Changing dressings
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katielou2111
tinkerbell24
Kurukullachis
COOKIE
CharFaye
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Re: Changing dressings
Do it do it do it
Hahahaha you'll be fine Char, just do it babe and you'll feel much better. Xx
Hahahaha you'll be fine Char, just do it babe and you'll feel much better. Xx
Re: Changing dressings
like cookie said stickiness not near stitches but the pain u might feel is wee hairs. peter held my skin taught whilst i gently and took forever peeling them ogg lol xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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Hahah oh god this is pathetic, my OHs at the gym and my mummy lives ages away and im stuck on a snowy hill haha.. Ok ill man up and do it xx
CharFaye- BJSF Elite Member
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Its like putting the wax strip on your upper lip then thinking hmm not sure I want to pull.. Hahah xxtinkerbell24 wrote:like cookie said stickiness not near stitches but the pain u might feel is wee hairs. peter held my skin taught whilst i gently and took forever peeling them ogg lol xx
CharFaye- BJSF Elite Member
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Yeah just give them a quick ring chick. Heaven only knows you pay for your aftercare so get your moneys worth ;) x
Re: Changing dressings
Soo I called, she said only change them if you feel it need to, I.e, dressings come away abit etc. so I'm still confused as to her saying don't get them wet when they're water proof! Ill leave them be unless they get loose or something, thanks for the input you gorgeous bunch!!
CharFaye- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Changing dressings
I don't know of any dressing that is really really water proof Char, most are okay for a small bit of water but if your showering with the dressings on I would have thought they would need changing after. Even just to be in the safe side.
vixylyx- Active BJSF Member
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I've been told they're fine to leave Hun, they are waterproof but just don't soak in a bath for hours and if they come away or a tying just change them x
CharFaye- BJSF Elite Member
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hahaha Char you make me laugh with your dressings!! lol I wouldnt bother to even touch them if you dont see them coming off or something... no worries so much!
zoe1850- Active BJSF Member
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I know its silly haha, my precious new babies I don't want to do anything to spoil them
CharFaye- BJSF Elite Member
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