plastic surgery...
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I have boobs and botox. I love my boobs. They are the best thing I ever bought. They werent for anyone else but me. And I am sooooo happy with the results. I say go for it! You deserve it. Just make sure you find a good doctor and that you do your homework. Research research research. I looked into my boobs for 6 years before I took the leap. I kind of wish I did it sooner, but I'm so happy that I found the right doctor and knew so much about it before I went under the knife. Hope this helps!
I'm just like you! I love my boobies! :bigsmile:
I say if you do the research and find a good doctor and it's something that will make YOU feel better than go for it!0 -
I figure there are amazing bras for the boobs, and frankly, I just wish mine would shrink again so I could wear more clothes! I just need the loose skin removed and I'm happy enough. 5 kids is reason enough.....but I dont' want to look like I never had kids, that would be sad because they are my life.0
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I see myself getting botox in the future but thats about it. I wish I had bigger boobs, but God made me what I am and he didnt give me a whole lot so ill manage with just a padded bra lol0
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I guess I will am the odd one out. I would not get plastic surgery unless there was a medical need for it. I could not live with myself if I had a procedure done for vanity sake. The good Lord gave me what I have and I don't think un-naturally altering my body would be something He would want me to do. This is completely my opinion for me and my body only, so don't shoot.0
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I guess I will am the odd one out. I would not get plastic surgery unless there was a medical need for it. I could not live with myself if I had a procedure done for vanity sake. The good Lord gave me what I have and I don't think un-naturally altering my body would be something He would want me to do. This is completely my opinion for me and my body only, so don't shoot.
I agree that plastic surgery is not for me, but for a completely different reason.
I've been through 3 major surgeries in my life that were required for medical reasons. I can't imagine every voluntarily going through that pain and misery again if I had the choise.
I worry that people that plan to have surgeries don't know what they are getting themselves into. Would they make the same choice if they knew what recovery would be like?
That being said, everyone's body is their own. Thier opinion is the only one that should matter.0 -
When I get money, I'm going to go for a tummy tuck. I had two large children...both 9lbs. I went from 112lbs to over 200 with my son and my belly is never going to be the same again.
I wonder how much one would cost?????0 -
I guess I will am the odd one out. I would not get plastic surgery unless there was a medical need for it. I could not live with myself if I had a procedure done for vanity sake. The good Lord gave me what I have and I don't think un-naturally altering my body would be something He would want me to do. This is completely my opinion for me and my body only, so don't shoot.
I agree that plastic surgery is not for me, but for a completely different reason.
I've been through 3 major surgeries in my life that were required for medical reasons. I can't imagine every voluntarily going through that pain and misery again if I had the choise.
I worry that people that plan to have surgeries don't know what they are getting themselves into. Would they make the same choice if they knew what recovery would be like?
That being said, everyone's body is their own. Thier opinion is the only one that should matter.
I can't speak for tummy tucks but the recovery for my breast implants wasn't too bad at all. WELL WORTH IT in my opinion. I would do it again in a heart beat.
I got the short end of the stick when it came to boobs in my family. I've been obsessed with them for as long as I can remember and ALWAYS knew that I would be getting implants. It's the first thing I notice on girls when I see them. :bigsmile: :blushing:0 -
I guess I will am the odd one out. I would not get plastic surgery unless there was a medical need for it. I could not live with myself if I had a procedure done for vanity sake. The good Lord gave me what I have and I don't think un-naturally altering my body would be something He would want me to do. This is completely my opinion for me and my body only, so don't shoot.
I agree that plastic surgery is not for me, but for a completely different reason.
I've been through 3 major surgeries in my life that were required for medical reasons. I can't imagine every voluntarily going through that pain and misery again if I had the choise.
I worry that people that plan to have surgeries don't know what they are getting themselves into. Would they make the same choice if they knew what recovery would be like?
That being said, everyone's body is their own. Thier opinion is the only one that should matter.
I can't speak for tummy tucks but the recovery for my breast implants wasn't too bad at all. WELL WORTH IT in my opinion. I would do it again in a heart beat.
I got the short end of the stick when it came to boobs in my family. I've been obsessed with them for as long as I can remember and ALWAYS knew that I would be getting implants. It's the first thing I notice on girls when I see them. :bigsmile: :blushing:
I keep saying that I want ankle lipo to help my cankles and, now that my boobs are shrinking they are looking a little.... saggier than I would like. That said, I have had major surgery before and it was a b*tch to recover from. Granted, that surgery was replacing a ligament in a major joint (my knee). I don't know that sucking out fat or a little nip and tuck would be quite as difficult to recover from, but I have heard that it can be rough.0 -
I guess I will am the odd one out. I would not get plastic surgery unless there was a medical need for it. I could not live with myself if I had a procedure done for vanity sake. The good Lord gave me what I have and I don't think un-naturally altering my body would be something He would want me to do. This is completely my opinion for me and my body only, so don't shoot.
I agree that plastic surgery is not for me, but for a completely different reason.
I've been through 3 major surgeries in my life that were required for medical reasons. I can't imagine every voluntarily going through that pain and misery again if I had the choise.
I worry that people that plan to have surgeries don't know what they are getting themselves into. Would they make the same choice if they knew what recovery would be like?
That being said, everyone's body is their own. Thier opinion is the only one that should matter.
In this case I am going to say recovery is almost always hard and the fact that I have endured 10 surgeries in the last 13 years proves i would probably know. And, I don't feel like I would technically be altering what the Lord gave me, 'cause I already abused the body he gave me and stretched it out... just want to put it back a little closer to what it would have been like if I would have taken care of what he gave me!! and since I have had surgeries for everyting from children to cancer to major joint and bone reconstruction... I think it might be nice to have something done "just for me".0 -
Shannon my boys are 22 months old so I feel your tiredness. They luckily sleep from 7-7 and take a mid day nap.0
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Shannon my boys are 22 months old so I feel your tiredness. They luckily sleep from 7-7 and take a mid day nap.
And I'm jealous! I would be ecstatic if mine went to bed at 7. I could clean, workout, take a shower, and still get to bed at a decent time. My husband stays home with my girls so they usually sleep in a little later, and are up a little later. Which is ok too. It lets me hang out with them longer than the 2 hours if they went to bed at 7. Just so much to do I guess...life is busy.0 -
I have boobs and botox. I love my boobs. They are the best thing I ever bought. They werent for anyone else but me. And I am sooooo happy with the results. I say go for it! You deserve it. Just make sure you find a good doctor and that you do your homework. Research research research. I looked into my boobs for 6 years before I took the leap. I kind of wish I did it sooner, but I'm so happy that I found the right doctor and knew so much about it before I went under the knife. Hope this helps!
Botox at age 24? That seems odd, I can't imagine anything wrinkling on you! I am NOT judging by any means just surprised. I thought I had a wrinkle when I was 21 but it’s just a dimple on side. I kind of stock pile free anti-wrinkle creams but don’t need any yet. I don’t want to start b/c your skin will have the “lipstick effect”. That’s when your skin gets used to something so now you can’t live without it like lip balm or lipstick for moisture. Sunscreen, moisturizer and lots of water daily are ok preventative measures in my books though.
I would definitely get a tummy tuck if I ever had kids. I'd be sure to save for it along with their tuition. I don't want to hate my body for the next 50 years after having children and so many moms on this site do. Way to go for all the mom's who have done it so far and the ones saving, you are worth it! If you feel you look good the way you are au-natural high-five to those moms as well. To those who have done it like most of the moms in the Turbo Jam videos, go bounce a quarter off those abs when you are healed baby, I would!0
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