is one of the more accepted cosmetic treatments to undergo, having less stigma attached to it than something like breast augmentation or liposuction. Some reasons contributing to its popularity may be due to it being such a quick injection producing even quicker results, and from the wealthy, usually housewives, holding Botox Injection Parties. Whatever the reason, Botox injection have caught on as an extremely popular method of fighting the signs of aging.
One celebrity who has admitted to getting Botox injections to treat her wrinkles is Teri Hatcher. The actress from Desperate Housewives revealed the secret to her timeless beauty in 2006. In the same year, actor/singer David Hasselhoff also admitted to receiving Botox injections to treat unappealing frown lines.
Unfortunately, many celebrities do not freely admit to receiving Botox injections, or any other cosmetic medical treatment for that matter. When asked, they generally deny reports or ignore the question altogether, hoping they’ll lead us to believe they’re just aging gracefully. Let’s face it, though. It’s not that difficult to figure out. No matter how much make-up is slathered on, a simple comparison of old and recent images will generally give you the answer. Look at Nicole Kidman, for example. Her elegant beauty is beginning to falter, as her forehead appears unnaturally taut and wrinkle-free. There’s no way she hasn’t received a Botox injection (or several from the looks of it), despite not having yet admitted to getting one.
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