Botox, once a bastion of the rich and (already) wrinkly, is reaching an entirely new audience: teen girls. And they’re getting the stamp of approval from their parents.
Clinics and med spas report an increase in clients in their twenties and early thirties seeking so-called “Baby Botox”—small preventive measures to discourage the formation of fine lines rather than get rid of them after the fact. But how young is too young?
Trained aesthetician Jessica Miller told the New York Post why she allowed her 16-year-old senior, Jazlyn Miller, to get aesthetic injections.
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