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Why Molly-Mae's sister Zoe has ended up with botched Botox TWICE & the hidden signs it can happen to you

Why Molly-Mae's sister Zoe has ended up with botched Botox TWICE & the hidden signs it can happen to you

Scottish Sun6 days ago

She revealed how it is "worse then last time" as her eye is now "fully closed"
EYE SORE Why Molly-Mae's sister Zoe has ended up with botched Botox TWICE & the hidden signs it can happen to you
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GOING into 'hiding' once again, Molly-Mae Hague's sister, Zoe, has been left with a drooping eyelid after receiving Botox.
Despite experiencing a similar issue back in February and vowing to swear off the treatment, the 28-year-old found herself in the same predicament in her quest to go wrinkle-free.
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Molly Maes sister Zoe Rae Hague reveals her botched botox disaster
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Zoe vowed that she wouldn't get Botox again after her previous experience
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The reality star's sister admitted she could "weep" after the procedure went wrong again, leaving her with a half-closed eye that she felt compelled to conceal behind sunglasses.
Zoe candidly shared her beauty mishap in a video on her YouTube page titled "I won't be posting for a while."
In the video shared on her YouTube, she confessed: "And I hold my hands up – I said I wasn't going to do it again, and I was really just going to rock the forehead lines – but I didn't.
"I wanted to try Botox again, and you won't believe my luck. Honestly, I could weep! I'm so sad, I'm literally so sad."
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Zoe is now choosing to spend some time away from vlogging while her eye recovers
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Zoe then lifted her sunglasses to reveal the aftermath of the procedure, showing her left eye significantly drooping compared to her right – a repeat of what happened the first time.
She explained that she had returned to the same clinic that had administered her Botox in February, praising the aesthetician for being "so, so careful" in avoiding areas that could lead to ptosis (eyelid droop).
However, this time, the outcome was even worse.
Zoe shared: "It's actually worse than last time – my eye is now fully closed, pretty much."
Reduce the risks of it happening to you
Dr Aamer Khan, a leading cosmetic doctor and co-founder of Harley Street Skin Clinic, has weighed in on Zoe's experience, emphasising the importance of choosing clinics and practitioners wisely.
Molly-Mae Hague's sister Zoe left 'weeping' after trying out Botox again - and the results are even WORSE than last time
'Zoe Rae's (née Hague's) experience is a reminder that even minimally invasive treatments like Botox can carry small risks,' he says.
'It highlights the importance of being fully informed before undergoing any cosmetic procedure.'
Botox is widely used for cosmetic enhancements, particularly to reduce facial wrinkles.
While generally safe, improper administration can lead to complications.
The signs it could happen to you Improper injection technique : Botox being placed too close to the eyelid or incorrectly injected into the frontalis muscle of the forehead can result in drooping or heaviness in the upper eyelids.
: Botox being placed too close to the eyelid or incorrectly injected into the frontalis muscle of the forehead can result in drooping or heaviness in the upper eyelids. Migration of the toxin : In rare cases, Botox can spread to unintended areas, affecting nearby muscles like the levator palpebrae superioris, which lifts the upper eyelid.
: In rare cases, Botox can spread to unintended areas, affecting nearby muscles like the levator palpebrae superioris, which lifts the upper eyelid. Over-relaxation of muscles : If the Botox over-relaxes the frontalis muscle, it can cause heaviness and a droopy appearance in the upper eyelids.
: If the Botox over-relaxes the frontalis muscle, it can cause heaviness and a droopy appearance in the upper eyelids. Placement errors : Misplacement of Botox can lead to temporary paralysis of unintended muscles, causing eyelid droop.
: Misplacement of Botox can lead to temporary paralysis of unintended muscles, causing eyelid droop. Repeated complications : If you've experienced similar issues in the past, as Zoe did, you may be at higher risk of it happening again.
: If you've experienced similar issues in the past, as Zoe did, you may be at higher risk of it happening again. Lack of precision during administration : Botox requires careful placement and understanding of facial anatomy. Poor administration increases the risk of complications.
: Botox requires careful placement and understanding of facial anatomy. Poor administration increases the risk of complications. Not choosing a qualified practitioner : Selecting someone without extensive experience and knowledge of facial anatomy can heighten the likelihood of complications.
: Selecting someone without extensive experience and knowledge of facial anatomy can heighten the likelihood of complications. Failure to follow aftercare guidance: Not adhering to recommended aftercare instructions can increase the risk of side effects.
In rare cases, the toxin can migrate and affect nearby muscles, resulting in eyelid ptosis, or drooping.
Why it happens
Dr Aamer further explains: 'Eyelid drooping occurs when Botox affects unintended muscles and spreads to the levator palpebrae superioris muscle, which lifts the upper eyelid.
'This can cause temporary paralysis, leading to drooping and typically happens when injections are placed too close to the eyelid or if the Botox migrates from the intended area.
'Further, injecting Botox into the frontalis muscle of the forehead must be done with precision. This muscle helps raise the eyebrows.
Given that she has reported repeated issues, I would recommend reassessing whether the practitioner is the right fit
Dr. Aamer Khan
'If it is over-relaxed or the Botox is misplaced, it can lead to heaviness over the upper eyelids and a droopy appearance.
'This indicates an issue with injection technique or product placement."
And Zoe isn't alone. Every since Botox went mainstream cases like hers keeps cropping up.
Like with lifestyle blogger and TikTok star Whitney Buha. In 2021 Whitney, from Chicago, had regularly been having Botox injected around her eyes.
But when she was having it topped her aesthetician made an error which caused her left eyelid to dramatically droop which she was left having to disguise under her hair.
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The aesthetician had been hoping to balance out her eyebrows with Botox
Even singer Meghan Trainor admitted she struggled to smile on a red carpet once because of too much Botox.
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The hitmaker struggled to smile after revealing her Botox struggle
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What's the chance of it happening to you?
Dr. Aamer Khan continues, 'while some data suggests this occurs in around 1% of cases, I can confidently say that, in over 25 years of clinical practice, I've not seen this complication among my patients.
"I believe this reflects the importance of understanding facial anatomy and applying the product with care and accuracy.'
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Zoe was in a similar situation in February this year
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Zoe is sister to Molly-Mae Hague
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What to do if it does
Although Botox-related complications are usually temporary and tend to resolve over time, they can still be highly distressing for patients, as Zoe's experience demonstrates.
Dr Aamer adds: 'Given that she has reported repeated issues, I would recommend reassessing whether the practitioner is the right fit, if the treatment is suitable for her individual needs, or even exploring alternative options.'
He also advises anyone experiencing similar symptoms to consult their practitioner promptly.
'For those like Zoe who experience ptosis, it's important to consult their practitioner promptly,' he says.
'Treatment options like alpha-adrenergic agonist eye drops (apraclonidine) can temporarily help elevate the eyelid.
'However, ptosis typically resolves itself as the effects of the toxin wear off and normal muscle function returns.
'Having chosen a medically qualified practitioner with a good working knowledge of facial anatomy and extensive experience in Botox treatments, it is important to discuss the potential risks and side effects during a consultation beforehand.
'Following the recommended aftercare guidance is also key to reducing the risk of complications and achieving the best possible outcome.'
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Dr. Aamer Khan, a leading cosmetic doctor and co-founder of Harley Street Skin Clinic, believes it is important to research into your practitioner
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