Face time: The new injectables
14th Nov 2006, 19:04 GMT
When the Food and Drug Administration approved Botox for cosmetic use in 2002, the agency unwittingly helped launch a cultural phenomenon. Botox parties, Botox gift cards, Botox jokes.
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