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Hannah Burge, 16, Has Mother Inject Her With Botox at Home
Hannah Burge, who was only 15-years-old, when she became the youngest girl in Britian to use Botox at a clinic in Spain, is now 16, and she is still getting Botox injections, but now from her mother who has become a trained aesthetic practitioner.
As the Daily Mail reports, Hannah's mother, who has been called The Human Barbie due to her over 100 cosmetic surgery procedures she has undergone and who holds the world record for the most cosmetic procedures, has passed on some of her beliefs to her teenage daughter.
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Hannah has had two injections from her mother, and says she believes that having Botox now will prevent wrinkles in the future. She told the Daily Mail that she found help from online forums where other teenage girls discuss how they also use Botox.
Hannah said: 'I wanted to have Botox for two reasons - it prevents wrinkles and everyone at my school was talking about having "B".
'I had a couple of lines on my forehead and around my mouth, which I was unhappy about.
'Appearance is important to me and I don't want to look haggard and ugly by the time I'm 25.
'Some of my friends told me that the earlier you start to have B, the fewer wrinkles you'll have as an adult,' she added.
Her mom Sarah says that she supports her daughter having Botox when she is a teenager.
'I know some parents will be horrified but this is my way of protecting my daughter from back-street rip-off merchants.
'Also, considering I have had so much surgery, I'd be a hypocrite to tell my daughter she couldn't have Botox.
The President-Elect of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons Fazel Fatah, told the Daily Mail that he is shocked that anyone would buy Botox from the Internet and give it to their own daugher at their home.
'And buying Botox or fillers online is extremely dangerous because the buyer has no idea of the source.
'The product could be contaminated or not completely pure.
'Too frequent or excessive dosing of Botox can lead to the patient developing resistance to treatment or may exaggerate any facial asymmetry.
Hannah however, says she plans to go further and have lip injections. She calls the process 'teen toxing' and says her goal is to never have a line on her face.



Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (2)
at 04:38 on March 3rd, 2010
Sad. Very very sad.
at 14:11 on March 3rd, 2010
Not sad, just very sick