Bro Glockman, this miracle injection will return u to your peak John Lone era…Can use CDC to Pak Botox BOH?

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Social media has raised the awareness of the availability of these options as alternatives to skincare or cosmetic surgery, said doctors.

“When young people look at influencers who are promoting these treatments to achieve an appearance of glowy and glass-like skin, they are usually more receptive and want to start early,” said Dr Tay.

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Ms Serene Tan before receiving jaw Botox (left) and one month after. PHOTO: COURTESY OF SERENE TAN
Fitness instructor Mandalyn Tan, 28, first received shots of Rejuran in 2023 and goes for boosters every three months.

She said that she was “desperate for a solution” to stop her acne breakouts. “My bad skin affected my self-esteem quite a lot.”

The injections have reduced the appearance of her acne scars and dark eye circles, and smoothened her skin, she said.

Although she was initially afraid of judgment from the public, Ms Tan went on to review her experiences with different skincare procedures on social media platform Lemon8.
 
Botox works quickly to remove fats on face.

However, the payback is terrible; face will collapse when u are older.
 
Botox works quickly to remove fats on face.

However, the payback is terrible; face will collapse when u are older.
But for Bro Glockman, should be fine bah?
He can Cheong to Jiak Gheyland Chicken and maybe get free extra extra?
 
But for Bro Glockman, should be fine bah?
He can Cheong to Jiak Gheyland Chicken and maybe get free extra extra?
Glockman bro got thick wallet, don't need botox.

Automatically got vegetables show him

 
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YAHOO POLL: Do you think getting Botox is safe?​

To poke or not to poke?​

Yahoo News Singapore
Updated Tue, 10 June 2025 at 5:38 PM SGT1-min read

Young Asian woman with clean radiant skin gets botox injections for contour tightening, lip augmentation on a beige background. Spa care, facial skin care, beauty cosmetology.

More younger people in Singapore are getting injectables. Do you think it's safe to get Botox? (PHOTO: Getty Images) (Valerii Apetroaiei via Getty Images)
There are a growing number of young Singaporeans (in their 20s and 30s) who are getting injectables to improve their facial appearances, according to a recent report by The Straits Times (ST).

Despite the risks of such cosmetic enhancements and the unnatural appearance seen in Hollywood celebrities who have undergone such treatments, dermatologists and aestheticians have noted an increase of between 10 and 20 per cent in the number of young people in Singapore who use injectables for cosmetic reasons since 2020.

Aside from incorrect techniques or over-treatment, some of the side effects include a loss of muscle and decrease in their strength, reduced effectiveness over time, and even addiction or over-reliance on injectables.

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These treatments aren't permanent and injections are administered quarterly or yearly, with the frequency depending on the kind of treatment sought.
 
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