Alaska gets into a garden by defending Botox injections in "very young" people

Until a few years ago, people who resorted to cosmetic treatments and surgeries did so primarily to cope with the effects of aging.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
14 December 2023 Thursday 16:08
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Alaska gets into a garden by defending Botox injections in "very young" people

Until a few years ago, people who resorted to cosmetic treatments and surgeries did so primarily to cope with the effects of aging. Mostly women, over 45 years old. Nowadays, however, younger women are increasingly turning to these treatments.

This controversy was discussed on TardeAR, a program presented by Ana Rosa Quintana, which explained how a North American study confirmed that Botox had become "the drug of the 21st century." A topic in which Alaska intervened, sowing controversy for its opinion about the use of this toxin in minors.

In the program they played an explanatory video on the topic, and upon his return, Quintana commented that this was a "controversial" topic, since there were celebrities who had clearly crossed the line. "Like Nicole Kidman," said Frank Blanco.

Susana Díaz then diverted the topic to the use that younger girls have been making of botulinum toxin in recent times: "I believe that everyone can do what they want, but I am quite scandalized that 18-year-old girls are giving some little punctures as a birthday gift".

"I can't believe it, at 18 years old, what wrinkles do they have?" Ana Rosa said, very surprised. At that time, Alaska caused controversy in the discussion, showing itself in favor of injections and fillers in minors. A controversial opinion that did not go unnoticed.

"That's what it's about, Susana, botulinum toxin doesn't create a face, what creates a face is the fillers. If you start picking at yourself when you're very young, the wrinkle will never form, and that's what it's doing. The young people".

Her husband, Mario Vaquerizo, supported his wife's opinion, qualifying his words a little: "I believe that progress, all of this is medicine and aesthetic medicine has advanced. So you always have to agree with the progress and that each one does what each one wants," he insisted. "If the things in the progress make you feel good, everything is welcome."