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Botox Nation
Botox Nation: Changing the Face of America | Dana Berkowitz
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The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery estimates there are about two-and-a-half million Botox procedures performed annually, and that number continues to increase. The procedure is used as a preventive measure against aging and a means by which bodies, particularly womens, can be transformed and improved through the appearance of youth. But why is Botox so popular, and why is aging such a terrifying concept? Botox Nation draws from engaging, in-depth interviews with Botox users and providers as well as Dana Berkowitzs own experiences receiving the injections. The interviews reveal the personal motivations for using Botox and help unpack how anti-aging practices are conceived by, and resonate with, everyday people. Berkowitz is particularly interested in how Botox is now being targeted to younger women; since Botox is a procedure that must be continually administered to work, the strategic choice to market to younger women, Berkowitz argues, aims to create lifetime consumers. Berkowitz also analyzes magazine articles, advertisements, and even medical documents to consider how narratives of aging are depicted. She employs a critical feminist lens to consider the construction of feminine bodies and selves, and explores the impact of cosmetic medical interventions aimed at maintaining the desired appearance of youth, the culture of preventative medicine, the application of medical procedures to seemingly healthy bodies, and the growth and technological advancement to the anti-aging industry. The first in-depth social investigation into the development of Botox as a phenomenon, Botox Nation is a captivating and critical story of how norms about bodies, gender, and aging are constructed and reproduced on both cultural and individual levels.
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ElizaMarie
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We Do Not Care Wednesday (I know it's Thursday)
@Dabbe
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#WeDoNotCareWednesday

We don't care that we were big babies during our Botox appointment yesterday; we got an ice pack and had to take a long, long nap because we felt like we were just punched in the face.

AND tomorrow is a mammogram, and I will whine about that too!

TheBookHippie Ugh mammogram …. I bitch for days before and after 😵‍💫 good luck!! 3w
Sace Hi mammogram twin!!! I‘ve got one tomorrow too. 3w
lil1inblue Woof! Good luck! And we do not care what day it is - we still do not care! 😂 3w
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dabbe #WDNC works on any day! And 😳UCH for your Botox! And, I just had my mammo a couple of weeks ago. Good luck, and be sure to treat yourself afterwards! 💙🩵💙 3w
Amiable I had my mammogram a couple of weeks ago. It hurt like hell. 😖 I‘m convinced that if those machines had been invented by women it would be a much better experience. 3w
ElizaMarie @Amiable I 100% agree with this!!! 3w
S3V3N OMGEE, I thought I was the only one that was in tears at their BOTOX appointment this week. I get the shots for migraines and this time it was crucial. 3w
ElizaMarie @Sace just got done. And I want to curl up in bed and cry. How was yours? Also how many pics did they take? (I have implants and am curious if my experience differs- when they had to displace the implant to take photos I thought I was gonna pass out) —- mine was 8 pics total 3w
ElizaMarie @S3V3N I get mine for my migraines too. And each time I forget how uncomfortable it is. This time I had bled more and just ached so much! 3w
Sace Currently waiting for mine. 3w
Sace Just got done. Things were going ok until the last image. They had to do that one three times. It really hurt 😞. Now I am home. 3w
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There is so much stigma surrounding the aging woman. This book highlights how women‘s aging bodies are commodified & how the purveyors of these treatments prey on the pressure of women to conform to unattainable standards of femininity under the false guise of women‘s liberation & power to take control of your own body.