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Plastic Fantastic
Posted: Wed 30 Mar, 2005 16.58
by Gavin Scott
As I mentioned in another thread, I recently had some plastic surgery, giving me a rather impressive looking torso.
After only two weeks I have only the most minor scar (which should fade away in the next couple of months). There aren't even any stiches to worry about as they are hidden inside the skin.
Although I had a very good reason to want it done, how do you all feel about cosmetic surgery? Is there any aspect of yourself you would change if you had the budget and inclination?
I'm aware that most of you here are young 'uns, so age reversal is unlikely to be on your list, but what if anything would be?
Posted: Wed 30 Mar, 2005 17.09
by Jamez
I'd have lip-suction on my tummy, because I can feel a damn good six pack under the 2cm's of flab i have on there, so i would want to bring that out a bit.
I would have my teeth done, and a nose job.
Posted: Wed 30 Mar, 2005 17.11
by Gavin Scott
They did that lipo thing to me too as part of the process. I am informed that fat cells will never again populate round my waist, and it has revealed a muscle tone I had never seen. Woo and indeed hoo.
My mother is having her teeth done shortly, and if it looks bearable then I'll be doing that next.
Posted: Wed 30 Mar, 2005 17.14
by Jamez
I used to have great teeth, but then some bastards at the back of my mouth appeared about 5 years ago and pushed my front ones crooked - it looks horrible and I'm quite conscious about smiling.
Also, and I've just noticed it, there is a fucking hole at the top of one of my canine teeth at the top. Not good.
I've been to the NHS orthodontist, but he fobbed me off saying that it "didn't look too bad". Tosser.
Posted: Wed 30 Mar, 2005 17.20
by Gavin Scott
That's also my story. I had 4 wisdom teeth through at the same time, knocking my eye teeth backwards.
A simple fix, but I'd like them all done.
Why the hell not?
Posted: Wed 30 Mar, 2005 17.22
by James Martin
I'd NEVER have it done. ANY sort of surgery quite frankly scares me, so the less I've got to go under anasthetic the better.
There's no way I'm having an operation because I want to. I just don't see why anyone would actually WANT to put themselves through it!
Posted: Wed 30 Mar, 2005 17.26
by Jamez
James Martin wrote:I'd NEVER have it done. ANY sort of surgery quite frankly scares me, so the less I've got to go under anasthetic the better.
There's no way I'm having an operation because I want to. I just don't see why anyone would actually WANT to put themselves through it!
How about voice coaching, then? No going under the knife necessary!
Posted: Wed 30 Mar, 2005 17.26
by Gavin Scott
Its a tough call to be sure, as I'm no more fond of anaesthetics than you; but the benefits outweigh the risks in my view.
Plus I have a rather wonderful surgeon whom I trust.
Posted: Wed 30 Mar, 2005 17.44
by noelfirl
Jamez wrote:I used to have great teeth, but then some bastards at the back of my mouth appeared about 5 years ago and pushed my front ones crooked - it looks horrible and I'm quite conscious about smiling.
I've got the same problem, slowly but surely my right of my two front teeth... is rotating into my mouth

I think I'll have to get braces or an op sooner or later.
Posted: Wed 30 Mar, 2005 18.13
by Orry Verducci
I won't be going under the knife as I hate surgery. The thought of going to hospital or somewhere else to have anything done makes me sick.
Posted: Wed 30 Mar, 2005 21.28
by Martin
Gavin Scott wrote:Its a tough call to be sure, as I'm no more fond of anaesthetics than you; but the benefits outweigh the risks in my view.
Plus I have a rather wonderful surgeon whom I trust.
If you don't mind me asking, how much did you pay?