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Old 5th May 2002, 17:00
Cazarey Cazarey is offline
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Thanks for that info Dawn!

I was doing OK till you mentioned the cutting the flap of the eye bit! Im really squeamish about eyes, but fortunately my daughter is not, so I think I will look into this for her.

I would probably be financially better off if she has this done, as at the moment I am paying for her contact lenses monthly.
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Old 5th May 2002, 23:55
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The idea of going under any sort of knife so to speak makes me nervous in it self.....yuck
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Old 6th May 2002, 08:48
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Talking Sultanlik, you are right...

I think if they spent the money on a really good holiday (in order to relax), some good wine (for heart and blood circulation) and something to make them laugh (strengthens muscles of the belly, burns fat and makes your face look younger) they would earn better results than with cosmetic surgery...
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Old 6th May 2002, 14:41
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NOT me. God gave me more than I can handle some times. I lost a bit of it, then got it all back. And being only 5 feet tall and having so very much weight in front, I get some pretty rude jokes.

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Old 22nd August 2011, 09:55
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I think Cosmetic surgery is not a very bad idea. Cosmetic surgery procedures alter a part of the body that the person is not satisfied with. Common cosmetic procedures include making the breasts larger (augmentation mammoplasty) or smaller (reduction mammoplasty), reshaping the nose (rhinoplasty), and removing pockets of fat from specific spots on the body (liposuction). Some cosmetic procedures aren't even surgical in the way that most people think of surgery — that is, cutting and stitching. For example, the use of special lasers to remove unwanted hair and sanding skin to improve severe scarring are two such treatments. ****** removed link ********

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