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Local Botox/filler/chemical peel recommendations anyone?


Somerset

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My usual dermatologist has gone all celeb and now charges a whopping ?500 for a consultation, let alone any treatment.


Anyone got a good recommendation for botox in the area? Or even beyond?


Please don't judge me - I don't think I've had a full nights' sleep in 2 years and aged about 10 since my first child :-)

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I have been going to the dentist next to M&S for Botox and fillers had a chemical peel once not there and hurt so much then I finally found QMS Medicosmetics skin care the Collegan Set contains a exfoliating liquid that desolves the dead skin and you face feels glass like and the day and night Collegan is broken down so does go through the skin after years of trying different brands la prairie, la mere ect QMS Medicosmetics work

Check out website and email them your concerns

Tell them Gaynor recommend you or they are exclusive to liberty's

Hope this helps

Gaynor

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