Are you in Botox denial?
We've all had a good laugh about it those rigid expressions and lack of wrinkles were often a dead giveaway!
But now it seems that many cosmetic surgery patients have begun asking for more subtle, gradual changes - to hide the tweaks from friends, family and partners.
Britain's largest cosmetic surgery group has reported a spike in those choosing to have treatments staggered over several sessions, to keep the procedures secret.
It said 72 per cent of women hide non-surgical cosmetic procedures such as Botox and fillers from friends and family, and more than half hide them from their partners.
But men are the worst culprits, with 81 per cent admitting to not telling friends and family.
Liposuction was the most commonly hidden surgical procedure, with 34 per cent of women admitting to keeping it a secret.
Overall, three in five patients ask for discreet changes that have a more gradual effect, according to Transform.
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