Christina Rincon had been getting Botox for a decade when she came across horror stories about potential risks, including muscle atrophy and botulism .
“It kind of freaked me out,” the 42-year-old told The Post. “I thought I should probably take a break for a while.”
Looking for an alternative, she turned to Moon Rabbit Acupuncture in Chicago — though she wasn’t sure it would help smooth her wrinkles .
“I went in thinking that I was going to hardly see any results,” said Rincon, a private wealth adviser.
“I had actually scheduled a Botox appointment a few months out for my ‘elevens’ because I thought there was no way acupuncture was going to fix them,” she continued. “I cancelled it.”
Rincon isn’t the only beauty buff turning to facial rejuvenation acupuncture, a natural alter

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