Those injections are illegal in the US and in many other countries as they may cause reactions, asymmetry and other complications.
Fillers are suitable for small areas, but for larger areas only implants are a safe surgical option. There are some treatments available that combine diet, exercise and herbal supplements that are said to be effective., however, trust only those that are supervised by a doctor, not just web sites with no verifiable medical support.
Instead of injections what about working out - squats are great for the gluts
NO. Some shots go on your butt to enduce pain. Shots can go many places but the most common place is your arm.
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Some can. It's frequently the site of choice for intramuscular shots. SubQ (subcutaneous) shots usually go in the belly. Intravenous shots usually go into the lower arm somewhere; the wrist, the back of the hand, and the inside of the elbow are all places where there's a fairly large vein close to the surface.
Back shots can make your butt look big. You can try taking shots in more of an angle to make your butt not look as big.
They cost about 25 dollars.
Try your local doctor.
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Are there and affordable doctors in baton rouge that does hydrogel butt shots
One of the non-approved injections is called Hydrogel and is not permanent.
Because the butt is the biggest muscle in the human body.So you might think that butt shots might hurt the least because its cushions might impact the blow when really the cushion makes the shot hurt more.The butt is also where all nerve points end so a needle that stings would sting more than it would in your arm.
Depends on if you're going for an over/under, or a 15 minutes of freedom.
---- no shots are required to go to costa rica.