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1 hour ago, Chelsea198235 said:

So I just has bypass on 10/20. I can already tell I'll need plastics (especially tummy and breast lift). I'm just concerned that I'm too old at 38. I guess I'm kind of feeling like I'm not young anymore, so why bother.

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Old at 38? Seriously? I had my WLS at age 53. I still might consider plastics at some point. It's never too late to feel good about yourself.

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I’m 38 and it’s definitely going to be on my calendar. I just had my surgery last month, and my birthday is in May so I’m
Thinking year and half out would be darn close to my 40th b-day and I’m pretty sure I know what I want!!

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Age is just a number. I’m 49 and feel (and act) like I’m 17. 😂

I had mine done last year and feel fab.

Of course, if you feel its not for you, then it’s not for you. But if the only thing that is holding you back is the number of years under your belt (and NOT health issues nor finances), then my insignificant suggestion is to go for it...plastics is a game changer.

Good Luck!

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Humph. I'm 56 and I'm pretty sure plastic surgery is in my future, LOL. You are by no means too old.

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2 hours ago, Chelsea198235 said:

So I just has bypass on 10/20. I can already tell I'll need plastics (especially tummy and breast lift). I'm just concerned that I'm too old at 38. I guess I'm kind of feeling like I'm not young anymore, so why bother.

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Wait... 38 is considered old now? 🥺😭

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4 minutes ago, GreenTealael said:

Wait... 38 is considered old now? 🥺😭

I know - I could have kids that age...

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47 here, and pretty sure I see plastics in my future. I basically want to look fit and fabulous for 50 😂😂

Like @ms.sss I am very immature for my age🤣

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38? You haven't even lived half your life yet! Even though you look saggy now, wait at least 6 months after surgery for plastics, IMHO. Skin actually does start to tighten up on its own. I was 62 when I had surgery and even with a lot less elasticity and collagen than you, my skin has tightened considerably. Waiting also gives your mind a chance to catch up with your body.

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I think I have a sweatshirt older than you!!! 38 is nothing!!!!! Do what makes you happy!!

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1 hour ago, WishMeSmaller said:

47 here, and pretty sure I see plastics in my future. I basically want to look fit and fabulous for 50 😂😂

Like @ms.sss I am very immature for my age🤣

Hey now...no one said “immature”, lol

I like to say young at heart!

😂😉❤️ (still love ya)

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I got the surgery at 48 and saved up some money to do it but decided I didn't feel like I needed to. If I was single it might have been different. My husband really didn't want me to and it doesn't bother me enough for me to want to have more surgery. But if you want it, I think everyone who can should go for it, no matter your age. YOLO

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