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Tue Sep 10, 2013 12:56 pm |
I actually have silicon in my lips. The trick is to go with "less is more" and have the injections using a microdroplet needle and someone understanding the method to use this needle. And, of course, a very good injector. Also one has to use medical grade silicon 1000.
I've had the silicon for 10 years with no problems. Large lips look horrible to me. I don't even like Anjelina Jolie's lips but that's just me. So I'm happy with smaller lips that fit my face and I've had no complications. It looks totally natural too. |
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Mon Oct 14, 2013 1:54 pm |
| I believe it cost me $500.00 and I think it was 3cc's total. A year later I had another 3cc' which was another $500. This was about 6 years ago. I live on the West Coast so I don't know how the prices compare with other regions in the US. I went to someone who had a lot of experience with silicon and used medical grade silicon 1000. Most of the problems have been through the use of industrial grade silicon or just having too much injected. Less is more. |
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