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luckylola
Beginner September 2012

If money was no object, would you have plastic surgery?

luckylola, 20 September, 2011 at 23:52

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Following on from the Claire Richards- Slave to food post, if money was no object, would you have plastic surgery? If I am honest, my answer would be yes! I would have lipo on my tummy and legs if I could.... I am now a size 12, but was a size 10. I believe I was more happy at a size 10. Anyone...

Following on from the Claire Richards- Slave to food post, if money was no object, would you have plastic surgery?

If I am honest, my answer would be yes! I would have lipo on my tummy and legs if I could.... I am now a size 12, but was a size 10. I believe I was more happy at a size 10.

Anyone else?

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  • (Claire)
    Beginner July 2011
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    I would get my teeth done, I would also have the fatty tissue sucked from under my eyes, I have a lot of puffiness which I hate, and I feel it ages me, I dont like the idea of botox because its a continous affair and very costly! And thats it, I have quite a big nose but I secretly like it and I have seen so many bad nose jobs I would be to frightened.

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  • sapphire_22
    Beginner September 2011
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    If I could magically make my nose smaller then I would, but I would never have sugery on it becuse I would be too scared that something would go wrong. I would possibly consider a breast lift if they got really really saggy after havingk ids. But thy would really have to be reaching my knees before I would consider doing that. Would never have anyhing done to my face or any lipo/fillers/implants.

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  • Rizzo
    Beginner July 2011
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    My cousin had a nose job and now it looks worse than it did before!

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  • Panjita
    Beginner May 2011
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    I think Jodie Marsh is a perfect example of a terrible nose job.

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  • Rizzo
    Beginner July 2011
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    Jordan was spot on when she said that she had a nose like a 'builder's elbow'....

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  • kharv
    Beginner March 2012
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    Perfick!

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  • Red Baroness
    Beginner July 2012
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    This. Doesn't matter how much weight I've managed to lose in the past, my fat always stays in those areas!

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  • Red Baroness
    Beginner July 2012
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    What you want are Crest Whitestrips Supreme strength. I had my teeth bleached at the Smile Studio in London about 2 years ago. These strips are just as good at a fraction of the price!

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  • jojo2
    Beginner June 2012
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    My boobs were never anything special so after having my son and breast feeding they were small and saggy and clothes just looked shapeless on me so I had a boob job last year and I am so glad I did it. In hindsight I wish I had gone a size bigger but am happy the surgeon did what he thought was acceptable for my frame without causing complications/puckering loss of sensitivity. I chose a surgeon who specialies in breast reconstruction for cancer patients rather than a conveyor belt clinic as it is such a risky op I don't intend on having to do again.

    I couldn't do anything that involved sticking needles in my face!

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  • Spangler
    Beginner September 2010
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    Just thought of something else - I'd like the fat on my upper eyelids taken out. I'm sure I'll think of more procedures before the day is out.

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  • L
    Beginner August 2012
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    No I don't think so... Having had one necessary operation from which I suffered serious complications (and still am to a lesser extent 3 years on) I wouldn't want to put myself through surgery again unless absolutely necessary.

    Obviously can't say if I'll feel the same in 30 years when I'm a bit on the saggy side - But I'm hoping I've inherited my mums anti aging genes because I think she looks fab! Fingers crossed hehe.

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  • Panjita
    Beginner May 2011
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    Good point. I had my gallbladder out 3 years ago and although it wasn't really a complication, I was given an injection in my leg which hit the nerve and I still have no feeling in that part of my leg three years on, imagine if that was in your face or something and it all went droopy.

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  • *Mini*
    Beginner January 2012
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    I would LOVE surgery

    if there was a way the scars on my shoulders could be removed would be up for that as a priority- I cant wear strappy tops or boob tubes in the summer because people either ask questions or just point and laugh (cheers for that) I am having cosmetic procedures to reduce them but its a long haul so if there was a quick fix would jump at it!

    Lipo on my tummy and thighs and a boob job to make me less boy-like would be second on the list.

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  • Ixia
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    I'd have laser scar removal and my teeth straightened, but I'm not keen on the idea of having stuff injected in to me or anything involving general anasthetic.

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  • Sparkles82
    Beginner April 2013
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    I would definately, and I think I may need it soon after our wedding. I am planning to lost approx 9 stone in weight.... there is bound to be some "baggage" left behind!

    So, my list is -

    Tummy Tuck

    Boob reduction & uplift

    Teeth Veneered

    Bum uplift

    I am blessed with youthful skin and look after it well so I dont think a facelift will be necessary.

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  • LoveSka
    Beginner October 2011
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    No if's no but's just a great big YES!!!!!!!, , , ,

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  • Rizzo
    Beginner July 2011
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    If everyone had the surgerythat they wanted, wouldn't we all more or less look the same?

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  • Spangler
    Beginner September 2010
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    I wouldn't. I'm keeping my beard.

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  • Rizzo
    Beginner July 2011
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    Very true...

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  • MrsCoco
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    WSS! I hate being limited to tops I can wear/bras I can buy, and pregnancy has made my boobs even bigger! ? I would love a reduction, but TBH the rest I can live with! x

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  • Spangler
    Beginner September 2010
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    Those wanting breast reductions - can you give the unwanted excess to me please? Kthxbai

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    wtvf does this mean?

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  • jojo2
    Beginner June 2012
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    I am guessing it means ok thanks bye ?

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  • Spangler
    Beginner September 2010
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    What jojo said. Said very quickly!

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