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When Botox and fillers are about self-care, not self-loathe
As aesthetic treatments like botulinum toxin have become more socially acceptable, moderation is key.
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The allure of aesthetic treatments has surged in recent years even as the type of clientele changed.
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Guess what people who want to look good do during lunchtime?
They may head to the gym for a quick workout or spend time touching up their make-up.

