Cosmetic Surgery Record Holder Chats with CSI – Part 2
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If you remember our last post about Cindy Jackson, (the Guinness Book of World Record holder for most cosmetic surgeries), you’ll recall she promised to tell you about some ways to find the most reasonable cosmetic treatments during tough economic times.
CSI: Nice to talk to you again, Cindy. We are all ears!
Cindy: Most of my tips are essentially common sense, based on years and years of experience having cosmetic plastic surgery.
CSI: And the first would be?
Cindy: Don’t have a “mini” or quickie face lift. Results are minimal and often do not last even a year.
CSI: So instead of going for the lowest cost of cosmetic surgery……?
Cindy: Do homework, do homework, do homework! Research plastic surgery and plastic surgeons. Getting it wrong the first time is not a good option. If that happens, you must then spend much, much more for revision surgery.
CSI: Know a good how-to source for doing plastic surgery research?
Cindy: Sure, my book Cosmetic Surgery Secrets, tells how to save a fortune by choosing the right surgeons, procedures and treatments. Stick with standard procedures. Don’t waste money on expensive or fad treatments others have found to be useless or ineffective.
CSI: As you know, many more people today are forgoing the more expensive invasive cosmetic surgeries for injectable fillers. Any tips on those?
Cindy: Avoid both short term and permanent fillers. A good, thick hyaluronic acid injectable like Perlane is best. That avoids having the expense of a permanent filler removed if you are not happy with the results.
CSI: You say you have done microdermabrasion three times weekly for years. That must cost a fortune!
Cindy: Not the way I do it! I do microdermabrasion at home, using my own unique formulation. I get 25 treatments from one tube. If I did that in a clinic, I would be looking at $1,250 bill! But, using my stuff at home amounts to only four percent of the cost of clinic microdermabrasion.
CSI: Do London clinics welcome you gratis, with no charges?
Cindy: I wish! I advise people not to be shy about haggling. Most retailers would rather end the day with something in the till, even if it is a bit less than what they planned.
CSI: Thanks again, Cindy.
admin @ March 7, 2009

