Hello everyone, I am 49 years old. I had a dysport injection procedure in the outer corners of my eyes. The task is to remove the "crow's feet". Having written to the clinic, I quickly received an answer, they gave me the contacts of the coordinating interpreter and set a date. Everything is fine: the price is negotiated in advance in dollars, but you can pay in lira. The main thing is to pay at the checkout to get a check. The average price in Turkish clinics for 1 ml is $180-200. I had 150$. The only thing that confused me was that the doctor did not show me the drug that was going to be injected. Usually they show the authenticity of the package, show the expiration date, open it in front of you and then make injections. It's like this here: she lay down on the couch, the doctor's assistant gave him a syringe - a few injections, and is free. The result was on the second day, everything is fine. The first photo is “before”, the second is after, seven days have passed.
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