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Inka Bause Speaks Candidly About Beauty Procedures: “I Don’t Like My Forehead”

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April 28, 2025, 11:00 am | Read time: 2 minutes

For a long time, beauty procedures were discussed in hushed tones. No one really wanted to admit they were getting a little help here and there. Fortunately, those days are over, and now people talk quite openly about such procedures. Inka Bause is no exception.

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Beauty procedures, whether surgical or minimally invasive, are no longer a taboo or whispered topic. Even TV host Inka Bause has openly shared her experiences on the podcast “Chefsache with Oliver Dunk.”

Inka Bause: “I don’t like my forehead”

Inka Bause believes in being honest and not pretending that good genes and a healthy lifestyle are the sole reasons for wrinkle-free skin. “I’m not one of those people who will tell you they exercise, drink water, and eat salad,” the 56-year-old explains. In addition to cold showers and regular breathing exercises, Inka Bause also opts for minimally invasive procedures, as she openly admits: “I don’t like my forehead.”

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Inka Bause Inherited Forehead Wrinkles

She refers to her forehead as her problem area, as she inherited “five thick prominent wrinkles” from her father, which bother her. This led her to decide: “You should use a few tricks if you don’t feel comfortable. So I thought: If it helps so many people, I’ll get some help too.”

After extensive research, the TV host chose Botox treatment for her forehead and has been getting it regularly refreshed since then.

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How Botox Works on the Forehead

When Botox is injected into the forehead, it blocks nerve impulses to the muscles, preventing them from contracting as strongly. This smooths out wrinkles like horizontal forehead lines or the frown line between the eyebrows.

Typically, a Botox treatment lasts about three to six months, but it varies from person to person. Afterward, the body breaks down the Botox, and the muscles move as they did before. With regular use, the effect can last longer.

The side effects and risks are minimal but possible, such as slight swelling or redness at the injection site or headaches. Some people report a heavy feeling on the forehead or a drooping eyelid (ptosis) if injected incorrectly. In any case, an experienced doctor should always perform the treatment.

This article is a machine translation of the original German version of STYLEBOOK and has been reviewed for accuracy and quality by a native speaker. For feedback, please contact us at info@stylebook.de.

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