Buh-Bye Botox Reps!

Discussion in 'Allergan' started by anonymous, Jun 25, 2019 at 5:54 PM.

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  1. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Hilarious!!!
     

  2. anonymous

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  3. anonymous

    anonymous Guest


    So what? That’s pharma...thanks
     
  4. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Coming from the dumbass who used "you're" and "your" incorrectly too funny.
     
  5. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Too funny and true.
     
  6. black

    black Guest

    Neither company look like geniuses in the number department. Such a joke especially with the Botox and Juvederm quotas just released - just blatantly pushing people to leave. Hahahhhhha - beyond unrealistic
     
  7. OlivJasn

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    Hi all, I've been working in this field for over 7 years. I can tell you that there is no need to have an argument about the quality of the material or where you work. The main thing is to buy a material that will give a long-lasting effect. Another advantage of synthetic materials: they do not cause allergic reactions, do not contain alien proteins and the body perceives them as an inert material. Synthetic-based fillers do not require testing for allergic reactions. In addition, stable fillers (for this reason they are stable), do not migrate and do not move, although they decrease in volume over time. All materials are not carcinogenic or cause tissue inflammation.You can read more about this here - Combined Botox & Dermal Filler Training Course | Aesthetics Courses. I hope I helped you! Good luck to you!