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I Got Lip Fillers

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Its a pretty personal and odd thing to post. Surprised youre you're not getting flamed more

Haha you should see my ignore list, there are some crazy cunts on here. Everyone's mellowed out tonight. Of all things that get posted here, augmentation isn't that out of it. Everyone bitches and whines and ponders about it anyway until a woman's in front of them now they have nothing to say other than generic jokes and trolling.
 
As it says on the tin, I'm sharing to rejoice in my newly found quackers. I'm a bit bruised and uneven, and my jaw is swelling up, only from the anesthetic I'm hope. It was one of the most painful things I've felt and trust me I've felt pain. Fuck knows how the Kardashians do it for their whole faces every week.

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man i wish i had the balls to get anything like that done, lmao. i like lip injections, but fuck actually getting it done. i could never. so i'll stay mirin kim.
 
Thank the gods I was born with magnificent lips

same lol.

i think people should of course do what they like with their bodies. though it would be an awkward situation if you have kids, and your kids wonder why their lips, or nose, or whatever isn't the same as yours. or maybe it's just on an individual basis.
 
Yo @Sophia
My wife wants to know how bad it hurt and how long to heal?

Don't say real bad -_-

I'm not gonna lie, I travelled 3 hours and waited for another 2 without having eaten/drank anything, on my period and my anxiety was through the roof. The anesthetic was also beginning to wear off by the time I was seen to. So on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being childbirth, I'd say 5.5 or 6 at a push.

It was very intense and sharp everywhere (my cheek muscles started cramping and spasming, eyes streaming), but it stopped once the needle stopped jabbing and she was finished within 30 seconds. From what I hear from other people, if you get the numbing straight away it's just normal discomfort but bearable, they also do it bit by bit usually within 15 minutes not all at once in 30 seconds.

Once I saw how they looked and how happy I was, I pretty much forgot about the pain and I'm already looking forward to my top up in a few months. Healing takes up to 2 weeks, painless apart from a bit of bruising.
 
I'm not gonna lie, I travelled 3 hours and waited for another 2 without having eaten/drank anything, on my period and my anxiety was through the roof. The anesthetic was also beginning to wear off by the time I was seen to. So on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being childbirth, I'd say 5.5 or 6 at a push.

It was very intense and sharp everywhere (my cheek muscles started cramping and spasming, eyes streaming), but it stopped once the needle stopped jabbing and she was finished within 30 seconds. From what I hear from other people, if you get the numbing straight away it's just normal discomfort but bearable, they also do it bit by bit usually within 15 minutes not all at once in 30 seconds.

Once I saw how they looked and how happy I was, I pretty much forgot about the pain and I'm already looking forward to my top up in a few months. Healing takes up to 2 weeks, painless apart from a bit of bruising.
yeah, holy fuck they messed up. That shit should be nigh painless as it is happening if they do it right.

Also from what I have seen of your other photos you did not need them and run the risk of losing a good deal of your ability to emote through facial expressiveness while the fillers are in effect.

It would of been a better investment to get a high quality sunscreen to prevent premature aging.

If any dermal fillers would accentuate your features it would be a hyalauronic acid under eye filler to remove the appearance of bags but even that is not needed as that can be dealt with by using foundation.
 
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yeah, holy fuck they messed up. That shit should be nigh painless as it is happening if they do it right.

Also from what I have seen of your other photos you did not need them and run the risk of losing a good deal of your ability to emote through facial expressiveness while the fillers are in effect.

It would of been a better investment to get a high quality sunscreen to prevent premature aging.

If any dermal fillers would accentuate your features it would be a hyalauronic acid under eye filler to remove the appearance of bags but even that is not needed as that can be dealt with by using foundation.

I was considering undereye filler cos I have pretty prominent hollows, nothing to do with damage or aging I'm just skinny and they'll always be like that even if I gain weight, to be honest it'd be a bit overboard if I got it done too. No one even probably even notices these things apart from me.
 
I was considering undereye filler cos I have pretty prominent hollows, nothing to do with damage or aging I'm just skinny and they'll always be like that even if I gain weight, to be honest it'd be a bit overboard if I got it done too. No one even probably even notices these things apart from me.
I'm going to cut the bullshit and give the you cold hard truth.

I noticed, and I could point out all your "flaws," but to be honest there are not many. Your flaws are mainly as you age flaws which will show up years from now and those can be mitigated, to an extant, if you invest long term rather than short term.

The undereye filler is a better investment because it provides a slow dissolution that ends up moisturizing under the eye in a way nothing topical ever could.

Even still there are Hyalauronic acid injections specific to moisturizing the skin and I think those combined with a high quality sunscreen is your golden ticket.

You are pretty enough you don't need to augment on a structural level.

You just need a high quality maintenance routine.

-Hyaulornic acid injections to moisturize
- high quality spf sunscreen to prevent aging
- a dermabrasion machine for home use to remove the buildup of old layers of skin.
 
I'm going to cut the bullshit and give the you cold hard truth.

I noticed, and I could point out all your "flaws," but to be honest there are not many. Your flaws are mainly as you age flaws which will show up years from now and those can be mitigated, to an extant, if you invest long term rather than short term.

The undereye filler is a better investment because it provides a slow dissolution that ends up moisturizing under the eye in a way nothing topical ever could.

Even still there are Hyalauronic acid injections specific to moisturizing the skin and I think those combined with a high quality sunscreen is your golden ticket.

You are pretty enough you don't need to augment on a structural level.

You just need a high quality maintenance routine.

-Hyaulornic acid injections to moisturize
- high quality spf sunscreen to prevent aging
- a dermabrasion machine for home use to remove the buildup of old layers of skin.

I know and agree its honestly all the buildup of oxidative stress I’ve had from my illness for years and normal life stresses that no one my age should have had by now :D

I never wear sunscreen, literally never, I know I should and I look at it sitting on my shelf yet still manage to say “nah” and just slap on extra moisturiser. Problem is sunrays penetrate on a cellular level and moisturiser only works on a dermal level, and that’s if its used correctly.

I’m eyeing up microdermabrasion/dermaplaning with a local therapist, though I have a Clarisonic which pretty much exfoliates with every use.

You get +100 man points by the way.
 
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