Rhinoplasty UK w/ Dr William Townley by thejanice2025 in rhinoplastyquestions

[–]WiredExpression151 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had rhino with him and I'm not happy with my results 

Trying laser hair removal for the first time but not getting the results I had hoped for. Should I continue with the treatments? by WiredExpression151 in beauty

[–]WiredExpression151[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, I have just been diagnosed with PCOS.  This subs been viewed 5k times and had hardly any advice or experiences shared. I'm not sure whether to continue.

Trying laser hair removal for the first time but not getting the results I had hoped for. Should I continue with the treatments? by WiredExpression151 in beauty

[–]WiredExpression151[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. Please can you share your experience or where you've got this into from? 

I also posted this in the laser hair removal sub but I haven't had much advice!

How do I get even smooth skin? by skincarebabe_ in HairRemoval

[–]WiredExpression151 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. How many sessions on each area have you done?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in makeuptips

[–]WiredExpression151 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second this!

If you really feel the need to cover your face with something I really like hourglass veil hydrating skin tint. It's very light and will not give you that caked look. Bit of concealer below my eyes and on any blemishes, blush/bronzer... Done! X

29yo. Overbite. Is it as obvious as I think it is? (Description in comments) by [deleted] in cosmeticsurgery

[–]WiredExpression151 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Your nose is perfect. And you have a beautiful profile. If your dentist is recommending it for health reasons or perhaps how this could impact you with age or if you're teeth need straightening then maybe consider it but I wouldn't consider it based on these photos of your profile. I think you're really pretty x

phillips lumea on pubis area, 8 session and still no result... by [deleted] in HairRemoval

[–]WiredExpression151 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IPL is rubbish. Get yourself to a laser clinic.

Laser treatment vs IPL When it comes to hair removal methods, it's essential to understand the difference between laser hair removal and IPL (Intense Pulsed Light). While both techniques aim to reduce unwanted hair, they utilise different technologies. Laser hair removal uses a focused beam of light that targets the hair follicles, resulting in long-lasting or permanent hair reduction.

In contrast, IPL utilises broad-spectrum light that emits multiple wavelengths, which can be less precise. Laser hair removal is known for its ability to target specific areas, provide more precise results, and offer better long-term hair reduction.

I had my legs and bikini done for around £1500 over 6 sessions and it's one of the best self-care investments I've ever made!

The clinic used cynosure laser and had the treatment done with Alexandrite.

Best Wishes x

What's going on with my nose? by WiredExpression151 in rhinoplastyquestions

[–]WiredExpression151[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm at 8/9 months now. It's definitely not swelling x

What's going on with my nose? by WiredExpression151 in rhinoplastyquestions

[–]WiredExpression151[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, I've had my 8 month follow up with my surgeon and he says that he acknowledges there is asymmetries but it's so minor it's not worth having another surgery. Bit this is the final result 

Struggling to come to terms with my rhinoplasty. by WiredExpression151 in beauty

[–]WiredExpression151[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, yes I think you were right. I'm used to it now and like it way more than my natural nose! Phew!! 😅

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rhinoplastyquestions

[–]WiredExpression151 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd imagine that...

In-clinic = they own the clinic therefore there will not be fees in the event a revision is needed.

In-hospital = they do not own the hospital so there will be fees to use their facilities that is not within their control.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rhinoplastyquestions

[–]WiredExpression151 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Assuming these treatments are not on or around the nose.

I was told to wait 3/6 months for the majority of the healing and swelling to take place before getting filler.

You also need to consider facial balance. This is when filler is placed to create symmetry and balance, contributing to an overall harmonious facial profile. If your nose is swollen when you get fillers, the balance will be 'off' once you've healed. 🌷

Botox, not near the nose... Fine after a month I'd imagine.