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newbody

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How many needle stick - Monday, August 11, 2008 4:35 PM
How many needle stick are involved in a normal procedure? I hate shots on any kind, are these as bad as shoud we all got when we were kids?
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RE: How many needle stick - Thursday, August 14, 2008 8:58 PM
It depends on how many areas you are having treated but any botox appointment is going to involve multiple sticks. It's not a comfortable procedure, but it does have good results! Many argue that it is well worth the sticks!
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RE: How many needle stick - Wednesday, August 27, 2008 9:36 AM
My mom gets Botox shots for migraine heaches and she says that it's not too bad. There are a lot that she receives (mainly on the forehead and just behind the hairline), but because they are taking away her headache pain, she says it's well worth the mild discomfort that the injections create.

I am not sure what the pain is like when Botox is used for cosmetic reasons, but I can't imagine it to be much worse than when used for headaches.

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