Bengaluru CFO, 37, gets botox every year for his crow's feet and brows, and it's cheaper than regular facials
Hindustan TimesBotox and injectables are no longer exclusive to celebrities and those in showbiz. Increasingly, more men are opening up to the idea of getting such treatments, and would rather get injectables done instead of buying expensive skin creams and facials. A 2023 study by London-based research agency Mintel says that about three in ten men are interested in adding more facial skincare products to their regimen compared to 26 per cent of women who participated in the survey. The man, who is a Chief Financial Officer, gets injectables to get rid of the crow's feet around his eyes and the lines between his brows, according to a feature by The Nod Mag. A facial for monthly upkeep at a good salon costs you at least ₹5,000, but I get my frown lines lightened every year for ₹8,000.