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Can Botox really melt in the sun? Doctors reveal the truth about having cosmetic injectables in summer
The article discusses whether Botox can melt in the sun and examines medical professionals' insights on receiving cosmetic injectables during summer. Doctors address concerns about heat affecting the efficacy or safety of such treatments.
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