How to go from 50+ to looking 20+ with plastic surgery rejuvenation.

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I have researched and there are 2 ethical en bloc removal specialist plastic surgeons who have stopped doing breast augmentation with implant, Dr Feng and Dr H Chun of USA. Here Dr Chun gives fda testimony and talks of 4 million ladies with implants and a 2% risk of alcl is 200,000 who may have alcl. Thus far 660 cases of alcl cancer have been reported worldwide. We may only be seeing the tip of the iceberg. If you have textured mentor, nagor, allergan etc. then I would strongly advise explant. Transpire clinic is the cheapest in the UK offering en bloc removal for £2900 vs the market price is £4-5k.

 
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Hi Ms Orange,
I am a newish member (been lurking on purseforum for years, not posting anything ) I have finally decided to take the plunge and head to Seoul. Would you mind if I had your Kakao id. I have put MVP on my list due to your rave reviews and was hoping you wouldn’t mind asking you some questions.
 
Hi @arnott, hrt is hormone replacement therapy for postmenopausal symptoms. I don't take that. Instead I take daily calcium and vitamin D supplements for my bones and do not have ice cream at bedtime as this used to give me night hot flushes. I think processed sugar may trigger night sweats or hot flushes. Coc is combined oral contraceptive. In the early 1990s when hiv and aids were rampant with no cure, there was a massive push to use condoms and not just rely on the pill. I had side effects on the pill for one month so stopped. Back in the 1980s American universities handed out the pill to all students who asked for free! Big Pharma wanted to hook as many young ladies early. Some of my female friends and even my own sister had awful side effects from decades of pill usage. My sister had fibroids, endometriosis, and ovarian cyst! I drink water from glass bottles. I use an online drinks supermarket that delivers cases of glass bottles of still mineral water like you see in hotel rooms for a bargain price and glass is also recycleable. Chilled water from a glass bottle tastes better imo too!

I think HRT is what Suzanne Somers does.

I thought you carried bottles of water around with you (in your purse?) though!
 
Hi Ms Orange,
I am a newish member (been lurking on purseforum for years, not posting anything ) I have finally decided to take the plunge and head to Seoul. Would you mind if I had your Kakao id. I have put MVP on my list due to your rave reviews and was hoping you wouldn’t mind asking you some questions.
Hi @Mimmiesmama, I am happy to answer questions in this site's private messaging section. I have too many kakao contacts to keep up with.
 
I think HRT is what Suzanne Somers does.

I thought you carried bottles of water around with you (in your purse?) though!
Hi @arnott, you have a great memory! Yes I now carry a glass bottle in my bag whenever I go out! I try to drink it fast as glass weighs more than plastic. lol.

Oh I have to look up Suzanne Somers and see what she looks like now. I just saw the Goodbye episode of My 8 simple rules today. Really sad that John Ritter died of a dissecting aorta at age 53. Can't believe I am only now watching his 2003 US sitcom in 2019 in the UK! Really liked him in Three's Company with Suzanne Somers.

Oh no, Suzanne Somers had breast cancer! No way would I take hormone replacement therapy. I don't have hot flushes anymore. I think the hrt symptoms only last 2-3 years. Both the pill and hrt can increase cancer risk.
 
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That's a pain because glass bottles weigh a ton, they can smash and leak, and it's hard to find one small enough to fit in your purse!
Hi @arnott I bought a box of 24 x 330 ml glass bottle size from the online drinks supermarket for 80p each including p+p. Perfect size like a can of coke. I bought an ebay handbag organizer the ones they sell for lv neverfull bags with compartments so it holds the bottle upright. It's actually not that heavy. I put it in the drink holder in the car too.
 
Hi @arnott, you have a great memory! Yes I now carry a glass bottle in my bag whenever I go out! I try to drink it fast as glass weighs more than plastic. lol.

Oh I have to look up Suzanne Somers and see what she looks like now. I just saw the Goodbye episode of My 8 simple rules today. Really sad that John Ritter died of a dissecting aorta at age 53. Can't believe I am only now watching his 2003 US sitcom in 2019 in the UK! Really liked him in Three's Company with Suzanne Somers.

Oh no, Suzanne Somers had breast cancer! No way would I take hormone replacement therapy. I don't have hot flushes anymore. I think the hrt symptoms only last 2-3 years. Both the pill and hrt can increase cancer risk.
She’s not taking it for hot flushes. She’s 72. She’s taking it to stay young looking and for great sex. Unfortunately she got breast cancer but she still takes it.
 
She’s not taking it for hot flushes. She’s 72. She’s taking it to stay young looking and for great sex. Unfortunately she got breast cancer but she still takes it.
I had a peek at Suzanne Somers on google and prefer to look like Jaclyn Smith at age 68. Now that I have discovered the best ps in korea, I should be able to achieve this and shall continue taking £10 Saturday Korean classes forever! I love how the korean government is subsidizing the London school. I just learned that with google translate you can talk korean into the app and it translates it!

I just read that breast cancer is the most common cancer in Australia and is linked to alcohol and sugar as both increase inflammation in the body! It all adds up. Processed food, alcohol, drinking bits of plastic from plastic bottles, silicone implants or saline with silicone covers, may all lead to chronic inflammatory response in the body and chronic exposure then may cause cells to mutate to cancer!
 
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I have made a 180 degree selfie video to show my one year results of full face fat graft with Dr Seo at MVP clinic. See how even my upper lids are full! My fg history is upper lids May 2016 mvp, full face fg daprs july 2016, top up fg daprs Sept 2016, top up fg daprs Feb 2017 with just upper lid mvp top up and finally I asked Dr Seo to do my full face fg Feb 2018 and my face is now permanently youthful..well until I ask for a facelift at age 60. Here I am then at age 52.

 
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Telltale signs of aging include liver spots and loss of fat in your hands. I have never tried radiesse in my hands and it looks so painful. But what I do is drink plenty of water which skin loves and wear gloves out. Living in a cold climate means my hands rarely get exposed to the elements. If you do develop liver spots from chronic sun exposure, try laser to remove and remember to apply sun screen to the back of your hands!

Here is a photo of my hand looking almost mannequin like at almost 53!
 

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Telltale signs of aging include liver spots and loss of fat in your hands.

Your hands look great! I wear driving gloves to prevent sun damage and also use some of my facial skincare stuff on my hands too.

I've always had veiny hands due to genetics, I don't carry much fat at all in my hands. I've thought about fat grafting to the hands but I don't hear much about it from Korean clinics, off hand I don't ever remember seeing one of them promote the procedure for the hands. I'm curious how survival would be for hands compared to the face...
 
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I definitely agree that hands are important because they can tell others what our real age are. Its important to moisturises them whenever we can.
One question to ask the experts here, what about the lines on the neck? I have been moisturising my neck but lines are still prominent. Any suggestions?
 
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Your hands look great! I wear driving gloves to prevent sun damage and also use some of my facial skincare stuff on my hands too.

I've always had veiny hands due to genetics, I don't carry much fat at all in my hands. I've thought about fat grafting to the hands but I don't hear much about it from Korean clinics, off hand I don't ever remember seeing one of them promote the procedure for the hands. I'm curious how survival would be for hands compared to the face...
You're right @Gats. Mostly clinics in USA offer FT to hands for around $2500 according to RS and quotes 70-80% survival rate.

@Fortunecat when I googled how to get rid of neck lines it comes up with serums, exercises, sun screen and hydrate, short of neck lift surgery. I think I forgot to put spf on my neck all these decades. I have always had the same 2 neck lines. My theory is talking and eating both exercise our neck platysma muscle so I have no sagging there yet as I talk non stop at home and snack on fruit etc. every few hours.
 
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