For more than 20 years, Australians have turned to botox when unwanted wrinkles begin to emerge.
It’s widely seen as a harmless way to look younger without surgery.
Until recently botox and other cosmetic fillers have gone largely unchecked, so why have regulators decided to crackdown now?
Today, we speak to a long-time botox user and a health law expert about why we need to rethink what we’re injecting.
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Alison Rice, former botox user
Dr Christopher Rudge, law lecturer at the University of Sydney
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