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13-08-08, 08:00 PM
Could it be this?
Now I’m a lady I’ve had a lunchtime boob job (From Echo) I did find other info where apparently now you can go and have conventional augmentation in a lunch time with local aneastetic, same price by the sound of it but quicker. Sounded horrific to me, anything could go wrong once you leave almost immediately after the procedure. Could be a recipe for a few disasters? |
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13-08-08, 08:26 PM
No this wasn't the thing I saw on tv but something like it. The prog I sae was a journalist exploring peoples passions and obsessions with having boob jobs. One girl was living off the social but still managed 3 boob jobs!! each to their own
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13-08-08, 08:32 PM
The temp boob job cost the same but have to have redone i think it was yearly!! but don't quote me on time frame. The implant is much better and last between 15 to 25 yrs depends on the products used. I know from experience... xxx
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13-08-08, 09:46 PM
hi i have seen it and know what you are talking about but can't remember what its called, lol. it's fatty tissue taken from the butt or stomach combined with stem cells if i its the one i am talking about and then The useful stem cells are separated out and an hour later a dose of stem and regenerative cells is packaged into a cartridge ready for injection.
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13-08-08, 10:52 PM
I saw this on a program a few months ago. I think you only go up about 1 bra size, so its more for perking them up as you get older
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14-08-08, 12:09 AM
If I'm thinking of the same thing I really considered it. I have a rather ample bust (F cup) but due to the weight and good old mother nature and gravity they are rapidly heading south. I thought this would be ideal for me, I don't want anything too permanent at least until I have had my babies and fed them (and maybe not even then!). But though this would be ideal to give me a bit of lift. When I saw the costs, and the fact it really doesn't last long at all I decided it just wasn't for me!
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14-08-08, 01:13 PM
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14-08-08, 07:51 PM
As far as im aware, after watching a documentary on this, Its roughly around the same price as having real implants minus about 1000pounds!! And they need to be topped up 6month - yearly!
In my opinion, you'd be better off to have the real thing rather than keep paying out to go back and have top ups!! |
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14-08-08, 11:59 PM
It's basically a fat injection used in conjunction with general anesthetic.
The same thing as they use to plump up your cheeks, lips, etc... They either use fat from your own body (which has the least chance of reaction or allergy), or take it from bovine or cadavers. **yuk! I studied this in school a bit. |
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