|
Cheap Abdominoplasty
|
Question: It seems more Americans are interpreting the
national preference for self-reinvention in a medical way as they seek
Botox and other elective treatments to capture a more youthful look.
Aided by the ABC program "Extreme Makeover" that tracks people before
and after having plastic surgery as well as a growing number of
celebrities who flaunt their nips and tucks, the stigma that used to
surround cosmetic procedures appears to be wearing off, medical
experts say.
Assessing the risks, future of Botox
To be sure, Botox doesn't come cheap. It generally costs $500 to treat
both sides of the eyebrow for results that last about four to six
months, a plastic surgeon in Boca Raton.
In the last few years, more women have been seeking tummy tucks, also
known as abdominoplasty, to tighten their bellies after they've had
children
What's your opinions?
Answer: Depends on what it's for and where you go. I bought a suit in Harlem (this was years ago) for $89.00 that was selling elsewhere for $250.00. And
if you well n deal. Around the time "Transformer" came out, Alexander's
bargain bin had long sleeve nylon pullovers with rhinestone spider web on
the front for $1.00. I bought a beaded jobber with a Kundalini like design
and a black with orange embroidery short sleeve jobber with little mirrors
in it for $2.50. The same stuff was selling upstate for $30.00 under the
"Like, yeah man, it's from the City"
Our local (metro Houston) doc-in-the-box puts a sign up advertising
"Botox $225" from time to time if they don't have something else to
shill.
Comment:
|
|
|
|
|