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29-07-2019, 12:21 PM
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Re: Would You Consider This New Cosmetic Trend....Bone Shaving?

I thought that method has been used for years on nose jobs?
How else do they remove the bone that makes the nose hooked or to make it narrower?

Anyway - if I was younger & I had an ugly nose - yes I would consider it - but I'm not & I don't.
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29-07-2019, 01:05 PM
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Re: Would You Consider This New Cosmetic Trend....Bone Shaving?

Originally Posted by TessA ->
Pity they can't shave arthritis off!

Yes, you would think that would be possible. I know there are some new treatments around where a hip replacement isn't actually replaced but more of a resurfacing. I think that's what Andy Murray had done.
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29-07-2019, 11:55 PM
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Re: Would You Consider This New Cosmetic Trend....Bone Shaving?

Originally Posted by TessA ->
Pity they can't shave arthritis off!
Originally Posted by Longdogs ->
Yes, you would think that would be possible. I know there are some new treatments around where a hip replacement isn't actually replaced but more of a resurfacing. I think that's what Andy Murray had done.
But isn't arthritis the joints not the bones?
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Re: Would You Consider This New Cosmetic Trend....Bone Shaving?

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But isn't arthritis the joints not the bones?
I'm not entirely sure tbh Carol.
 
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