Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I plan to get my undereye bags removed in 2015. Would love a breast lift but I've also heard it doesn't help much. I dont want bigger boobs either.
I'm so close to getting my lower eyes done as well. I'm only 34, but I was born with puffy lower eyes. It ages me so much.
I'm getting implants next month and am considering tacking my eyes on, but I'm way more scared to do my eyes than my boobs. The doctor said the recovery from the eyes is a good 2 weeks vs. I can be back at work in 4 days with the boobs. I think I'm going to chicken out for the eyes and maybe get them done for my 40th.
Anonymous wrote:I plan to get my undereye bags removed in 2015. Would love a breast lift but I've also heard it doesn't help much. I dont want bigger boobs either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Personally, it just seems wrong to augment your appearance from the way you were born... other than for medical reasons.
I'd never consider plastic surgery for the sake of augmenting my natural self. No, I don't consider myself this super gorgeous model type. Hek, I think it'd be neat to have slightly larger breasts (like my lil sis) and a flatter tummy (but hey, i can work on that via good ol' fashion diet and exercise). Nevertheless, I'm confident in my appearance, and I consider my natural self to be beautiful.
Then again, I also have this pride complex where I'd see it as "cheating" or something to simply change the way I was born. Hell, I don't even use make-up (the biggest reasons being the pride thing and I really don't care for it). Shit, if you don't like the way I look, that's your problem... I'm not spending my life trying to please others.![]()
At any rate, I'd never consider it for myself, and I hate the idea of people doing it for purely vain and vacuous reasons (medical, fine... self esteem, eh, I guess if you're not all that confident with a healthy degree of self pride, haha, like me). But hell, to each his own. Your money, your time, your life, whatever.
[A happy, confident, beautiful (self-perspective) 23 year old]
Come back in 10 years, sweetie!

Anonymous wrote:I plan to get my undereye bags removed in 2015. Would love a breast lift but I've also heard it doesn't help much. I dont want bigger boobs either.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 36 yo. I've had belly lipo, breast lift and reduction, inner and outer thigh lipo.
When I'm done having children, I'm going to have another lift/reduction and a tummy tuck and some lipo under my chin. I'm skinny but have a double chin that I hate.
I don't see what the big deal is. I look and feel better. I had the means to do it, it made me look and feel better, so why not.
Over the years my teeth have migrated from their original post-braces straightness so I'm going to get invisalign. I don't see it any differently than lipo or tummy tuck.
Anonymous wrote:Personally, it just seems wrong to augment your appearance from the way you were born... other than for medical reasons.
I'd never consider plastic surgery for the sake of augmenting my natural self. No, I don't consider myself this super gorgeous model type. Hek, I think it'd be neat to have slightly larger breasts (like my lil sis) and a flatter tummy (but hey, i can work on that via good ol' fashion diet and exercise). Nevertheless, I'm confident in my appearance, and I consider my natural self to be beautiful.
Then again, I also have this pride complex where I'd see it as "cheating" or something to simply change the way I was born. Hell, I don't even use make-up (the biggest reasons being the pride thing and I really don't care for it). Shit, if you don't like the way I look, that's your problem... I'm not spending my life trying to please others.![]()
At any rate, I'd never consider it for myself, and I hate the idea of people doing it for purely vain and vacuous reasons (medical, fine... self esteem, eh, I guess if you're not all that confident with a healthy degree of self pride, haha, like me). But hell, to each his own. Your money, your time, your life, whatever.
[A happy, confident, beautiful (self-perspective) 23 year old]
Anonymous wrote:Why is a 23 year-old on this site anyway? Shouldn't she be out doing things that3 year-olds do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had lipo for my fat neck. Best thing I ever did (except wear braces!) Wish I had done it sooner.
Tell me more. My neck/chin has been a problem my whole life, even when I am thin. How did it work? What was the recovery? Cost?
I love my doc -- Dr Forman in N Bethesda. Double chin gone, gone, gone! It helps to have elastic skin (which he evaluates). A couple of days. Then a few weeks of small discomfort. about $2300. I had some other stuff done at the time, too. Injectables. I look pretty good! 100% pleased.
Thanks! Will look into it. It sounds like a really small price to pay to fix something that's bugged me for years and can't be changed through diet/exercise.
Thanks! This is me too, great info. Its SO hard to hate pics of yourself because when you smile you face just smooshes out under your jaw and neck is all thick- even when I am at my most fit, I have some photos where if I take it at the wrong angle or smile "wrong" my face looks like someone who weighs 300 pounds. Not joiking! So worth it.
Did it make you look younger? With the tighter neck and jawline?
Anonymous wrote:Don't do the tt until you are at your goal weight and you know you can maintain that weight. If your tt includes a muscle repair and you gain weight, it will not only effect the results of the tt, but you can also have chronic pain due to fat pushing on the stitched muscle.