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Going Under the Knife? Read This First!

Post-surgery women reveal the whole truth about the most popular plastic surgery procedures -- from (ow!) recovery to (omg!) results
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Eyelid Surgery aka Blepharoplasty
The surgery: Removes excess skin to reduce thinning, crepe-y eye skin, drooping lids, puffy under eye bags and dark circles. Also performed to create/accentuate an eyelid crease.
Average cost: $4,075
Procedure time: 30-45 minutes per eyelid
Recovery time: Stitches removed in 3-4 days, 8-10 days to resume normal activity, makeup can be applied by day 8

The Wow: The relatively short recovery time and noticeable results for this procedure is a big plus for women who opted to have blepharoplasty. One woman elaborates: "My eyes were very droopy and I looked very tired. I had thought about upper lid surgery for a few years but was reluctant. I am so pleased with the results. The pain was minimal and the healing process was quicker than I ever expected. My eyes look 20 years younger. I should have done this sooner."

Related Story: My Mom Made Me Get Double Eyelid Surgery

The Ow: Compared to slicing your stomach or arms open, this procedure may seem less serious, but women warn you'd be foolish to think so. "Plastic surgery is surgery! Hydrocodone makes you constipated! Local anesthesia is still anesthesia and will rattle your brains! Do not undertake this endeavor lightly," writes one post-op patient. Women also report getting pink eye in addition to their "black eye."

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Facelift aka Rhytidoplasty
The surgery: Removes and tightens sagging skin in the face and jowls, reduces wrinkles, fine lines and deep folds from the forehead to the neck.
Average cost: $11,025
Procedure time: 3-4 hours
Recovery Time: 2-3 weeks, but the older you are, the longer the healing time

The Wow: Once swelling has subsided, many women echo the same phrase: "I feel like a new person!" "I am completely happy with my results! The first week was the hardest part, but once I was able to shampoo my hair by the third day I felt brand new! My neck looks fabulous and much more youthful!" another pleased patient notes. "My husband and daughter both tried to reassure me that I didn't need surgery, but both now agree that the transformation is fantastic. I am thrilled with the results. This change has given my self confidence an enormous boost and I feel absolutely elated."

The Ow: At least in the short-term, prepare yourself to adjust to "living with bags of peas on [your] face." "My ears continue to be painful and I am sleeping basically sitting up," one woman writes, while another offers up a more vivid image: "My ears are now like cauliflower and one is folded over at the bottom lobe section from being so swollen as well." One woman's doctor recommended one-hour facial massages to help with lymphatic drainage. Afraid to leave the confines of your home so swollen? "Bless you recliner chair! My advice to anyone getting this done ... use it if you have one, go buy one if you don't. Wish I wouldn't have waited 'til two days ago to get it."

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Lip Augmentation aka Lip Enhancement
The surgery: Lips are enhanced with dermal fillers like Restylane or Juvederm for temporary plumping, fat grafts, or permanent change with silicone.
Average cost: $1,853
Procedure time: 30 minutes or less, 2 hours or more for fat grafting
Recovery Time: 10-14 days for bruising to disappear

The Wow: Women who had dermal fillers injected worried about looking overly "done" pre-procedure, but were pleasantly surprised by their surprisingly normal appearance after the injections. "I was afraid it was too much, but after a week the swelling is gone and I love my lips! They don't look done, they look great!" one woman writes. Another satisfied filler recipient notes that she has to check to remind herself she even got a procedure done. "I cannot tell that anything is in there. It's crazy. I can touch my lips and they feel the same ... I even look in the mirror at times to make sure it's still there and sure enough, it is."

The Ow: While some women opt for permanent lip plumping with solid silicone implants, doctors advise against it because they're very difficult, and sometimes impossible, to remove. "The scariest day for me was day three ... I looked totally weird and fake and plastic," says one woman, who ultimately ended up happy with her permanent implants. One woman who opted for temporary fillers writes: "No lost sensation, no changes in speech at all, not even immediately after surgery. Only difference is when drinking out of a bottle, like a water or soda bottle, felt funny at first." Practice before dining in public!

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Liposuction aka Lipoplasty
The surgery:: Removes fat, typically by suction, via a hollow tube that is passed through fatty tissue.
Average cost: $2,884
Procedure time: 1-2 hours
Recovery time: 2 days, but you'll be sore for 1-2 weeks

The Wow: After years of frustrating diets and exercise routines that net few noticeable results, women who have had liposuction say they love their new figures. "I can wear anything and not have any bulges [or] lumps of any kind. It feels so good!" one woman writes. "My results are smooth and everyday I see my old figure more and more," another adds.

The Ow: If you're under local anesthesia, you will be up and moving the next day ... but you'll also be leaking fluids for the next two, so don't rush back to work. Although this procedure has one of the quickest recovery times, you'll have to wait for swelling to go down before you see real results. "I literally have a prego belly right now from the padding! So frustrating, because I can't tell any difference other than looking fatter," one woman writes. "It's a very, very, slow process. I had no idea what I was getting myself into!" Simple things like showering and going to the bathroom will become a mission. "Take your stool softeners!" one woman warns. We'll leave it at that.

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Nose Job aka Rhinoplasty
The surgery: Reshapes and/or resizes nose, corrects excessively flared nostrils, bumps in the nasal bridge or previous injuries that caused asymmetry.
Average cost: $6,775
Procedure time: 1-2 hours
Recovery time: 1 week for bandage removal, swelling is down in 10-14 days, normal activity can resume in 3-4 weeks

The Wow: "As time passes, I am more and more satisfied with my choice to get this surgery done," one reader notes. "I can officially say that I love myself and everything about me. I knew there were risks involved in surgery, but for me, those risks were worth taking." Another woman writes, "I absolutely love it ... there are days where I still need to get used to it, but all in all wouldn't take it back ... such an improvement to what I had! So happy with it!"

The Ow: The post-op period for this procedure means getting used to more uncomfortable nuisances than straightforward pain. "It is really itching under the cast, I think it's because it's all healing. I find I can raise my brows up and down and that seems to help," one reader writes. "The nose is completely bearable but my eyes are burning and watering like crazy," another reveals. Not being able to tell if your nose is running due to lingering numbness, as far as five weeks out, is another side effect. And if you get packing (gauze or cotton packs put in your nostrils to control bleeding or support the septum post-op), be forewarned: "It's very, very uncomfortable. All I wanted to do the first night was sleep, but I couldn't because of the amount of discomfort I was in. I had to take small sips of liquid to avoid choking when swallowing pills. It was scary to start coughing just from drinking water."

BY ERICA SMITH | FEB 14, 2014 | SHARES
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