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chocoholicgirl

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #120 on: 27 January 2018, 09:53:41 pm »
I've had my nose done too, few years ago now and remember the feeling of struggling to breathe, eat drink etc but it's no more than a few days. You should feel well enough to work in two or three weeks I guess although I reckon BJ's might be tricky!  :o

I do remember the black eyes, impossible to cover up well for a good three weeks. Grab yourself some damn good concealer, if you don't have any order some online, they take longer to go than you think and they are BLACK as fuck!

If you can take more time off then do, look after yourself. Arnica is good for bruising but they probably advised that. Rest up and enjoy your new nose OMG it makes so much difference to confidence I can tell you. For me, it went from hating it before, loving it after but for the most part it's that I just don't notice it now and that's exactly what I wanted, so glad I had it done.  :)

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #121 on: 27 January 2018, 09:58:37 pm »
I've had my nose done too, few years ago now and remember the feeling of struggling to breathe, eat drink etc but it's no more than a few days. You should feel well enough to work in two or three weeks I guess although I reckon BJ's might be tricky!  :o

I do remember the black eyes, impossible to cover up well for a good three weeks. Grab yourself some damn good concealer, if you don't have any order some online, they take longer to go than you think and they are BLACK as fuck!

If you can take more time off then do, look after yourself. Arnica is good for bruising but they probably advised that. Rest up and enjoy your new nose OMG it makes so much difference to confidence I can tell you. For me, it went from hating it before, loving it after but for the most part it's that I just don't notice it now and that's exactly what I wanted, so glad I had it done.  :)

Thanks for sharing your experience :) You know black eyes wise im quite lucky, only seem to have a line on upper eye lid (kinda looks like im wearing eye liner) For sure wont be back working till at least 1st March. At the moment just struggling with having a full nose of snot and blood and I cant do anything. Read that from other girls saying its an amazing but gross feeling when you go and they drain your nose for first time! I swear it will be like having an orgasm!! haha. On that subject, being honest.....not been able to make myself cum since having it done! no wonder I am so miserable!! but your right, know it will be worth it. My nose has always ruined my face. So will make such a difference!! Got to wait another 7-10 days before can see  ;D xx
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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #122 on: 28 January 2018, 09:58:41 am »
Re the black eyes, mine weren't that bad the first few days but kicked in after about a week or so, they got a lot worse before they got better, I thought they weren't that bad and then oh fuck! You do think they would be worse to begin with but no so just be aware. Obviously my experience may be different! I think you said your nose was done 5 days ago now? They will probably still get worse. God the voice of doom! Sorry! I think if I'd had the sense to order a damn strong concealer online I would have been able to go out and about sooner.

On the up side, I found the pain very manageable and nowhere near as bad as I was expecting, once the plasters & packing etc was gone of course, such a relief! Mine was 'open' too so quite a lot was done to it, I won't go into details!  :o

Congrats on your new nose!

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #123 on: 29 January 2018, 02:37:31 am »
Re the black eyes, mine weren't that bad the first few days but kicked in after about a week or so, they got a lot worse before they got better, I thought they weren't that bad and then oh fuck! You do think they would be worse to begin with but no so just be aware. Obviously my experience may be different! I think you said your nose was done 5 days ago now? They will probably still get worse. God the voice of doom! Sorry! I think if I'd had the sense to order a damn strong concealer online I would have been able to go out and about sooner.

On the up side, I found the pain very manageable and nowhere near as bad as I was expecting, once the plasters & packing etc was gone of course, such a relief! Mine was 'open' too so quite a lot was done to it, I won't go into details!  :o

Congrats on your new nose!

Sorry only just realised not replied to this. omg these last couple of days have been tough. Well its 2:30am and im still awake! haha not good. Feel so crap  :'( starting to get more pain, eyes still not too bad although one is starting to come out a bit more. black eyes are the least of my problems at the moment lol. Just cant sleep and for some reason my stomach hurts so much.

Even after all this still no regrets and know will feel so much better when I can hopefully see the amazing results. Please feel free to share details! my surgeon told me he taken a lot of bone away so cant wait to see! :) xx
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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #124 on: 29 January 2018, 08:08:27 am »
Can we pleaae make sure we keep a sex work context here as per the rules, folks? We don't want it wandering off :).

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #125 on: 29 January 2018, 08:11:55 am »
Oh poor you it is depressing but also exciting waiting for the results! We can share stories by PM if you want, I doubt many on here want the actual details  ;D and I may have taken it slightly off topic!


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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #126 on: 29 January 2018, 08:13:02 am »
Oh poor you it is depressing but also exciting waiting for the results! We can share stories by PM if you want, I doubt many on here want the actual details  ;D and I may have taken it slightly off topic!

Edit - Amy you just beat me to it!

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #127 on: 21 April 2018, 05:40:53 am »
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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #128 on: 24 April 2018, 06:20:26 pm »
Im going to get my nose done ( anyone who can recommend please pm me )

can i ask how long it was before u could return to escorting?

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #129 on: 24 April 2018, 06:42:23 pm »
Im going to get my nose done ( anyone who can recommend please pm me )

can i ask how long it was before u could return to escorting?

Just seen your PM and replied  ;D (as on the subject of escorting and to do with it) I took 4 weeks off after mine which for sure was enough time to heal but I took it easy (no facefucking etc) for the first couple of weeks xx
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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #130 on: 25 April 2018, 05:28:18 pm »
Getting back on subject..... ;D  I had my nose done yesterday and I plan to take at least 4-5 weeks off. Always hated my nose but omg wasnt expecting to feel so bad afterwards. Its amazing just how one area of your nose can affect your whole face and even breathing/throat. I keep looking in the mirror and thinking would be so funny to arrange a meet and see how the client would react! haha. Been honest about it with my regulars and of course most said I didnt need it doing and a couple were sweet enough to send me a message wishing me luck. so recap, if anyone is thinking of having a nose job, for sure take at LEAST 4 weeks off. Stay safe everyone xxxx
Hope your recovery isn't too much of an ordeal. I had this op done years ago , just be careful with sneezing in case it causes uneccasary bleeding down back of the throat if you had heyfever. .
Totally agree with aftercare with that one , seemed to be quite sore too.

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #131 on: 25 April 2018, 06:04:29 pm »
Hope your recovery isn't too much of an ordeal. I had this op done years ago , just be careful with sneezing in case it causes uneccasary bleeding down back of the throat if you had heyfever. .
Totally agree with aftercare with that one , seemed to be quite sore too.

Yeah, was horrible having a blocked nose for 2 weeks and not being about to blow (nose that is  ;) ) recovery was fine overall and went back to escorting just under 4 weeks xx
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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #132 on: 26 April 2018, 05:41:39 am »
There's so brilliant advice here from the ladies ,I would love to get the money together for breast uplift and also lypo it would certainly give me a better shape .
I had a breast augmentation years ago but the scars were too much and that left obvious red lines under and around the breast and nipples wher they lift them.I'd like to improve those areas .
I'd need much time off then get back on track with work  after that time
could do with botox too for forehead deep lines
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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #133 on: 26 April 2018, 10:27:10 am »
Has anyone here had a mini  tummy tuck (no muscle issues which should make it easier recovery I think?)  ? How long were you off? My possible future surgeon said 6 weeks but I'm not sure that's long enough given the amount of sex we have in this job. Also scarring and wound healing and work? I managed after my BA by keeping a bra on in bookings but I'm not sure how well always wearimg knickers would go down with my now clients.
I'm at the seeing consultant stage so nothing booked but time off is my biggest fear.
 

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Re: Working after cosmetic surgery
« Reply #134 on: 28 April 2018, 07:48:53 pm »
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