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peaches_xx

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #180 on: 15 August 2020, 12:12:44 am »
I wish I could afford plastic surgery.

Curvymamma

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #181 on: 15 August 2020, 06:08:03 am »
I wish I could afford plastic surgery.

Have you thought of going abroad? I've had 2 different surgeries abroad, the surgeons and facilities and prices imo are so much better than here. 

peaches_xx

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #182 on: 16 August 2020, 10:31:30 pm »
Have you thought of going abroad? I've had 2 different surgeries abroad, the surgeons and facilities and prices imo are so much better than here.
Yes but online scare stories and my mum always talks me out of it. Where did you go?

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #183 on: 16 August 2020, 10:39:33 pm »
Take it to PM folks, please :)

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barbiegirl

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #184 on: 17 August 2020, 05:53:10 am »
Not exactly lipo but I had a nose job. I thought I would be able to return after a week  ;D silly me, I ended up taking a month off.

I’d really advise you to take as much time off as you can to recover, even a nose job was quite taxing as my nose was (and still is) so sensitive I had to be careful when giving oral and kissing. I asked clients to be careful and they were all fine about this.
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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #185 on: 17 August 2020, 05:58:03 am »
You would book on the morning early, get your lips done and take a booking at lunch time that involve kiss and owo?

There’s no right or wrong answer to this, as everyone bruises and swells differently after having lip fillers. It all depends on you and the product they use. Ice helps.

Personally, it doesn’t bother me and I have my appointment when I’m free on the day. I go straight back to work, my lips feel a bit stiff but I can kiss and do OWO just fine. I don’t really bruise badly or swell. Everyone is different though :)
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peaches_xx

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #186 on: 17 August 2020, 03:37:19 pm »
if anyone wants to PM me cheap overseas surgery locations that you would recommend please do

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #187 on: 03 October 2020, 08:29:57 am »
I had my first HIFU appointment yesterday.  For my belly.  I am a bit of a wuss when it comes to pain so the therapist cannot use the highest setting but it takes 2 months for it to properly reduce any sagging.  I have to go three times three months apart.

If you look for more rural locations prices vary widely.  She is doing mine fairly reasonably (£300 each time).  Takes 2 hours.  I lost nearly 2 inches immediately also.

Gypsy

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #188 on: 03 October 2020, 01:50:19 pm »
I had my first HIFU appointment yesterday.  For my belly.  I am a bit of a wuss when it comes to pain so the therapist cannot use the highest setting but it takes 2 months for it to properly reduce any sagging.  I have to go three times three months apart.

If you look for more rural locations prices vary widely.  She is doing mine fairly reasonably (£300 each time).  Takes 2 hours.  I lost nearly 2 inches immediately also.

Wow! That's incredible! Sorry, what's HIFU?  ;D
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Mirror

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #189 on: 03 October 2020, 03:01:22 pm »
Wow! That's incredible! Sorry, what's HIFU?  ;D

Google says skin tightening.

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #190 on: 03 October 2020, 06:28:25 pm »
Google says skin tightening.

Yeah, I Googled it and I have a machine that does something similar.
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Lushblossom

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #191 on: 04 October 2020, 09:06:01 am »
It feels a little like a TENS machine.

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #192 on: 04 October 2020, 09:35:51 am »
Again

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #193 on: 29 March 2021, 12:30:29 am »
I’ve had lip filler before, and I recently dissolved to start building new lips (old stubborn filler was above my lip). I’m well aware that I need at least 5-7 days for lips to recover

However, I am considering getting cheeks, jaw and chin filler. I was wondering how many days before I work you would wait until having this procedure done? I’m just thinking in terms of blow Jobs and kissing, as I don’t want the filler to move around because I’ve gone back to work too soon
Do you think 3 days post filler is okay to work?
Thank you ☺️

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #194 on: 29 March 2021, 11:04:45 pm »
Yes it will be fine hun- I’ve worked same day ( not for lip filler) but the rest xx