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Ever think about cosmetic surgery

  • 16-10-2007 6:18pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 62 ✭✭


    I'm in my mid 30s and was thinking of having cosmetic surgery done, i was considering a tummy tuck after 3 children and getting my boobs uplifted.

    The risks and costs put me off no way could i afford the prices they charge i was wondering if anybody in their 30s like me considerd going under the knife and changed their mind.

    I would love to get the boobs done their a 34B i used to be a 32B one is bigger and perky the other is smaller and saggy, i photographed myself topless.

    in the past (when i was young) i could go braless and not notice it, it felt liberating, now i feel every bounce and wobble!

    The boob job would be to lift them up even them out and reduce them to a 32B

    Maybe its just a phase i went through and should be happy with the body i have and accept growing old, i'm married and if i did get them done who else would see them i'm pased the sunbathing topless stage.

    Yes i'm obsessed with them sagging what are those breast firming creams like, do they work are they safe??


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,551 ✭✭✭panda100


    seriously read the Daily mail from last week about the dangers of cosmetic surgery in Ireland.Something like two people every week are sent to Vincents from the advanced cosmetic surgery (irelands leading cosmetic surgery) with life threatening hemorrhaging after tummy tucks.
    I would never put myself through surgery unless I really had to.People dont seem to realise the huge risk of cosmetic surgery.

    Use pout bust firmer,its meant to be good.Im sure your breasts are lovely the way they are :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 62 ✭✭Ms_Taurus


    I've decided to hold going under the knife off i've posted on the The bOObz thread in The Cuckoo's Nest something i always wanted to do!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,175 ✭✭✭✭Sangre


    panda100 wrote: »
    seriously read the Daily mail from last week about the dangers of cosmetic surgery in Ireland.Something like two people every week are sent to Vincents from the advanced cosmetic surgery (irelands leading cosmetic surgery) with life threatening hemorrhaging after tummy tucks.
    I would never put myself through surgery unless I really had to.People dont seem to realise the huge risk of cosmetic surgery.

    Use pout bust firmer,its meant to be good.Im sure your breasts are lovely the way they are :)
    Hmm, sounds risky. It wouldn't be like the Daily Mail to sensationalise anything.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 541 ✭✭✭Electric


    The cosmetic surgery industry in Ireland is completely unregulated! There is no way I would go under the knife in this country. I read that Daily Mail ad on cosmetic surgery in Ireland and it was scary. Then last week I was walking through Parnell Square and noticed that a "cosmetic surgery clinic" had recently set up. Honestly it looked like some had just set up shop in a basement. Not a comforting thought at all!

    If you're really considering a boob job then I'd advise you to do your research. Look up medical journals and see what they say about boob jobs. Then I'd start looking for a recognised consultant


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