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    • FunzF Offline
      Funz
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      I was toying with the idea of vaser lipo earlier this year. Think it is getting pretty common. I have friends who have gone for lipo, botox, tummy tuck, RF, thermage, etc. In fact, DH was thinking of going for lipo as well. He was exercising and losing quite a lot of weight but his travelling schedule has resulted in a loss of momentum and he piled the weight back on again.


      For now, I am trying more natural methods but I will not rule out lipo. First on my list now is getting rid of pigments, then most probably thermage or RF.

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        carebear
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        kiasimom:
        Thanks insider for sharing.


        i am seriously considering to go for lipo 😉
        Then you should consider vaser liposelection.
        Can be done as day surgery under local anaesthesia.
        Will be less risky than liposuction, provided that your skin is not too loose and can return to its original shape after the procedure.

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          jedamum
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          hm..to those who said 'yes/maybe' to plastic surgery, what are your husband's stand?

          my husband will have the 'Go for it! Woohoo!' type of reaction.. :roll:

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            carebear
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            jedamum:
            hm..to those who said 'yes/maybe' to plastic surgery, what are your husband's stand?

            my husband will have the 'Go for it! Woohoo!' type of reaction.. :roll:
            I think if i were to go for it, my husband won't even notice! :roll:
            He does not notice external appearance, or at least that's the impression he has given me.
            He lives in a virtual world with his computer and xbox!
            And his dedication to our kids' academic welfare.

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              kiasimom
              last edited by

              My husband will have no objections if it can make me look better and more confident.

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                Blobbi
                last edited by

                carebear:

                Then you should consider vaser liposelection.
                Can be done as day surgery under local anaesthesia.
                Will be less risky than liposuction, provided that your skin is not too loose and can return to its original shape after the procedure.
                I heard that thermage can tighten the skin, but it may not work on some people. I don't know how true that is, but if so, it's a financial risk because of the cost.

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                  Blobbi
                  last edited by

                  jedamum:
                  hm..to those who said 'yes/maybe' to plastic surgery, what are your husband's stand?

                  my husband will have the 'Go for it! Woohoo!' type of reaction.. :roll:
                  I think no problem actually! But I'd prefer to do the non-invasive type which probably doesn't fall under plastic surgery cos I'm scared of pain. Like microdermabrasion (did it once - super!) and IPL.

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                    kiasimom
                    last edited by

                    Hi Blobbi,


                    How about Botox?

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                      Blobbi
                      last edited by

                      Tee hee. WHy not? Quite safe, right? A friend went for it cos she likes to frown - she looks really relaxed now actually. I don’t frown much but surely will have to consider.


                      Would you consider botox too?

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                        kiasimom
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                        Yes, I definitely will…kekeke


                        Am pining hope that DS can fulfil his dream and be a cosmetic surgeon then I can have FREE treatment …hahaha

                        But for now, I have to pay for the treatment if I have to go for it.

                        I tried Silkpeel and the result is good!
                        Tried laser and my face was red and swollen for few days. Took about a week to recover but the end result was satisfactory.

                        Has to stay indoors for 1 week till my face fully recovered.

                        Heard from my doc has to do another 2 or 3 times to get perfect results.

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