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teeth whitening and a hair transplant
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Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishing -
Originally posted by d000hg View PostHow bad are they? I see people around me and think "how white your teeth all are" but I think it's only in comparison to my own... they suddenly went crap in my early-mid 20s when they'd always been pretty white before that.
Anyway, for £30-odd I guess it's worth a shot, and it's no stress, doing it at home.
Now the hair transplant is a completely different story....Comment
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Don't know how the trays will hold up at that level, mine are moulded to fit my teeth, worth a shot for 33 quid though.Comment
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I posted about the Hair transplant a couple of years ago, and certainly those who may have had it done weren't forthcoming in telling me!
Think you can get it done by a reputable one for around the £5K mark - it's something I want to do as well, so let's get a CUK multi-buy deal goingComment
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Originally posted by ChrisPackit View PostI posted about the Hair transplant a couple of years ago, and certainly those who may have had it done weren't forthcoming in telling me!
Think you can get it done by a reputable one for around the £5K mark - it's something I want to do as well, so let's get a CUK multi-buy deal going
The worst part of the procedure is that you need to shave your head and then take off a couple of months so that you don't look stupid going back into the office. (or wear a hat which we clearly couldn't do at work...)Comment
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I know someone who got a quote from the place that done Rooney's transplant, it was something bonkers like 20 or 40 grand, could have been in Manchester.
So he is a consultant in a hospital, Dr with a Phd and as gay as a Mexican tablecloth, he starts asking them about what you need to do to get a job in the place.Comment
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