Lux was instructed to refrain from heavy backpacks, vigorous activity, and massages for at least 72 hours after receiving the $1,200 treatment, which she received as a gift from an on-demand booking app for beauty treatments. She admitted, “I was actually pretty scared.” There is no way to undo the effects of Botox once they have begun. I experienced severe discomfort, stress, and stiffness in my upper back, shoulders, and neck during the first week. I was quite concerned. Lux reported that she feels “better than ever” two months later and has already scheduled a top-up session for the winter.
Nevertheless, she maintains that this is a serious treatment. “I believe you should see a physician or a surgeon. It’s just not worth it, in my opinion, if you can’t finish it when you should.
Dr. Acharya expressed similar worries about “Barbie Botox” being popular on social media, particularly because it appeals to a younger demographic. “In my opinion, a medical treatment should be handled like one. Additionally, the UK has no regulations on the aesthetics sector. It is astonishing to learn that anyone can inject botulinum toxin. That can be a hairstylist or beautician lacking any clinical background or understanding of anatomy. It worries me a great deal.
The global market for facial injectables is anticipated to more than double over the next ten years, hitting $36.8 billion by 2032. A 2021 survey by The International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery found that during 2017, the number of minimally invasive procedures such as Botox and fillers increased by 54.4%.
Lux contends that it is not appropriate to condemn the cosmetic desire for doll-like features and thinness in general. She’s received criticism online for being anti-feminist, insecure, and even “a victim of patriarchy,” according to one commentator. She told CNN, “The desire to look a certain way has been seen as silly, a waste of time, money, and pointlessness, especially for women, for centuries.” “But it’s cool and scientific when a man wants to look a certain way. I believe that women should not be made fun of for interests they have, such as wanting to appear in a specific way. It’s not absurd. It really is, like.
Dr. Acharya finds it hilarious that “Barbie Botox” contradicts the recently released film. Warner Bros. Pictures, the distribution arm of CNN’s parent company Warner Bros. Discovery, is also the owner of “Barbie.” “Women were moving away from sexualizing our bodies and thinking of them as just objects,” the speaker stated. It was very pro-feminism. “I object to this trend’s use of Barbie as a prop to advocate for slender necks. We ought to accept ourselves as we are.
Source: CNN