Fat Transfer Surgery :lupe: (pics included)

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Most people are slobs though...why do you think America is so obese?? I can consign this surgery...anything to avoid that flat ass big stomach look some of these broads have:flabbynsick:
Eh, I guess.
This. Technology makes life too easy for some people. Some things are better when they take time like wine.
Yeah. I just tend to think a natural approach is the way to go unless there's a serious reason to get surgery.
People who get gastric bypass tend to be morbidly obese and I can support it in that case. They're trying to save their lives.
But I have a bit more trouble justifying wanting a bigger butt.
 

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...just work out and eat better.
Your body is a reflection of your habits. Surgery tends to not last.

In this case I will cite the quote of an oft mentioned demotivational poster

"Hard work pays off over time, but laziness pays off now"
 

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Damn Chicks is really out here foolin us. :dwillhuh:

Everything has a set of downsides. Before you starting looking into getting a Brazilian Butt Lift, here are some of the downsides you should know about.

In short, the CONS are:

  • Careful handling of the butt: The newly injected fat need blood supply to nourish the fat so it’s recommended that you not put pressure on the buttocks for at least 2 months after the procedure. This means no tight clothes and limited sitting, which can be quite an inconvenience.
  • Not very high yield: The biggest downside of the Brazilian Butt Lift is that the fat survival rate is pretty unpredictable. Studies show that only about 50-80% of the fat transferred will survive and remain on the buttocks. The rest will be reabsorbed by the body. A reasonable expectation would be around 25-50% increase from your current size.
  • Repeated procedures: Studies have also shown that injecting too much fat at once decreases the retention rate, so if you want a significant increase in your buttocks fat, you’ll have to opt for the option of several fat transfer done every 3 months until you get the booty you want.
  • It will cost you: A Brazilian Butt Lift will cost you anywhere between $7,000 to $12,000 if you get it done in North America. It’s not covered by health insurance at all so you’d have to foot the bill yourself. It’s, of course, cheaper in other countries – it can be as low as $3,000 in South America – and that might be an option to consider if you really want it but do not want to pay too much. Thailand is also a great option.

http://howtogetabiggerbutt.info/201...at-transfer-pros-and-cons-and-is-it-worth-it/
 

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Scust, notice how some people have money for things they want but not need, and rarely the other way around. Vanity brehs, enjoy your youth.
What's that old quote? "Youth is wasted on the young" ?? I forget the writer who said it. Shaw?
 

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that takes longer

Pros:
I'm fit, healthier and toned

I have a feeling of accomplishment and pride that my hard work has paid off.

The extra money saved can go towards a nice vacation where I can show off my hard work.

Cons: takes longer


I think I'll stick with just working out.
 

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What's that old quote? "Youth is wasted on the young" ?? I forget the writer who said it. Shaw?

Don't know, just one of those things you hear. Makes me realize how many people are straight up Lost in life. No one thinks of what it will be like to live till 80. I mean whats the rush in life really? You have all life to live it
 

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Yes it does. But at a heavy cost.

Indeed it does but to me these things are a reflection of how bad society has become. Nobody wants to work towards anything. We just see the end result of others success and say "I want that right now". fukk eating right, exercising, working hard and saving. Get lipo, fat transfer, Botox and play the lotto. A worthless lot they are.
 
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