Yep, watching them grow every week until they grew by two cups is definitely satisfying, I went with what I commented about and after the first 20 days or so I went up by one cup! I simply go'ogled Mika Klopsworth's Breast Guide and now they’re fuller and firmer than I expected!
Yep, watching them grow every week until they grew by two cups is definitely satisfying, I went with what I commented about and after the first 20 days or so I went up by one cup! I simply go'ogled Mika Klopsworth's Breast Guide and now they’re fuller and firmer than I expected!
Can a full lace wig with no metal be worn if glued down with adhesive, i am scheduled for a hair appt 2 weeks before surgery, i will have to cancel it for after if i cant wear the wig 🥴
as long as there’s no metalwork is ok. I would recommend wearing a hair band and tying your hair in a plat high so it doesn’t get caught in any transfer when you’re asleep. Also let the anaesthetist know also so they can keep an eye on it when your are being transferred and make sure it’s protected. Good luck !
Wow, watching how they grew one cup in less than a month was admittedly shocking, I used what I talked about the other day, and well it actually took about 6 weeks for them to totally grow by two cups, I just go’ogled Mika Klopsworth and now the looks I get are so worth it.
I worked in Burns, Plastics, Reconstructive and Cosmetic surgery for over three decades. The word derives from the Greek 'Plastikos' which refers to anything which may be moulded or shaped.
Hi yes We do wear special masks for surgery for patients that have COVID but there’s a limited time it can be worn. This Is because they start to become painful and wearers get CO2 retention which means you can get confusion. Also When someone is under general anaesthetic the tube goes deep into the lung windpipe so the viral exposure when the tube is placed and removed with the patient is significantly higher than in the open as the deep areas are expelled which is why there is such a high death rate due to exposure of doctors and medical professionals. So unless it’s absolutely necessary ie an emergency we would delay the surgery until the the patients is better. Also most important operating on someone who’s immune system is lowered with a virus puts patients at significant risk of serious complications . So if can be delayed best to delay. Hope this info helps
There’s no real ‘good’ age to start Botox as everyone’s skin is different and muscle activity is different. Many people have forehead lines that appear when you talk and disappear when your forehead is at rest. When these fine lines are starting to persist or remain even at rest you may want do something to prevent these lines getting deeper and permanent if they bother you. So when the fine lines are persistent at rest. The age can vary from person to person and taking care of your skin with good moisturiser, sleep and good diet should also be used as well maintaining a healthy lifestyle ( easier said than done I know!) When the fine lines become deep and permanent Botox won’t make them disappear but they may prevent them from getting worse. You would need either dermal / fat or hyaluronic acid (filler) or something something surgical at this stage but speak to a surgeon for this. Hope this helps
Hi Sam, yes scars are permanent but we as plastic surgeons will position them so they are placed discreetly or hidden. So a tummy tuck low in the knicker line or facelift scar hidden behind the ears etc depending on the procedure. Also importantly they fade with time and can become faint and almost non visible but they are still there. I’ll be doing a post on how people can take care of their scars to help fade, and flatten so they are very much less obvious. But many factors involved. Hope this will help
thanks a lot for such an informative video i am practicing at home i can see some overlap in the sutured edges of the gloves. is this normal? because i am having similar issue!