Actress Courtney Thorne-Smith uses BOTOX® Cosmetic, and she isn't hiding it. She told People magazine, "I've used it, I like it, it works well for me. That's just the simple truth."
She is also helping Allergan, the maker of BOTOX, educate consumers on facts about BOTOX and changes in perceptions about the injectable since the drug launched almost 10 years ago.
Allergan reports that since FDA approval, the number of women who believe that BOTOX is an effective way to treat frown lines between the eyebrows has increased from 21 percent to 79 percent in 2010.
Women, like Thorne-Smith, have become more open about getting BOTOX treatments, and 90 percent of women who have had BOTOX say they would recommend it to a friend.
"I found I've been able to use it and have full expression and look really normal," she said. "I found the frown line was distracting me – I was conscious of it. Now I'm not."
Actress Courtney Thorne-Smith uses BOTOX® Cosmetic, and she isn't hiding it. She told People magazine, "I've used it, I like it, it works well for me. That's just the simple truth."
She is also helping Allergan, the maker of BOTOX, educate consumers on facts about BOTOX and changes in perceptions about the injectable since the drug launched almost 10 years ago.
Allergan reports that since FDA approval, the number of women who believe that BOTOX is an effective way to treat frown lines between the eyebrows has increased from 21 percent to 79 percent in 2010.
Women, like Thorne-Smith, have become more open about getting BOTOX treatments, and 90 percent of women who have had BOTOX say they would recommend it to a friend.
"I found I've been able to use it and have full expression and look really normal," she said. "I found the frown line was distracting me – I was conscious of it. Now I'm not."
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