Delay aging. That is the goal of those who decide one day to go through the hands of a specialist in aesthetic medicine and get a touch-up. Hyaluronic acid or the well-known Botox are usually the two elements used for this type of techniques. However, sometimes the result is not what was expected.

And they should tell Sergio Dalma, even Pablo Motos, who did not hesitate this Monday to openly and openly confess in El Hormiguero their bad experiences with this type of injections to improve facial expression. What began as a prick to look younger ended with an unwanted effect.

At 59 years old, Sergio Dalma still maintains an unbeatable appearance, and Pablo Motos wanted to emphasize this during his last visit to El Hormiguero. In fact, the presenter even wanted to know if he had ever had Botox to eliminate age-related wrinkles. To which the singer not only responded affirmatively, but also told a funny anecdote about it.

Dalma assured that she resorted to cosmetic retouching to smooth out the wrinkles on her forehead. However, his experience did not end as he expected. “They did everything to me,” the artist began explaining while he pointed out the places on his face where they injected him with this substance.

He then blurted out: “After two days, I looked like Carmen de Mairena.” An expression that was accompanied by a detailed account of the events, in addition to a theatricalization of them: “He had his eye half closed [and emulates what happened to him by closing his right eye] and a feeling of swelling, like when you get up in the morning. tomorrow. But the swelling didn’t go away!”

His anecdote caused laughter among those present, because Dalma also revealed that all this happened shortly before the presentation of one of his latest albums. So she made a decision: have a wine. But the mixture of Botox and alcohol didn’t help either.

After what he heard, Pablo Motos also wanted to contribute his grain of sand in terms of anecdotes. And the Valencian also had a bad experience with Botox. “They left me Chinese,” he said, “it was horrible.” The result was so disastrous that he found the mood to continue the story: “In the elevator I realized that there was a Chinese man looking at me.”

“That was snake venom and I couldn’t handle it,” Motos said. A situation that caught him at the beginning of one of the seasons of the program: “The first weeks of the season, I was Chinese. Botox lasts six months.” To which Dalma concluded the topic with: “There is a moment in life when you can no longer go against nature.”