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| Messages found: | "Yes,missmachin" Posted by molliecollie 3 August at 21:37
I am afraid I am vain I suppose,but if I had the money I would have a chin definition,definately. What`s wrong with making the most of yourself if you have the means?
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| Thread started by: | "Cosmetic surgery: would you ever?" Posted by missmachin 20 July at 11:40
Was wondering today about cosmetic surgery...
What, if anything, would you have done? Do you think it's a good idea, or is it just for people with more money than sense? Should you be happy as you are and accept your body the way it is?
hmmmm... thre's a big difference between botox and complete facial restructuring!
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| Messages: | | "Cosmetic surgery in bolivia" Posted by laila557 15 March at 02:52
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To be beautiful is something every body wish, to make come true the dream of the physical perfection; the beauty industry works 24hours, for many people is all about money for others is the opportunity to offer joy and happiness.
Unfortunately going through this process can be painful and also dangerous, talking about the war between the ambition and the ethic many people had suffered by the big mistakes of their decisions and the others moral acts.
The experience in my life let me know that health is bigger gift in our lives and that once we play to be perfects giving this incredible gift that was given to us, to a person that we dont even know can destroy all our fantasies and our dreams.
As we dont know how to do to look perfect it is good to be advised by experts, real people with experience, ethic people with moral and love for their job, people who care about you, and that can listen all you have to say, your needs and wishes, your expectatives. I spent years trying to find the correct people to help me.
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| | "Less is more" Posted by facehomepage 8 January at 01:47
As a woman in my forties, who is now defintiely seeing the inevitable physical changes life brings, staring back at me in the mirror, I have considered everything from future cosmetic surgery, to non-invasive options and very expensive creams.
Fortunstely, I work in this particular industry and have met and seen the work of many surgeons, and cosmetic doctors and am familiar with alot of the lotions and potions on the market.
I think the biggest mistake people make who decide to have cosmetic surgery, particlulary a facelift, is they have it when they are too young, so they end up tweaking bits and pieces every few years, until they get that inevitable pulling under the eyes, creating a stretched, cat-like appearance, which is always a tell-tale sign.
While it is true that money doesn't guarantee suceess, (although I would probably re-mortgage my house to go under the knife if Sharon Osborne's surgeon was wielding it - nice work!) there are some amazing surgeons currently in the UK, whose work I have seen firsthand. Having seen this for myself, I would consider it, but not now.
My rule of thumb is a great skincare regime in your twenties and thirties and beyond; non-invasive treaatments, (like dermal fillers and botox, microdermabrasione etc) in your forties, and, if you feel the need, surgery in your fifties. A facelift lasts, on average, ten years.
This year I have had dermal fillers in the lines running from my nose to my mouth, and a series of four radio frequency treatments to lift the skin on my face. The change has not been dramatic, (only surgery will achieve that) but it has been noticeable. Friends jsut tend to say I look radiant and well, rather than actually noticing I have had something specific done.
Improving your appearance can make you happier, but there is nothing more attractive than a person who radiates a confidence that shows they are comfortable in their own skin.
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| | "I would!!!" Posted by alana107 28 November at 21:10
Im probably vain but if money wasnt an issue I would and will defo have my boobs uplifetd and I would love a tummy tuck!! After havin my little girl my body shape has changed so much I hate it, I wouldnt have anything done to my face at the moment but maybe when I get older x
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| | "Yes." Posted by spannereyes 28 November at 18:13
im on loosing weight i have a few more stone to loose and currently my boobs are 40dd but they are going all mankey and even more saggy looking , so i would have some sort of breast surgery if i could , to make them pert and firm if it wasent for the fact they are dissapearing due to weight loss it wouldnt enter in to my head , some people go ott with ops, and end up looking worse for wear but each to there own i suppose.
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| | "Mini plastic surgery- small changes, bit by bit!" Posted by redders 11 September at 14:58
Whilst i don't think i'm too bad looking, i'm not happy with my nose and have often thought about one day getting surgery.
Like anyone else i'm a little concerned to get surgery, because there's been so many cases where it has gone wrong and people look worse. therefore it would make more sense to go for "mini cosmetic surgery," where there will be a slight noticeable difference.
I first heard about it from a friend, and secondly after watching a program about celebrities who've had surgery, on the program it reffered to Cher has having had mini plastic surgery- esspecially on the nose!
I wouldn't be so concerned if i was going to have mini plastic surgery- makes more sense!
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| | "Yes,missmachin" Posted by molliecollie 3 August at 21:37
I am afraid I am vain I suppose,but if I had the money I would have a chin definition,definately. What`s wrong with making the most of yourself if you have the means?
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| | "No" Posted by katy276 22 July at 12:30
Never, I'm perfeclt happy with the way I look.
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