Cosmetic injectables were once middle-aged accessories. Patients reached for them when a brow remained furrowed after a bad mood had passed, or their reflection started …
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Eli Lilly Warns Against ‘Cosmetic’ Use of Popular Weight-Loss Drugs
Eli Lilly & Co. cautioned against using its popular diabetes and obesity drugs for “cosmetic weight loss” as off-label use of the medications has skyrocketed …
Why has Britain fallen in love with Botox? There is only one way to find out … | Cosmetic surgery
Although botulinum toxin A was first approved in the US in 1989 for the treatment of eye muscle disorders, Botox wasn’t Hollywood-approved to address the …
From slip, slop, slap to jab, peel, zap: Australia spending on cosmetic procedures, but not public health | Health & wellbeing
It was only relatively recently in the history of medicine, the 19th century, that skin was understood to be a separate organ rather than a …
Botched cosmetic procedures on the rise, says campaign group | Cosmetic surgery
Images and Article from www.theguardian.com. There has been a big rise in untrained, unscrupulous and untraceable “ghosts” making thousands of pounds a month administering Botox …