Cosmetic Surgery?

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4 Responses to “Cosmetic Surgery?”

  1. luvpunkchic Says:

    blanche

    The large vein may be able to be hidden through laser therapy. It really depends on how large the vein is and where it’s located. I doubt the vein is “removable”.

    Now you’re talking about orthopedic surgery. Muscles can’t be changed. If it’s a bone issue, maybe for like 40,000 dollars and months of pain they can fix it.

    For your nasally voice you can have a scope down on your nose. It actually widens the bone area between the nostrils which is most often the cause for a nasally voice. Do you have issues sleeping as well? You could have a bit of apnea. If that’s the case often insurance will cover the nasal scope.

  2. yanskee Says:

    gorfis

    Have you been to the Philippines? There is a very good doctor named Dra. Belo. She’s very popular and a Celebrity doctor in the Philippines . About the Payment is cheaper in the Philippines than here in the U.S.

  3. apple1 Says:

    biddle

    it is always best to consult with a qualified doctor for whatever medical questions you have. especially for cosmetic surgery in the face, choosing the right doctor is very important. don’t choose a doctor for his/her popularity or which celebrities endorse him/her. choose one based on credentials such as training, experience, board certification and hospital privileges.

  4. Kelly R Says:

    segi

    Definitely ask for a referral to an orthopaedic surgeon for your legs. They may be able to help to a certain extent. As for your nasal problem, go to an ENT and ask them to check your adenoids. If they are overly large and compressing the post nasal space you will get symptoms such as nasal sounding speech and sometimes snoring will be a result also. They can remove the adenoids in a simple surgery under general anaesthetic. All they do is go in through the mouth and scrape the top of the back of your throat where the adenoids are. A simple X-ray will determine if your adenoids are causing this.
    Hope this helps and have a great day/night!!!
    x K