No but I have considered a brow lift, I feel like that can help with sagging eyelids tooHas anyone here ever done anything for hooded/sagging eyelids? That's the one that really tempts me but unlike fillers, botox, breasts or noses - I can't say I've ever spoken to anyone who has had it addressed.
Im thinking of this. I've lost a stone this year and typically its gone off my boobs. I've got that empty bit at the top of my cup thing going on and I hate it. I don't want to go bigger, I just want them to look less sorry for themselves. Do you have to replace them after a while? How long was the recovery?I’ve had breast implants and uplift 9’years ago now. I lost 10.5 stone and totally lost my boobs and hated my body so i got the implants to make my body in proportion and no one aside my mum and my partner knows or has ever suspected. I am pleased with the results and have so far had no issues since and breastfed my son so no problems there either. Never regretted the decision.
I had under the muscle ones which can be more painful in recovery but I found it to be ok. It was pre kids so I only had to look after myself but it felt like a bad pulled muscle really and aside from not being able to lift things I was fine bumbling around the house. I was back to work after a week (I took a weeks holiday and when I was back to the office no one knew or guessed I’d had surgery).Im thinking of this. I've lost a stone this year and typically its gone off my boobs. I've got that empty bit at the top of my cup thing going on and I hate it. I don't want to go bigger, I just want them to look less sorry for themselves. Do you have to replace them after a while? How long was the recovery?
Ah I'm so tempted. I'm worried about getting the time off work, my job is physical and you need permission to get more then 2 weeks off. But I'd love my boobs to look like they used to. I might get a tummy tuck too, get rid of my mum tum after three kidsI had under the muscle ones which can be more painful in recovery but I found it to be ok. It was pre kids so I only had to look after myself but it felt like a bad pulled muscle really and aside from not being able to lift things I was fine bumbling around the house. I was back to work after a week (I took a weeks holiday and when I was back to the office no one knew or guessed I’d had surgery).
As for replacement, you may need to - depends on how they look/feel or if there are any complications. So far mine are fine and coming up to 9 years old. I’ve had mammograms to check and they are happy the implants are intact and fine so who knows if/when they’d need replacing but you’d need to factor in that as a possibility when going for it as it could be a future cost to think of. They survived a greedy boy feeding off them without looking any different so that’s a good sign I did research it for a while and picked a good surgeon who wasn’t the cheapest around.
Hi, I’m not sure sorry. I guess you could have it topped up if it’s not enough. I will say though that the following day or so my face was so swollen I looked like this guy, it was awfulHow much did you have in your cheeks and chin? I want mine doing but I'd like to see some difference
Have you considered filler for nose?I’d have a nose job tomorrow if I had the money - i have a bump on my nose and I’ve been bullied for it and I hate my side profile
I’m considering lip fillers but only 1ml. I’d also have Botox if I felt I needed it. I don’t judge anyone for doing things that make them feel confident or happy.
I would go and see someone who does Botox and filler (do research and look at before and after photos) it’s amazing what a difference these tweaks can make xxxxI am 74 and think I am 54 and have what I call a "creapy face" of a 90 year old - it runs in the family. What can I do about it other than having a face lift - a bit scared about that but is there another procedure I could try /