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Whilst dealing with insomnia last night, I stumbled onto the Drastic Plastic programme on channel five...markz has already mentioned part of this in a thread last night...
It was total turn off tv, but I felt the need to watch it all.
Starts off quite tame, with a woman who wanted to have her bum reshaped, so had a bit of lyposuction and bits cut out of her thighs. She could not sit down for a while - and at the end was not happy because more lypo was needed to balance out her cheeks.
Then came the woman who wanted labia-plasty. She literally had excess flappy skin off her labia cut off. She was in the end quite happy with her designer fanny.
Then we had the G-spot injection that markz already wrote about.
Next came the horrible bit. A woman who had dieted and lost alot of weight, had the problem that her skin did not shrink back. She had nine hours of surgery, tucking and cutting strips of skin out so that it did not look like she walked round in a flesh coloured tent.
Finally, and this is where channel five really out did itself, we had the woman who went to the local BDSM queen to have saline solution injected into her labia... I switched off.
Princess...why on earth would you want a boob job....your avatar looks just fine...and so does your snatch...(Ref: dont click here)
you have to remember she is upside down, and gravity is working well !!!
only joking, i'm all for surgery - why shouldn't the less well blessed be able to better themselves ?
I was just amazed at the lengths (not to mention the pain) that people were willing to go to.
They did try to put a 'personal/mental wellbeing' slant on it, but some of it seemed extreme.
biggrin I had a boob job! :D
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. . . .a reduction! I used to be a 38GG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Too big!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And no my avatar is me now not then
Cosmetic surgery as opposed to plastic surgery is a by-product of todays quick fix society. I pity people who spend £1000s on looking better instead of a couple £££ on the gym or even just some running shorts..... rolleyes
Quote by bigDewi69
Cosmetic surgery as opposed to plastic surgery is a by-product of todays quick fix society. I pity people who spend £1000s on looking better instead of a couple £££ on the gym or even just some running shorts..... rolleyes

Its easy to say go to the gym but how do you push weights to get your nose in shape? I am all for plastic surgery and if I could afford it I would have serveral procedures carried out
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Cosmetic surgery as opposed to plastic surgery is a by-product of todays quick fix society. I pity people who spend £1000s on looking better instead of a couple £££ on the gym or even just some running shorts..... rolleyes

Its easy to say go to the gym but how do you push weights to get your nose in shape? I am all for plastic surgery and if I could afford it I would have serveral procedures carried out
That's plastic surgery if your nose is making you depressed due to it's appearance. If you dislike the look of your nose and want it changed then it's cosmetic surgery. If I had the money I'd do a complete overhaul to look like Brad Pitt, but that would only be for cosmetic reasons (and Ms Jolie :rascal: :rascal: :rascal: )
I wanted a program a while back about a woman who was trying to pay her way thro medical school and to fund herself she did wierd things to people confused one guy had a drip put into his bollox and had the filled with water :shock: they was huge by the time she had done and then he just went, by all accounts the water gets rid of itself over a few days, she also did the body suspending with hooks :shock: now got me thinking imagine after watching this your layed up in hospital and she walking in in her nurses uniform....you wouldn's see me for dust bolt