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How far would you go to improve your look

Poll: Would you get cosmetic surgery? (167 member(s) have cast votes)

Would you get cosmetic surgery?

  1. Already done (18 votes [10.91%])

    Percentage of vote: 10.91%

  2. Yes (86 votes [52.12%])

    Percentage of vote: 52.12%

  3. No (38 votes [23.03%])

    Percentage of vote: 23.03%

  4. No but would get botox (6 votes [3.64%])

    Percentage of vote: 3.64%

  5. Other (17 votes [10.30%])

    Percentage of vote: 10.30%

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siberianhusky's Photo siberianhusky 02 Jun 2013

The money is already set aside for a lifestyle lift. However, I wouldn't want to look like Sly Stalone.
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bosharpe's Photo bosharpe 21 Aug 2016

I'm wondering about preventative measures now I'm in my 30s. Maybe fillers later on, and ultrasound if I have the money...

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Olivia Fair's Photo Olivia Fair 07 Feb 2017

The only things I have ever thought of would be to have a couple scares removed. I scar bad there is a big one on my leg .... a tattoo is also something I have thought about.

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ekaitz's Photo ekaitz 14 Jun 2017

What do you guys think about bipolar radiofrequency machines for mild skin face lift and tightness improvement? Maybe its mild but its said to get decent results with time and its a very little invasive prodecure.

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bosharpe's Photo bosharpe 04 Jul 2017

What do you guys think about bipolar radiofrequency machines for mild skin face lift and tightness improvement? Maybe its mild but its said to get decent results with time and its a very little invasive prodecure.

 

I've read a little bit about it. I think it's definitely worth thoroughly researching before getting some treatment. If you look at the success stories vs the nightmares people have undergone over on the RealSelf website, with some of these procedures it's like 40-50% thumbs down. Then there is also the doctor and their reputation and whether you trust them to admit to you you're actually not an ideal candidate for the procedure. 

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Faustina's Photo Faustina 07 Jul 2017

I really don't know. Perhaps if I could afford the very best but its such a gamble and people often end up looking worse or they look "done" and not younger. It must be possible if you look at people like rachel weisz or Jenifer Lopez they look 30ish but are closer to 50 and to my eye they look very natural although there is the odd picture of rachel weisz looking puffy suggesting fillers. They both must get stuff done but I have not idea what.

 

Personally at present I do all my own cosmetic interventions peels, needling, laser etc because I know of nobody I could really trust with my face especially after a dermotologist messed up my face in my 20's with a bad peel!

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Amira L.'s Photo Amira L. 22 Jul 2020

I'd say yes but only for fairly minor things. To me, higher risk operations would not be worth it. And only if it was 100% for myself and not because someone else thought I should!  :laugh:

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