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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #90 on: 07 January 2017, 05:45:09 pm »
I will PM you barbie who i went with. one thing ladies must bare in mind is to not just save enough money for the surgery but also enough to cover your bills and general stuff whilst you recover also what if you take longer to heal than expected as some times complications do happen just make sure you have enough money to keep you while you heal as coming back to work to soon could make things worse.
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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #91 on: 07 January 2017, 10:03:39 pm »
Hey ladies

Boobe jobs seem to be very expensive now days I was quoted 4 500 to 5 500 a few years back there were 3 800 for good surgeons . I don't fancy going abroad any recomendstations ?

 I know you said you don't want surgury abroad but I have had surgury abroad several times successfully and happy to PM you the clinic that I went to
It was in Belgium and I had the consultation in the UK / London

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #92 on: 29 January 2017, 02:35:42 pm »
Have any off you had plastic surgery to try and booster your career?

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #93 on: 29 January 2017, 02:48:29 pm »
Have any off you had plastic surgery to try and booster your career?

No that would be just silly

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #94 on: 12 February 2017, 10:10:04 pm »
Would it be possible to only offer hand relief afterwards, so you could keep the dressings/suit thing on, or perhaps set up a glory hole so they couldn't see you whilst in recovery!

Hope it goes well!

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #95 on: 13 February 2017, 04:10:31 pm »
I had breast augmentation and had a couple of weeks off. I then did oral only bookings (discounted rate) for a month. This meant I had time to recover and still got paid. Clients didn't mind not being able to go the full way as it was a discounted service =).

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #96 on: 13 February 2017, 05:51:05 pm »
Have any off you had plastic surgery to try and booster your career?

I think if you are small-busted then it could potentially improve your career. I would choose a surgery and surgeon very carefully though. I've seen some absolutely terrible jobs in photos that look as if they are rock hard and must surely be uncomfortable.

However I would only do this if you like the "glam" look if you know what I mean? If you market yourself as "girl next door" natural looking type then I think fake boobs are going to not fit with that.
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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #97 on: 03 March 2017, 10:14:27 pm »
Hi guys,

i have had a breast augmentation. I am fine in myself but my breasts look like they have been hacked by frankenstein ? should i wait and see clients till they've healed property or see clients and keep my bra on?

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #98 on: 03 March 2017, 10:18:11 pm »
Personally I'd wait until they are healed not its worth the risk of damaging them and I'd think most men would want them out and available to touch, squeeze and suck during a booking.

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #99 on: 03 March 2017, 10:18:54 pm »
thanks for your input xx

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #100 on: 03 March 2017, 10:55:57 pm »
A couple of years ago a girl posted on here about a client who squeezed her breasts so hard he ruptured an implant.

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #101 on: 14 March 2017, 11:22:09 am »
Hi Girls

I have read some of the posts and I know some of you had undergone standard liposuction. Has anyone had vaser lipo (ultrasound)on abdomen  with fat transfer to breasts?I have booked the treatment abroad (in Poland) and just wondering if anyone else had it done and how happy are you with the results (mainly the breasts area Im more interested in) I know it's individual thing but it would be nice to have someone to chat to when I'm post op. I am going to stay there for 2weeks (10 days after the lipo) and hoping to return to work after 3weeks but will def keep any interested girls posted;)

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #102 on: 14 March 2017, 01:25:29 pm »
A couple of years ago a girl posted on here about a client who squeezed her breasts so hard he ruptured an implant.

Whaaat? I will reconsider boob job  :o

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #103 on: 14 March 2017, 09:58:45 pm »
My friend had  uplift & implant surgury in cyprus and the surgeon put the implant in the wrong way
She was off work for 6 months & had bad scarring from the uplift
She is devastated she now has to find upwards of ?5000 to get it fixed

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #104 on: 27 March 2017, 10:54:22 am »
Hey ladies. Did anyone had BBL? How long you took off for your recovery? And also dies the result fade away as the fat dies?