How Much £ for Liposuction?

Fraggr said:
Not everyone is happy with the way they look, and some people are motivated enough to do something about it. He has tried exercising but it isn't working, so he is trying something else. I think he should carry on exercising and up the intensity for a few more months before doing this.

I do agree, however i remember reading that once one plunges into the world of plastic surgery to fix an ailigment on one's body...It is like sex, you would always go back for more.
I dont know the Op but assuming he gets it done now, what is the possibility he wont want something else fixed?
 
qwerty said:
What does he do? Professional pie eater?
*Tries to think of a profession where not having a double chin would be better*

Hmmm...

Limbo?
Turtle neck jumper model?
 
It'll go eventually, just keep working at it, I wouldn't fancy cosmetic surgery myself, what if it was the 1 in a million ops that goes wrong, you'd be well and truly shafted then.

Or, grow a beard and become ZZTopfan.:)
 
no idea what it costs but a lot of people fly out to Prague to get it done. I know someone in the business so will ask but i assume about 1000 gbp.
 
Dr Jones said:
Oh... but then again, didn't elvis let himself go abit?
(Sorry if you find that offensive Elvisfan)

Typical stereotype answer, I'm afraid. How many blokes gain weight when they get near 40?
 
I sort of agree that it will probably just come back. I knew a girl round the corner from me who was proper FAT. Like i mean she was verging on "can't leave the house" fat. She had liposuction and was literally back to the same size within a year.
 
Coming from someone who knows someone that has had liposuction...it's the sort of thing you need to talk to a doctor about at great lengths before you even consider it (though that's obvious). There might be medication/specialised diets/fitness exercises etc...that could help. Also, after having the surgery, you'd have the problem of scars, which, in most cases, looks worse than the original thing.
 
samat2001 said:
Coming from someone who knows someone that has had liposuction...it's the sort of thing you need to talk to a doctor about at great lengths before you even consider it (though that's obvious). There might be medication/specialised diets/fitness exercises etc...that could help. Also, after having the surgery, you'd have the problem of scars, which, in most cases, looks worse than the original thing.

Did your friends get botched or something? With modern proceedures, scarring is kept to an extreme minimum.
 
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