Covid Vaccines Could Make Botox Wear Off Faster

Covid Vaccines Could Make Botox Wear Off Faster
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Well, it looks like fans of botox may also have some effects following the covid vaccines, and we are not only referring to the life-threatening ones but also to beauty hacks. Check out the latest reports about what’s been discovered below.

Covid vaccine and botox 

Here’s how Daily Mail begins its article:

“Bad news for Instagram models and aging Hollywood celebrities — Covid vaccines may make Botox wear off quicker. An Israeli study claims that Botox injections used to minimize forehead and crow’s feet lines ‘might be less effective after Covid-19 vaccination’.”

The same article continues and notes the following: “Researchers found the average time that it took patients to need a top-up of the wrinkle-smoother shortened after they received the Pfizer mRNA vaccine. Patients who previously returned every 118 days between injections were coming in around 20 days earlier. But doctors stressed it was not a reason not to get the vaccine.”

Well, for the last part that they mentioned, I’ll give them credit – no, this is not a reason not to get the vaccine. But the life-threatening effects ARE A REASON strong enough to consider this, don’t you think?

Covid vaccine effects

Here’s an interesting fact that I just found when checking out the important events of the world via Twitter. It’s about when important vaccines in history have been halted and taken off the market.

Check out this very interesting tweet shared by the famous inventor of the mRNA vaccine, dr. Robert Malone.

 

Cardiologist warns against the covid vaccines

In a live television appearance today on the BBC, cardiologist Dr. Aseem Malhotra took the network by surprise when he made the “unprompted” suggestion that mRNA vaccines, such as the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, pose a cardiovascular risk.

Check out our previous article in order to learn more details about all this. 


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Rada Mateescu

Passionate about freedom, truth, humanity, and subjects from the science and health-related areas, Rada has been blogging for about ten years, and at Health Thoroughfare, she's covering the latest news on these niches.

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