Anti-Aging Expert Warned: Why Early Botox Can Be Harmful.
Dr. Salina Zimri - the magician behind Olivia Attwood's work.
According to The Sun: An experienced doctor with 15 years of expertise in aesthetics, who has worked with many celebrities and has a reputation as a trusted specialist.
Dr. Salina Zimri - an expert in fighting aging and Olivia Attwood's favorite aesthetic doctor.
She has received awards for her work.
Olivia, 33, who is passionate about plastic surgery, has been collaborating with Dr. Salina for over five years to achieve a more natural look.
She has been featured in various documentary series, such as 'Olivia Gets Out of Herself,' and recognized by several awards.
However, the leading doctor does not support the popular practice of preventive Botox use in aesthetics.
Dr. Salina does not share the opinion on preventive Botox.
“I personally do not believe in it,” she said on Olivia's podcast, So Wrong It’s Right.
Botox temporarily paralyzes the muscles responsible for dynamic wrinkles that form from facial movements, such as frowning, smiling, or grimacing.
Dr. Zimri explained: 'We must remember that Botox is a medication.'
“Over time your body may become resistant to it.
“So you wouldn't want that to happen to you at 30.”
If your body becomes immune to Botox at a young age, it may prove ineffective when wrinkles actually appear that need to be addressed.
Summary: Dr. Salina Zimri, a renowned expert in the field of aesthetics, is Olivia Attwood's favorite doctor, with whom she has been collaborating for over five years. She expresses concerns about the preventive use of Botox, emphasizing that this method can lead to durable immunity and ineffectiveness in the future.Read also
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