Specialised aging Resource Site
Updated - 09 : 05 : 2006
August 14, 2004 — Almost 2 million aging baby boomers underwent the sometimes painful procedure of getting Botox® injections last year at a cost of $400 to $800 per procedure. For a treatment that lasts about 4 months for most, it’s an expensive way to erase crow’s feet and frown lines. For the boomer addicted to a baby-smooth forehead, that’s a steep $1200 or more each year. Lately though, a slew of new products have entered the market claiming to either achieve Botox®-like results or prolong the injections’ effects. Most use a super-engineered, non-toxic amino-peptide, Acetyl Hexapeptide 3.
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