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3D lipo...anyone had it?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Or know anyone who has?

I've been looking into it and I really think it could be good for me and my Wrinkly mum tum without going under the knife and remortgaging the house

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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago

yumsville

Or, you could spend all that time and energy you would do finding and worrying about the the right surgeon, going to the gym, if you're that bothered about it.

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By *edangel_2013Woman
over a year ago

southend


"Or, you could spend all that time and energy you would do finding and worrying about the the right surgeon, going to the gym, if you're that bothered about it. "

No amount of gym hours are going to effect saggy skin on a stomach.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Or, you could spend all that time and energy you would do finding and worrying about the the right surgeon, going to the gym, if you're that bothered about it. "

if only it were that simple...or easy

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Or, you could spend all that time and energy you would do finding and worrying about the the right surgeon, going to the gym, if you're that bothered about it. "

It's not surgery so no surgeon required, I have and do occasionally go to the gym but the more weight I lose the more loose the skin on my belly gets, I'm more interested in the skin firming than the inch loss

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Or, you could spend all that time and energy you would do finding and worrying about the the right surgeon, going to the gym, if you're that bothered about it.

if only it were that simple...or easy "

Yes after 4 babies (carried them all big) the skin on my tummy is just horrible, I've toned it to an extent but the bottom bit just gets looser haha x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Or know anyone who has?

I've been looking into it and I really think it could be good for me and my Wrinkly mum tum without going under the knife and remortgaging the house "

I cant see anything having a big effect on stretched skin other than a "nip & tuck"

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Or know anyone who has?

I've been looking into it and I really think it could be good for me and my Wrinkly mum tum without going under the knife and remortgaging the house

I cant see anything having a big effect on stretched skin other than a "nip & tuck""

I would agree until I researched it honestly the results look amazing! X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Or know anyone who has?

I've been looking into it and I really think it could be good for me and my Wrinkly mum tum without going under the knife and remortgaging the house

I cant see anything having a big effect on stretched skin other than a "nip & tuck"

I would agree until I researched it honestly the results look amazing! X"

I wouldnt believe all you see on the adverts for this ??

Its all clever marketing

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Or know anyone who has?

I've been looking into it and I really think it could be good for me and my Wrinkly mum tum without going under the knife and remortgaging the house

I cant see anything having a big effect on stretched skin other than a "nip & tuck"

I would agree until I researched it honestly the results look amazing! X

I wouldnt believe all you see on the adverts for this ??

Its all clever marketing

"

Yes I'm not totally naieve haha hence why I have asked if anyone has any experience with it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Or know anyone who has?

I've been looking into it and I really think it could be good for me and my Wrinkly mum tum without going under the knife and remortgaging the house

I cant see anything having a big effect on stretched skin other than a "nip & tuck"

I would agree until I researched it honestly the results look amazing! X

I wouldnt believe all you see on the adverts for this ??

Its all clever marketing

Yes I'm not totally naieve haha hence why I have asked if anyone has any experience with it "

Do what some other women have done when they want a boob job or tummy tuck for free.

Go see your doctor for depression you have because you hate your tummy and its wrecking relationships and making you depressed and suicidal etc etc.

Then get it on NHS at tax payers expense.

I know it happens.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Or know anyone who has?

I've been looking into it and I really think it could be good for me and my Wrinkly mum tum without going under the knife and remortgaging the house

I cant see anything having a big effect on stretched skin other than a "nip & tuck"

I would agree until I researched it honestly the results look amazing! X

I wouldnt believe all you see on the adverts for this ??

Its all clever marketing

Yes I'm not totally naieve haha hence why I have asked if anyone has any experience with it

Do what some other women have done when they want a boob job or tummy tuck for free.

Go see your doctor for depression you have because you hate your tummy and its wrecking relationships and making you depressed and suicidal etc etc.

Then get it on NHS at tax payers expense.

I know it happens. "

I've never looked into it on the NHS to Be honest, I don't want surgery and the pain and recovery after terrifies me, this is a much less invasive procedure x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Or know anyone who has?

I've been looking into it and I really think it could be good for me and my Wrinkly mum tum without going under the knife and remortgaging the house

I cant see anything having a big effect on stretched skin other than a "nip & tuck"

I would agree until I researched it honestly the results look amazing! X

I wouldnt believe all you see on the adverts for this ??

Its all clever marketing

Yes I'm not totally naieve haha hence why I have asked if anyone has any experience with it

Do what some other women have done when they want a boob job or tummy tuck for free.

Go see your doctor for depression you have because you hate your tummy and its wrecking relationships and making you depressed and suicidal etc etc.

Then get it on NHS at tax payers expense.

I know it happens.

I've never looked into it on the NHS to Be honest, I don't want surgery and the pain and recovery after terrifies me, this is a much less invasive procedure x"

Yes but a waste of money as it wont give you the result you want.

It may have a tiny effect but not the one you are hoping for.

Once skin has stretched beyond its limits its stretched for good and wont shrink back ever as its damaged beyond repair.

Only way to get rid of excess skin is surgery unfortunately. X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Or know anyone who has?

I've been looking into it and I really think it could be good for me and my Wrinkly mum tum without going under the knife and remortgaging the house

I cant see anything having a big effect on stretched skin other than a "nip & tuck"

I would agree until I researched it honestly the results look amazing! X

I wouldnt believe all you see on the adverts for this ??

Its all clever marketing

Yes I'm not totally naieve haha hence why I have asked if anyone has any experience with it

Do what some other women have done when they want a boob job or tummy tuck for free.

Go see your doctor for depression you have because you hate your tummy and its wrecking relationships and making you depressed and suicidal etc etc.

Then get it on NHS at tax payers expense.

I know it happens. "

Worst advise ever.

I know it could have been worse, but those that do that are just aweful. Only my opinion though.

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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago

yumsville


"Or, you could spend all that time and energy you would do finding and worrying about the the right surgeon, going to the gym, if you're that bothered about it.

if only it were that simple...or easy

Yes after 4 babies (carried them all big) the skin on my tummy is just horrible, I've toned it to an extent but the bottom bit just gets looser haha x"

Looks to me like you're worrying about nothing.. spend the money on dildos and shoes instead - both will make you equally as happy.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Or know anyone who has?

I've been looking into it and I really think it could be good for me and my Wrinkly mum tum without going under the knife and remortgaging the house

I cant see anything having a big effect on stretched skin other than a "nip & tuck"

I would agree until I researched it honestly the results look amazing! X

I wouldnt believe all you see on the adverts for this ??

Its all clever marketing

Yes I'm not totally naieve haha hence why I have asked if anyone has any experience with it

Do what some other women have done when they want a boob job or tummy tuck for free.

Go see your doctor for depression you have because you hate your tummy and its wrecking relationships and making you depressed and suicidal etc etc.

Then get it on NHS at tax payers expense.

I know it happens.

I've never looked into it on the NHS to Be honest, I don't want surgery and the pain and recovery after terrifies me, this is a much less invasive procedure x

Yes but a waste of money as it wont give you the result you want.

It may have a tiny effect but not the one you are hoping for.

Once skin has stretched beyond its limits its stretched for good and wont shrink back ever as its damaged beyond repair.

Only way to get rid of excess skin is surgery unfortunately. X"

I would google the procedure and the results honestly, I've looked at soooo many clinics and all have the same results, the winner of last years apprentice brought it to the market x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Or, you could spend all that time and energy you would do finding and worrying about the the right surgeon, going to the gym, if you're that bothered about it.

if only it were that simple...or easy

Yes after 4 babies (carried them all big) the skin on my tummy is just horrible, I've toned it to an extent but the bottom bit just gets looser haha x

Looks to me like you're worrying about nothing.. spend the money on dildos and shoes instead - both will make you equally as happy. "

Thanks, I just want to feel more comfortable in my own skin that's all x

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