I'd love this too, but I've heard they go in through the side of your head near your temples (ie the long way round!)?!!I think I need tear trough filler.
Oh god really?I'd love this too, but I've heard they go in through the side of your head near your temples (ie the long way round!)?!!
I looked into it before I had my second one, but decided against it. Mainly because I was worried about travelling back after surgery, and what would happen if something didn’t go right while I was out there. I ended up sticking to this country and I paid £4600.Has anyone had surgery abroad? Been saving for a breast augmentation here (6k) but my friend just booked in turkey for £2k. Seriously considering it
Tear trough filler? I’ve seen some great results from this but like with any filler I think you need to choose carefully where you go. One of my friends had it done by a local Botox/filler girl and she used too much filler. She ended up with terrible bruising and had to go and have it dissolved!There’s this new (relatively new?) thing of having the hollow spaces, if one is unfortunate enough to have that, under the eyes injected with filler. I like the results it gives but I’m in two minds whether to have it done, as I have seen some scare stories.
That’s the one. Eek, your poor friend! :-( I thought regulations would’ve tightened up by now, I remember reading some news articles a couple of years ago about how the industry in the UK wasn’t strictly regulated.Tear trough filler? I’ve seen some great results from this but like with any filler I think you need to choose carefully where you go. One of my friends had it done by a local Botox/filler girl and she used too much filler. She ended up with terrible bruising and had to go and have it dissolved!
That’s the same with anything though really, you just have to look into the injector and make sure it’s someone experienced
Yeah it really should be more regulated. I’m in the beauty industry (not injectables) and there’s always talk of them tightening it up but I think it’ll be such a huge thing to do. It’s scary though that you can do a one day course and then be qualified to work on peoples faces!That’s the one. Eek, your poor friend! :-( I thought regulations would’ve tightened up by now, I remember reading some news articles a couple of years ago about how the industry in the UK wasn’t strictly regulated.
i had a raised facial mole removed in the summer..i was quite worried that the scarring would be bad but i have to say i have a small red mark thats barely noticeable. The consultant I saw gave me petroleum jelly to put on it ..apparantly it quite a recent change to aftercare and stops wound scabbing over so prevents some of the scarring.I had my boobs done at 18, then got them done again at 26. It was the best thing I’ve ever done, I was so flat chested and so self conscious as a teenager. I went to a C the first time then a DD second time - the second ones are partially under the muscle too, which means they have that natural “drop” of real boobs but they’re also still full at the top. I’ll probably have them done again once I’ve had children.
I’ve had Botox in my face but also under my arms to try and control excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis). That didn’t work, so it felt like a waste of money. I saw on another thread recently about a laser treatment that stops it permanently which is something I’d love to get done.
I’ve also had some moles removed by my doctor, ones that would usually be hidden but I just didn’t like. I have a few on my face that I’d love to have removed but have been told it’d leave quite big scars, so for now I’ve left them as they are.
I get my lips done regularly (before the lockdowns) next on my list is jaw filler.Filler in lips and jaw only so far.
Sharp pinch but nothing compared to lips - but I don’t think lips hurt that much neither.I get my lips done regularly (before the lockdowns) next on my list is jaw filler.
If you don’t mind me asking you: what’s the pain like? Are results straight away or does it take a few weeks to settle? How often do you need it topping up?
Thanks so much will be booking a consultation when the clinic officially opens. I like my chinSharp pinch but nothing compared to lips - but I don’t think lips hurt that much neither.
Once done it can look lumpy mind but will settle, and massage!
ive had about 2ml either side, no sharp jawline though. I’ve gained weight and stopped having it done as I thought no point when gaining weight
I think for a really difference your looking at around 3ml at least over maybe a few months. I guess it depends if filler goes ‘down’ Quicker on yourself?
It’s been around 2.5 years since I had it done and the edges I’ll call it the start of jaw line where your ear lobes are still have a bit there as definition but by my chin nothing really.
Oh that’s interesting! Did you go through your GP for that or through somewhere cosmetic?i had a raised facial mole removed in the summer..i was quite worried that the scarring would be bad but i have to say i have a small red mark thats barely noticeable. The consultant I saw gave me petroleum jelly to put on it ..apparantly it quite a recent change to aftercare and stops wound scabbing over so prevents some of the scarring.
ive got Bupa through my work..the mole kept itching and it was driving me mad. as my GP wasnt doing appts unless for emergencies due to pandemic i went straight throught them. I dont think they classed it as cosmetic as i have a family history of skin cancer but the consultant was keen to reduce scarring as it was facial. He is a Mohs surgery (skin cancer) specialist which is why i chose him (just in case my mole was).Oh that’s interesting! Did you go through your GP for that or through somewhere cosmetic?
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