WhyBotox.org takes your privacy seriously. This privacy policy describes what personal information we collect and how we use it. See this privacy policy primer to learn more about privacy policies in general.

Routine Information Collection

All web servers track basic information about their visitors. This information includes, but is not limited to, IP addresses, browser details, timestamps and referring pages. None of this information can personally identify specific visitors to this site. The information is tracked for routine administration and maintenance purposes.

Cookies and Web Beacons

Where necessary, WhyBotox.org uses cookies to store information about a visitor's preferences and history in order to better serve the visitor and/or present the visitor with customized content.

Advertising partners and other third parties may also use cookies, scripts and/or web beacons to track visitors to our site in order to display advertisements and other useful information. Such tracking is done directly by the third parties through their own servers and is subject to their own privacy policies.

Controlling Your Privacy

Note that you can change your browser settings to disable cookies if you have privacy concerns. Disabling cookies for all sites is not recommended as it may interfere with your use of some sites. The best option is to disable or enable cookies on a per-site basis. Consult your browser documentation for instructions on how to block cookies and other tracking mechanisms. This list of web browser privacy management links may also be useful.

Contact Information

Concerns or questions about this privacy policy can be directed to whybotox@whybotox.org for further clarification.

This privacy policy was generated by the Privacy Policy for WordPress plugin.

Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google


RSS

botox - Google Blog Search
FDA approves Botox to treat elbow, wrist, finger spasticity | The ...
Botulinum toxin A or 'Botox', as it is popularly tagged in the beauty world, has already earned quite a reputation for erasing wrinkles and making the facial skin appear fresh and youthful. Now, the drug has won federal approval to ...
How Much Has Botox Affected Acting? -- The Cut
"If you can't move your face, why not create an undemonstrative character?"
Are There Really Any Bad Effects of Botox? - Skin Care Blog
Botox has been alluring many women for which they wish to know about any probable bad effects of Botox. Should anyone really be worried about Botox? To know in details you have to know a bit more about Botox. The st.
Benefits Of Botox | Benefits Of
Benefits Of Botox Botox is a substance derived from a bacteria named as Clostridium Botulinum. The substance is dangerous when taken into the body orally but is quite safe when produced in the laboratory and is used for cosmetic ...
Lisa Rinna Has Had Just Enough Botox (PHOTO)Celebuzz - Gossip Weasel
To support her argument, Rinna provided the picture above, which seems to conclusively prove that she has, in fact, had just enough Botox. Rinna has publicly admitted to having Botox, lip and breast implants in the past, but apparently ...
The Medical Quack: FDA Gives the Ok for Botox To Be Used for ...
Botox carries a strong warning indicating the effects of botulinum toxin may spread from the injection site to other parts of the body, causing symptoms including swallowing and breathing difficulties that can be life-threatening. ...
FDA approves Botox to treat wrist, finger spasms : newses Japan
2 hours ago; [ REUTERS ] · [ healthNews ]; FDA approves Botox to treat wrist, finger spasms; CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. regulators on Tuesday approved the use of Allergan Inc's wrinkle smoother Botox to treat spasms of the elbow, ...
FDA approves Botox to treat wrist, finger spasms- Reuters ...
CHICAGO (Reuters) - US regulators on Tuesday approved the use of Allergan Inc's wrinkle smoother Botox to treat spasms of the elbow, wrist and fingers in adults.The US Food and Drug Administration.
FDA approves Botox for elbow, wrist, finger spasms | America ...
(03-09) 14:46 PST WASHINGTON, (AP) -- The Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday it approved Allergan's botulinum-based drug Botox to treat spasms of the elbow, wrist and fingers. Botox is most famous for it's...
Lisa Rinna Has Had Just Enough Botox (PHOTO) | Celeb News
Today actress/hostess/whatever Lisa Rinna took to her publicist (Twitter) to tell us that, contrary to popular opinion, she has not had too much BT (BT is how people who get Botox a lot say Botox). To support her argument, ...
RSS integration by RSSinclude

Health Blogs - BlogCatalog Blog Directory