Introduction: Understanding the Chemical Brow Lift
The Chemical Brow Lift has become one of the most sought-after aesthetic treatments in London, particularly in Marylebone’s prestigious clinics. This non-surgical procedure offers a refreshed, more alert appearance without the downtime or commitment of surgical alternatives. However, as with any aesthetic treatment, prospective patients naturally have questions about the procedure, results, and what to expect.
At Mesglo London, our specialists regularly address patient questions about the Chemical Brow Lift treatment. We’ve compiled the most frequently asked questions and provided detailed, expert answers to help you make an informed decision about whether this popular treatment is right for you.
From understanding how the procedure works to learning about recovery time and results, this comprehensive guide addresses the questions our Marylebone patients ask most often about Chemical Brow Lifts.
Pre-Treatment Questions
1. How does a chemical brow lift differ from a surgical brow lift?
A Chemical Brow Lift and surgical brow lift achieve similar goals—elevating the brow position—but through entirely different mechanisms and with different levels of intervention.
Chemical Brow Lift:
•Mechanism: Uses precisely placed neuromodulator injections to relax the muscles that pull the brow downward, allowing the unopposed lifting muscles to elevate the brow
•Procedure Time: Approximately 15-20 minutes
•Recovery: No downtime, immediate return to normal activities
•Results: Subtle lift of 2-4mm, typically lasting 3-4 months
•Invasiveness: Minimally invasive with tiny injection points
•Anaesthesia: Topical numbing cream only, if desired
•Reversibility: Results gradually wear off naturally
•Best For: Mild to moderate brow descent, preventative treatment, those seeking subtle enhancement
Surgical Brow Lift:
•Mechanism: Surgically removes or repositions skin, muscle, and sometimes bone to physically elevate the brow
•Procedure Time: 1-3 hours
•Recovery: 1-2 weeks of significant downtime, with residual swelling for several weeks
•Results: More dramatic lift, potentially lasting years or decades
•Invasiveness: Surgical procedure requiring incisions
•Anaesthesia: General anaesthesia or deep sedation
•Reversibility: Permanent (though revision surgery is possible)
•Best For: Significant brow descent, excess skin, those seeking dramatic, long-term results
The Chemical Brow Lift offers a low-commitment way to experience a lifted brow appearance before considering more permanent options, or as an ongoing maintenance treatment for those preferring non-surgical approaches.
2. Am I a good candidate for a chemical brow lift?
The ideal candidate for a Chemical Brow Lift typically has:
•Mild to moderate brow descent: Visible heaviness or slight drooping of the brows
•Good skin elasticity: Skin that will respond well to the lifting effect
•Realistic expectations: Understanding that results are subtle and temporary
•Previous response to neuromodulators: If you’ve had successful neuromodulator treatments before
•Specific concerns about: Hooded upper eyelids, asymmetric brows, or a tired appearance
•No contraindications: Absence of conditions that would make treatment unsafe
You may not be an ideal candidate if you have:
•Severe brow ptosis (drooping): May require surgical intervention
•Significant excess skin: Better addressed with blepharoplasty
•Unrealistic expectations: Expecting dramatic or permanent results
•Certain medical conditions: Including neuromuscular disorders, infection at treatment sites
•Pregnancy or breastfeeding: Treatment is typically postponed until after these periods
•History of adverse reactions: Previous negative response to neuromodulator treatments
The best way to determine your candidacy is through a consultation with a specialist at Mesglo London, who can assess your unique facial anatomy and discuss your aesthetic goals.
3. How long does a chemical brow lift last?
The duration of Chemical Brow Lift results varies somewhat between individuals, but follows a typical pattern:
Timeline | What to Expect |
Days 1-3 | Initial onset of muscle relaxation begins |
Days 4-7 | Noticeable lifting effect develops |
Days 10-14 | Full results become apparent |
Months 1-3 | Peak results maintained |
Months 3-4 | Gradual return of muscle activity begins |
Months 4-5 | Most patients return for maintenance treatment |
Several factors influence how long your results will last:
•Metabolism: Patients with faster metabolisms may break down the product more quickly
•Muscle Strength: Stronger muscles may overcome the effect sooner
•Treatment History: First-time patients often see shorter duration than those with established treatment patterns
•Dosage Used: The number of units administered affects longevity
•Lifestyle Factors: Intense exercise, stress, and certain medications may shorten duration
•Technique Used: The precision and placement of injections impacts longevity
With regular maintenance treatments, many patients find that the duration extends over time as the muscles become “trained” to their new position. At Mesglo London, we typically recommend maintenance treatments every 3-4 months initially, potentially extending to 4-5 months after several treatment cycles.
4. Is a chemical brow lift painful?
The Chemical Brow Lift is generally considered a very comfortable procedure with minimal discomfort. Most patients describe the sensation as a series of tiny pinches that last only seconds.
Pain Management Approaches:
•Topical Numbing: Many patients opt for a topical anaesthetic cream applied 20-30 minutes before treatment
•Ice Application: Brief cooling of the area immediately before injection reduces sensation
•Ultra-Fine Needles: Mesglo London uses the smallest possible needles to minimize discomfort
•Expert Technique: Experienced practitioners use techniques that minimize pain
•Quick Procedure: The entire treatment typically takes only 15-20 minutes
Patient Experience Data:
In our patient satisfaction surveys at Mesglo London, the average pain rating for Chemical Brow Lift is 2.1 out of 10, with most patients reporting the experience was “much more comfortable than anticipated.”
Post-Treatment Comfort:
Unlike some aesthetic treatments, there is typically no lingering discomfort after a Chemical Brow Lift. Most patients return immediately to normal activities with no pain management needed.
5. How much does a chemical brow lift cost in London?
The cost of a Chemical Brow Lift in London varies based on several factors, including clinic location, practitioner expertise, and the specific products used. As a premium aesthetic clinic in Marylebone, Mesglo London’s pricing reflects our specialists’ expertise and the quality of our treatments.
Typical Price Ranges in London:
Clinic Type | Price Range (2025) |
High Street Chains | £150-£250 |
Mid-Range Clinics | £250-£350 |
Premium Marylebone Clinics | £350-£500 |
Celebrity Practitioners | £500+ |
What Influences Chemical Brow Lift Pricing:
•Practitioner Expertise: Medical professionals with advanced training command higher fees
•Product Quality: Premium, FDA-approved neuromodulators vs. less expensive alternatives
•Consultation Depth: Comprehensive assessment vs. brief consultation
•Treatment Customisation: Bespoke approach vs. standardized technique
•Clinic Location: Marylebone and Harley Street locations typically charge more than outer London
•Follow-Up Care: Included review appointments and adjustments
Value Considerations:
When evaluating Chemical Brow Lift pricing, consider:
•Safety Profile: Proper medical setting with emergency protocols
•Practitioner Qualifications: Specialist training and experience
•Result Quality: Natural-looking results vs. obvious intervention
•Treatment Longevity: How frequently maintenance is required
•Comprehensive Care: Pre and post-treatment support
At Mesglo London, our Chemical Brow Lift treatments include a thorough consultation, premium FDA-approved products, treatment by qualified medical professionals, and a follow-up review appointment to ensure optimal results.
Procedure Questions
6. How long is the recovery period after a chemical brow lift?
One of the most appealing aspects of the Chemical Brow Lift is its minimal recovery period. Unlike surgical alternatives that require weeks of downtime, this non-surgical approach allows immediate return to normal activities.
Typical Recovery Timeline:
Timeframe | What to Expect |
Immediately After | Tiny injection marks possible but typically not visible |
1-2 Hours | Any minor redness completely resolved |
24 Hours | Return to all normal activities including exercise |
48 Hours | Any rare bruising easily coverable with makeup |
3-5 Days | Beginning to notice treatment effect |
7-14 Days | Full results develop gradually |
Recovery Guidelines:
While there’s no true “downtime,” we do provide these simple aftercare recommendations:
•First 4 Hours: Avoid touching or massaging the treated area
•First 24 Hours: Avoid strenuous exercise, saunas, or hot tubs
•First 48 Hours: Minimize alcohol consumption
•First Week: Avoid facials or other facial treatments
Social Recovery:
Most patients find they can attend social or professional events immediately after treatment with no visible signs of having had a procedure. This “lunchtime treatment” aspect makes the Chemical Brow Lift particularly popular among busy Londoners.
7. When will I see results from my chemical brow lift?
The Chemical Brow Lift produces results that develop gradually over days rather than appearing immediately. This progressive onset creates natural-looking results and prevents others from noticing you’ve had a treatment.
Typical Results Timeline:
Timeframe | What You’ll Notice |
Days 1-2 | No visible changes yet |
Days 3-5 | Beginning awareness of easier brow elevation |
Days 5-7 | Noticeable softening of forehead lines |
Days 7-10 | Visible improvement in brow position |
Days 10-14 | Full results established |
Weeks 2-12 | Optimal results maintained |
The Progressive Advantage:
This gradual onset offers several benefits:
•Natural Appearance: Avoids the sudden change that can look obvious
•Adjustment Period: Allows you to adapt to your new appearance
•Discretion: Others notice you look refreshed but can’t identify why
•Feedback Opportunity: Time to observe and discuss any refinements at follow-up
First-Time vs. Maintenance Treatments:
First-time patients typically notice a more dramatic change in appearance compared to those receiving maintenance treatments. With regular treatments, the results become more about maintaining the lifted position rather than creating a noticeable change from a descended position.
8. Can a chemical brow lift fix very hooded eyes?
The Chemical Brow Lift can significantly improve the appearance of hooded eyes, but its effectiveness depends on the cause and severity of the hooding.
Effectiveness by Hooding Type:
Hooding Cause | Chemical Brow Lift Effectiveness |
Brow Descent | Excellent – directly addresses the cause |
Mild-Moderate Skin Excess | Good – lifting the brow reduces the appearance of excess skin |
Severe Skin Excess | Limited – may improve but not resolve completely |
Fat Prolapse | Partial – improves brow position but doesn’t address fat pads |
Structural Hooding | Variable – depends on individual anatomy |
Realistic Expectations:
For mild to moderate hooding caused primarily by brow position, a Chemical Brow Lift can create a significant improvement. Patients typically experience:
•Increased Eyelid Visibility: Average of 2-3mm more visible lid
•Reduced Heaviness: Lighter, more open eye appearance
•Improved Eye Shape: More almond-shaped, less downturned appearance
•Enhanced Makeup Application: More space for eyeshadow application
•Brighter Expression: More alert, refreshed look
When to Consider Alternatives:
For severe hooding, particularly when caused by significant skin excess, a combination approach or surgical alternative may be more appropriate:
•Combination with Fillers: Adding strategic volume can enhance the lifting effect
•Energy-Based Treatments: Can address skin quality and mild laxity
•Surgical Blepharoplasty: Removes excess skin and fat for more dramatic results
•Surgical Brow Lift: Provides more significant and permanent elevation
During your consultation at Mesglo London, our specialists will honestly assess whether a Chemical Brow Lift alone can achieve your goals or if a combination approach would be more effective.
9. What are the potential side effects of a chemical brow lift?
The Chemical Brow Lift has an excellent safety profile when performed by qualified practitioners, but as with any medical aesthetic treatment, potential side effects exist. At Mesglo London, we believe in transparent communication about both common and rare side effects.
Common Side Effects (Experienced by 5-15% of Patients):
•Temporary Injection Site Reactions: Minor redness, swelling, or tenderness lasting 1-2 hours
•Mild Bruising: Small bruises at injection sites, typically coverable with makeup
•Mild Headache: Temporary discomfort lasting 24-48 hours
•Initial Asymmetry: Slight unevenness during the onset period that resolves as the treatment takes full effect
Uncommon Side Effects (Experienced by 1-5% of Patients):
•Prolonged Bruising: Bruising lasting more than 7 days
•Persistent Asymmetry: Uneven brow position requiring touch-up treatment
•Mild Eyelid Ptosis: Slight heaviness of the upper eyelid
•Eyebrow Hair Loss: Temporary thinning at injection sites
Rare Side Effects (Experienced by <1% of Patients):
•Significant Eyelid Ptosis: Noticeable drooping of the upper eyelid
•Brow Ptosis: Paradoxical lowering of the brow
•Diplopia: Temporary double vision
•Allergic Reaction: Hypersensitivity to treatment components
Risk Minimization at Mesglo London:
Our approach to minimizing side effects includes:
•Thorough Assessment: Identifying risk factors before treatment
•Medical Setting: Treatment in a clinical environment with emergency protocols
•Precision Technique: Exact placement to avoid migration to unintended muscles
•Conservative Dosing: Starting with appropriate doses, especially for first-time patients
•Expert Practitioners: Only qualified medical professionals perform treatments
•Immediate Access: Direct contact with practitioners if concerns arise
The vast majority of our patients experience no significant side effects, and those that do occur are typically mild and temporary. Our follow-up protocol ensures any concerns are promptly addressed.
10. How many units are typically used in a chemical brow lift?
The number of units used in a Chemical Brow Lift varies based on individual factors including muscle strength, existing asymmetry, desired lift, and previous treatment history. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to dosing.
Typical Unit Ranges:
Patient Profile | Typical Unit Range |
First-Time Patients | 15-25 units total |
Maintenance Treatments | 20-30 units total |
Strong Muscle Patterns | 25-35 units total |
Significant Asymmetry | Variable distribution to address imbalance |
Male Patients | 25-40 units (typically require higher dosing) |
Distribution Patterns:
The units are strategically distributed across several muscle groups:
•Lateral Brow Depressors: Primary target for lifting effect
•Glabellar Complex: Modified treatment of frown lines to support lift
•Forehead: Selective points to maintain natural movement
•Crow’s Feet Area: Sometimes included to enhance the lifting effect
The Mesglo London Approach:
At Mesglo London, our specialists determine the appropriate dosing through:
•Dynamic Assessment: Observing your unique muscle patterns during various expressions
•Strength Testing: Evaluating the strength of your depressor muscles
•Goal Discussion: Understanding your desired outcome
•History Review: Considering your response to previous treatments
•Progressive Planning: Sometimes starting conservatively with first treatments
We prioritize precision over quantity, focusing on strategic placement rather than simply using more product. This approach creates natural-looking results while optimizing product efficiency.
Results and Aftercare Questions
11. Can I combine a chemical brow lift with other treatments?
The Chemical Brow Lift works excellently as part of a comprehensive facial rejuvenation approach and can be strategically combined with many other treatments for enhanced results.
Complementary Treatments:
Treatment | Compatibility | Timing Considerations | Synergistic Benefits |
Under-Eye Treatments | Excellent | Best 2 weeks after brow lift | Creates balanced eye frame rejuvenation |
Dermal Fillers | Very Good | Best 2 weeks after brow lift | Restores volume while brow lift creates elevation |
Mesotherapy | Excellent | Can be done same day | Improves skin quality while brow lift improves position |
Polynucleotide Treatment | Excellent | Can be done same day | Stimulates regeneration while brow lift creates lift |
Chemical Peels | Good | Best 1 week before or 2 weeks after | Improves skin texture while brow lift improves position |
Microneedling | Good | Best 2 weeks before or after | Stimulates collagen while brow lift creates lift |
Laser Treatments | Moderate | Best 2 weeks before or after | Addresses surface concerns while brow lift creates structural improvement |
The “Marylebone Refresh” Combination:
One of our most popular treatment combinations at Mesglo London is the “Marylebone Refresh,” which includes:
1.Chemical Brow Lift
2.Lumi Eyes Treatment (2 weeks later)
3.Mesotherapy for overall skin quality
This combination creates comprehensive rejuvenation of the upper face with minimal downtime and natural-looking results.
Treatment Sequencing:
When combining treatments, proper sequencing is crucial:
•Neuromodulator Treatments First: Allow the Chemical Brow Lift to take full effect before other treatments
•Surface Treatments Last: Perform treatments affecting skin quality after structural treatments
•Adequate Spacing: Allow appropriate healing time between treatments
•Comprehensive Planning: Map out the full treatment journey from the beginning
During your consultation at Mesglo London, our specialists will create a customised treatment plan that combines procedures in the optimal sequence for your specific needs.
12. How do I prepare for a chemical brow lift treatment?
Proper preparation helps ensure optimal results and minimizes the risk of side effects from your Chemical Brow Lift treatment.
One Week Before Treatment:
•Avoid Blood Thinners: If medically approved, pause aspirin, NSAIDs, fish oil, vitamin E, and other supplements that may increase bruising risk
•Limit Alcohol: Reduce alcohol consumption to minimize bruising potential
•Consider Arnica: Some patients find starting arnica supplements helps reduce bruising
•Maintain Hydration: Ensure good water intake for optimal skin condition
•Avoid Harsh Skincare: Temporarily pause retinoids, acids, and other potentially irritating products
48 Hours Before Treatment:
•No Intense Exercise: Avoid high-intensity workouts that increase blood flow
•No Facial Treatments: Skip facials, microdermabrasion, or other skin treatments
•Minimize Sun Exposure: Avoid sunburn or significant tanning
•Continue Hydration: Maintain excellent hydration levels
•Avoid Blood Thinning Medications: Continue to avoid if medically approved
Day of Treatment:
•Arrive Clean-Faced: Come to your appointment without makeup if possible
•Comfortable Clothing: Wear something that won’t need to be pulled over your head after treatment
•Documentation: Bring information about any medications or supplements you’re taking
•Photos: Consider taking your own “before” photos for personal reference
•Timing: Allow sufficient time for numbing cream if desired
What to Bring to Your Appointment:
•Medical History: Information about relevant conditions or allergies
•Medication List: Current prescriptions and supplements
•Previous Treatment Records: Information about past aesthetic treatments if available
•Questions: A list of any concerns or questions you’d like addressed
•Payment Method: Be prepared for treatment payment
At Mesglo London, we provide comprehensive pre-treatment instructions when you book your appointment, and our team is available to answer any specific questions about preparation.
13. What’s the difference between a chemical brow lift and a Botox brow lift?
The terms “Chemical Brow Lift” and “Botox Brow Lift” are often used interchangeably, which can create confusion. While both use neuromodulators to create lift, there are subtle but important differences in approach and technique.
Terminology Clarification:
•Chemical Brow Lift: A comprehensive, precision approach using strategic neuromodulator placement to create balanced lift throughout the brow
•Botox Brow Lift: Often refers to a simpler technique focusing primarily on the lateral brow
Technical Differences:
Aspect | Chemical Brow Lift | Traditional Botox Brow Lift |
Injection Pattern | Comprehensive pattern addressing multiple muscle groups | Often focuses primarily on lateral depressors |
Customisation Level | Highly individualised based on facial mapping | More standardized approach |
Muscle Targeting | Precise targeting of specific muscle fibers | More general muscle area treatment |
Dosing Approach | Variable dosing based on muscle strength and goals | More uniform dosing |
Asymmetry Correction | Specifically addresses pre-existing asymmetry | May not focus on correction |
Forehead Treatment | Selective preservation of lifting fibers | May treat forehead more uniformly |
Result Differences:
The Chemical Brow Lift as performed at Mesglo London typically creates:
•More Balanced Lift: Elevation across the entire brow rather than just the tail
•Natural Arch: Enhancement of the natural brow shape rather than an exaggerated arch
•Preserved Expression: Maintained ability to express emotions naturally
•Customised Outcome: Results tailored to individual facial structure and goals
•Asymmetry Correction: Improved balance between left and right sides
For a detailed comparison with visual examples, see our article on Chemical Brow Lift vs. Surgical Brow Lift
14. Will a chemical brow lift make me look surprised or unnatural?
A properly performed Chemical Brow Lift should create a refreshed, alert appearance rather than a surprised or unnatural look. The “surprised” appearance is typically the result of outdated techniques or inexperienced practitioners.
The Natural Approach:
At Mesglo London, our approach specifically avoids the surprised look through:
•Selective Muscle Targeting: Precisely affecting only the muscles that create the desired change
•Preserved Frontalis Function: Maintaining natural forehead movement
•Graduated Lift: Creating more elevation laterally than medially
•Conservative Dosing: Using appropriate amounts to avoid overcorrection
•Natural Brow Shape: Enhancing your existing arch rather than creating an artificial one
Signs of Natural vs. Unnatural Results:
Natural Results | Unnatural Results |
Maintained ability to express emotions | Frozen or limited expressions |
Enhanced natural brow shape | Exaggerated or peaked arch |
Balanced lift across the brow | Excessive lateral lift with flat medial brow |
Harmonious relationship with other features | Disconnected appearance from rest of face |
Friends comment you look “well-rested” | People ask if you’ve “had work done” |
Patient Control:
During your consultation and treatment at Mesglo London, we:
•Show you exactly what to expect using a mirror and facial expressions
•Discuss your specific preferences for subtlety vs. impact
•Take a conservative approach for first-time patients
•Provide a follow-up assessment to ensure you’re happy with the results
•Offer refinement if needed to achieve your ideal outcome
Our patient satisfaction data shows that 97% of our Chemical Brow Lift patients report their results look “completely natural,” with the remaining 3% describing their results as “slightly noticeable but still natural.”
15. How do I find a qualified specialist for a chemical brow lift in London?
Finding the right specialist for your Chemical Brow Lift is crucial for achieving safe, natural-looking results. In London’s competitive aesthetic market, it’s important to know what qualifications and characteristics to look for.
Essential Qualifications:
•Medical Background: Physician, dentist, or registered nurse with specific aesthetic training
•Specialised Training: Certificates from recognised aesthetic training programmes
•Professional Memberships: Affiliations with bodies like the British College of Aesthetic Medicine (BCAM) or the Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP)
•Ongoing Education: Evidence of continued professional development in advanced techniques
•Insurance: Proper indemnity insurance for aesthetic procedures
Research Process:
When searching for a Chemical Brow Lift specialist in London:
1.Check Credentials: Verify medical qualifications and specialised training
2.Review Before/After Gallery: Look for results similar to what you hope to achieve
3.Read Reviews: Focus on detailed reviews mentioning Chemical Brow Lift specifically
4.Consultation Experience: Assess the thoroughness of assessment and explanation
5.Ask Questions: Evaluate how clearly they answer your concerns
6.Clinic Standards: Ensure the environment meets proper medical standards
7.Treatment Plan: Look for customised approaches rather than one-size-fits-all
8.Follow-Up Protocol: Confirm they offer proper aftercare and review
Red Flags to Avoid:
•Non-medical practitioners offering injectable treatments
•Significantly discounted prices or “too good to be true” offers
•Pressure to proceed without adequate consultation
•Reluctance to discuss potential risks or complications
•Lack of before/after photos of their own work
•Inability to explain their specific technique approach
•No medical emergency protocols in place
The Marylebone Advantage:
Marylebone has become London’s premier destination for aesthetic treatments due to its concentration of highly qualified practitioners. The area’s reputation for excellence means clinics must maintain exceptional standards to compete, benefiting patients seeking quality care.
At Mesglo London, all Chemical Brow Lift treatments are performed by medical professionals with advanced training in facial anatomy and injection techniques, ensuring safe, sophisticated results.
Specialist Commentary: Expert Insights on Chemical Brow Lifts
The Lead Aesthetic Specialist at Mesglo London, provides expert commentary on common misconceptions about Chemical Brow Lifts:
“The most significant misconception I encounter is that all neuromodulator treatments create a frozen or unnatural appearance. Modern techniques like our Chemical Brow Lift approach are about strategic relaxation of specific muscle fibers rather than complete immobilization.Another common misunderstanding is that more product creates better results. In reality, precision placement is far more important than quantity. Our mapping technique identifies the exact points where small amounts of product will create optimal lift while preserving natural expression.Finally, many patients don’t realize that the Chemical Brow Lift can be customized to their unique facial structure and aesthetic goals. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all treatment—it’s a bespoke approach tailored to each individual’s anatomy and desired outcome.For patients considering this treatment, I recommend focusing less on the number of units and more on finding a practitioner who takes the time to understand your unique facial dynamics and aesthetic goals.”
Conclusion: Making an Informed Decision
The Chemical Brow Lift offers a sophisticated solution for those seeking a refreshed, more alert appearance without surgery or significant downtime. By understanding the procedure, setting realistic expectations, and choosing a qualified practitioner, you can achieve natural-looking results that enhance your features while maintaining your authentic expression.
At Mesglo London, we believe that informed patients make the best decisions about their aesthetic treatments. Our approach combines medical expertise with artistic vision, creating results that look not just good, but natural and harmonious with your overall facial appearance.
Whether you’re new to aesthetic treatments or experienced with neuromodulators, the Chemical Brow Lift represents an elegant solution for upper face rejuvenation that can be tailored to your unique needs and goals.
Further Reading: Expanding Your Knowledge
To learn more about Chemical Brow Lifts and related treatments, we recommend these additional resources:
•Chemical Brow Lift London – Our comprehensive service page
To book a consultation for a Chemical Brow Lift at Mesglo London’s Marylebone clinic, contact us today.
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