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Neil 11-07-2009 07:37

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 727901)
Neil, that may be so, but why take the risks?
All operations have an inherent risk to them.....if you have to have something done because your well being depends on it then fair enough, but to take the risk because of vanity or 'fashion'....in my book it isn't worth it.

Some of these operations are done to try and resolve depression type issues, would you agree with that as being required?

jaysay 11-07-2009 09:00

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It doesn't matter what the surgery is for, there is a risk, so why put your life at risk with an unnecessary operation

BERNADETTE 11-07-2009 09:21

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More should be done to look at the underlying issues that make people want cosmetic surgery. I most certainly wouldn't contemplate having surgey unless it was absolutely necessary.

jaysay 11-07-2009 09:29

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 727928)
More should be done to look at the underlying issues that make people want cosmetic surgery. I most certainly wouldn't contemplate having surgey unless it was absolutely necessary.

Totally agree Bernie, its bad enough having surgery when its for health reasons

katex 11-07-2009 10:04

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 727905)
Some of these operations are done to try and resolve depression type issues, would you agree with that as being required?

I agree Neil ... not always particularly what you call depression with some ladies, just that they have always been unhappy (yes, obsessed) with the size of their boobs and affects their self-confidence ... particularly when they are young.

I have personally experienced fantastic changes in friends after having this operation and well worth the risk for the difference it made to their lives. They walk tall now instead of stooping.

flashy 11-07-2009 11:23

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my reason for this isnt because i'm depressed, i love my boobies and just want them to stay like this forever, they are and always have been my best asset and i want to keep it that way :D

jaysay 11-07-2009 13:26

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 727954)
my reason for this isnt because i'm depressed, i love my boobies and just want them to stay like this forever, they are and always have been my best asset and i want to keep it that way :D

Well I've only your word for that flashy:rolleyes::D

flashy 11-07-2009 14:05

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there's one or two on here who know what i'm on about Jay :D

jaysay 11-07-2009 14:09

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 727977)
there's one or two on here who know what i'm on about Jay :D

Ya but I don't:s_cry::D

mattylad 11-07-2009 14:22

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Is Jaysay gonna be asking for pictures next? :D

Margaret Pilkington 11-07-2009 14:33

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No Neil, I do not agree with doing any surgery for depression.......It would need a different approach.
The other thing is that some women will say anything to get whatever they think wil limprove them.....but they usually are not satisfied with one procedure....the underlying issues need to be tackled and it has to be confirmed that there is a true psychiatric illness...even then I am not entirely sure that surgery is the answer.

People with the money to pay for surgical procedures will get it done because they can pay(Denise Hendry fell into this category)......on the NHS, I think the selection procedures for cosmetic surgery are more rigorous.

BERNADETTE 11-07-2009 15:46

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I know a woman who had what can only be described as very radical surgery on the NHS after having two c-sections and not liking the tummy she was left with. When I say radical she was cut more or less all the way round the middle to be treated. Luckily she came through it fine but what if she hadn't? There could quite easily have been three very young children left without a mummy. I agree with Marg on this one.

accyman 11-07-2009 16:25

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thousands of people have cosmetic surgery each year with no problems at all, its only when some partialy famous person or some Z list celibrity has a problem it gets blown all out of proportion :rolleyes:

theres risk in all surgery but there are differnt levels of risk for different surgeries so if bigger boobs or a smaller nose is that important to you then knock your socks off because in the scale of things its not as risky as a lung transplant or somthing

BERNADETTE 11-07-2009 16:37

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No it isn't as risky as a lung transplant or many major ops but by the same token a boob or nose job is not going to save your life. I would say the number of people having lung transplant or any major surgery do so in the hope that it will save their life and there is a world of difference IMHO

flashy 11-07-2009 17:00

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Originally Posted by mattylad (Post 727982)
Is Jaysay gonna be asking for pictures next? :D


i have a pic of them if anyone wants to see them its a very tasteful pic in a bra LOL








its ok i wont be posting any pics of my boobies on here


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