beautiful beings - £2.8k quote - any advise?
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beautiful beings - £2.8k quote - any advise?
Hi
Sorry for all the questions. ive posted loads in the past couple of days :) Basically im looking at getting BA maybe with an uplift. I have my first consultation next week with THG and Transform but just looking at other options. i have come across beautiful beings and being quoted around £2.7k for an uplift and BA. just wondered if anyone here had actually been through them? many thanks
Sorry for all the questions. ive posted loads in the past couple of days :) Basically im looking at getting BA maybe with an uplift. I have my first consultation next week with THG and Transform but just looking at other options. i have come across beautiful beings and being quoted around £2.7k for an uplift and BA. just wondered if anyone here had actually been through them? many thanks
twig21- Active BJSF Member
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Re: beautiful beings - £2.8k quote - any advise?
sorry i should add you actually go aboard to have the surgery
twig21- Active BJSF Member
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Re: beautiful beings - £2.8k quote - any advise?
Sweetie... i really get the feeling that cost is priortity to you just now and i cant stress wnough what a bad road this will take you on lovely
i doubt theres any one of us here that wont understand the 'need' you feel when you hate the breasts you have, but you must put your own body over cost lovely. because the results of a bodge job can be devastating and if you actually look beyond price babe, you begin to see why the costs are so low. When looking for 'bargain boob jobs' undoubtedly you're on the road to a 'bargain bodge job'
Im no advocate of surgery abroad anyway, because once you're home, you literally are at the mercy of the NHS here should you have problems with the clinic and let me tell you hun.... The NHS show no mercy! If you were to have an infection, the implant would simply be taken out and you'd be stitched up. Don't think for a moment they'd replace it, they won't, they won't even remove the other implant so your breasts are the same, they have a duty of care to ensure your safe and they will do ONLY what's needed to make you safe and that's it!
I had a short look through the website you suggested and after a couple of comments read that was enough for me...
I added the couple I read here:
Surgeons abroad don't follow the same guidelines as we do here in the UK. The laws of the land are different and its up to YOU to find out what it is, if your surgeon is even qualified and most importantly in this instance seeing as the clinic you may choose here has washed its hands of all responsibility is that the surgeon is insured.
Again - once they have your money, whatever happens to you after that is no responsibility of theirs
Have you estimated the cost of travel to add to the price of surgery?
Should ANYTHING happen, you miss you flight through no fault of your own, maybe bad weather, maybe a bird on the runway... Whatever the reason they don't care!!!!! You will lose ALL of your money.
This is what you'd be signing up for..
Does it sound like such a 'good deal' now babe?
i doubt theres any one of us here that wont understand the 'need' you feel when you hate the breasts you have, but you must put your own body over cost lovely. because the results of a bodge job can be devastating and if you actually look beyond price babe, you begin to see why the costs are so low. When looking for 'bargain boob jobs' undoubtedly you're on the road to a 'bargain bodge job'
Im no advocate of surgery abroad anyway, because once you're home, you literally are at the mercy of the NHS here should you have problems with the clinic and let me tell you hun.... The NHS show no mercy! If you were to have an infection, the implant would simply be taken out and you'd be stitched up. Don't think for a moment they'd replace it, they won't, they won't even remove the other implant so your breasts are the same, they have a duty of care to ensure your safe and they will do ONLY what's needed to make you safe and that's it!
I had a short look through the website you suggested and after a couple of comments read that was enough for me...
I added the couple I read here:
We hold no medical qualifications. We are not liable for the work of the surgeon or any of the staff engaged at your clinic. Your contract is with your clinic for all medical work undertaken.
Surgeons abroad don't follow the same guidelines as we do here in the UK. The laws of the land are different and its up to YOU to find out what it is, if your surgeon is even qualified and most importantly in this instance seeing as the clinic you may choose here has washed its hands of all responsibility is that the surgeon is insured.
Treasure Island Investments (UK) Limited trading as Beautiful Beings accepts no liability for loss or injury of any kind arising from your lack of care.
Again - once they have your money, whatever happens to you after that is no responsibility of theirs
.Travel arrangements between your home and Prague are your responsibility
Have you estimated the cost of travel to add to the price of surgery?
Except where we say differently elsewhere in these conditions, we cannot pay any compensation, expenses, losses or any other amount or otherwise accept responsibility if we have to change your booking after departure or if we or our suppliers cannot provide your procedure as agreed, or you suffer any loss or damage of any description as a result of circumstances beyond our control. When we refer to circumstances beyond our control, we mean any event which we or the supplier in question could not foresee or avoid even after taking all reasonable care. Such circumstances will usually include war, terrorist activity, civil unrest, industrial dispute and bad weather (actual or threatened).
Should ANYTHING happen, you miss you flight through no fault of your own, maybe bad weather, maybe a bird on the runway... Whatever the reason they don't care!!!!! You will lose ALL of your money.
This is what you'd be signing up for..
Does it sound like such a 'good deal' now babe?
Last edited by cookie on 29th May 2013, 11:23 am; edited 1 time in total
Re: beautiful beings - £2.8k quote - any advise?
I wouldn't trust anywhere other than the UK for surgery! Some ladies have been abroad and not had any problems. Unfortunately a lot do!! They have different rules about surgeons and surgery. And then of course there is your aftercare, all appointments would be in a different country, so you would have plane fares and hotel bills to fork out for. And what if you have complications? Again another trip abroad.
You should do your research Hun, and when you think you have done enough, do some more!! Choose your surgeon carefully, go for a few consultations, get a few opinions from different surgeons. When you meet the right surgeon, you will know! It's a really strange feeling, you just click!
You should do your research Hun, and when you think you have done enough, do some more!! Choose your surgeon carefully, go for a few consultations, get a few opinions from different surgeons. When you meet the right surgeon, you will know! It's a really strange feeling, you just click!
Lisa34- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: beautiful beings - £2.8k quote - any advise?
I wouldnt want to risk travelling abroad for any kind of surgery but you have said you may need an uplift. An uplift is a complicated procedure especially when you combine it with implants. You need a surgeon who is skilled in this procedure. I had a BA an uplift and went with a reputable surgeon but I still required a revision which luckily was covered by my aftercare. If I had gone abroad this would not have been the case.
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Re: beautiful beings - £2.8k quote - any advise?
Personally I would stick to the UK. Just by the snips cookie posted they don't care about the patient, once uve had op you out on your @rse with no checkups.
Money shouldn't be an issue if you really want boobs, think of yourself and the aftercare you'll need after it all
Money shouldn't be an issue if you really want boobs, think of yourself and the aftercare you'll need after it all
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Re: beautiful beings - £2.8k quote - any advise?
As cookie has said, I and everyone here understands the feeling of wanting a BA and the sooner the better, but your health and safety comes first. Not that I'm saying all surgeries abroad may be a big risk, but you really do have to do your research. The amount you would spend on flights, hotels and food etc may well equal to the amount you would pay at a clinic in the UK. Even if they did cover complications, you would have to fly back and stay there, you would have to find the money immediately. After reading shooting star's diary of what can go wrong. It put the fear of god into me.
Re: beautiful beings - £2.8k quote - any advise?
I am paying £4600 for my BA... although this is with a BAPS surgeon and i am having anatomical unders it does seem a little strange that this clinic is offering a BA for more than half the price.
I would look into this clinic further, and as Cookie has said there can be substantial risks with going with a clinic abroad.. from the quotes Cookie highlighted it seems that if you have any problems you have nowhere to turn to for correction or advice..
All the girls on here totally empathise with the fact that when we decide we want boobies we want them NOW! but a few months to save up some extra pennies will be well worth the wait. You can't put a price on your body xxx
I would look into this clinic further, and as Cookie has said there can be substantial risks with going with a clinic abroad.. from the quotes Cookie highlighted it seems that if you have any problems you have nowhere to turn to for correction or advice..
All the girls on here totally empathise with the fact that when we decide we want boobies we want them NOW! but a few months to save up some extra pennies will be well worth the wait. You can't put a price on your body xxx
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Hey twig, I personally wouldn't risk it either, it's sooo exciting when you want to have a BA, as soon as it becomes possible you just want it ASAP, but you really do need to think... What's more important, a cheap job abroad or some that is more expensive bit that comes with reassurance, you would be so much safer in the uk.
There have been girls on here that did go abroad and have been okay, but many that are not!!
My advice would just be to relax a little, we all understand what it's like, but if you do need to put it off for a while to save etc, it will be so worth it, good luck xxx
There have been girls on here that did go abroad and have been okay, but many that are not!!
My advice would just be to relax a little, we all understand what it's like, but if you do need to put it off for a while to save etc, it will be so worth it, good luck xxx
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Re: beautiful beings - £2.8k quote - any advise?
Hi ladies,
thank you all for your advise. I've been busy this afternoon doing my research and sorting my finances. I had a couple of friends who have been aboard to have BA and just thought i would see if anyone knew if this company was worth it. After a lot of thought I am defo not going aboard. Money isn't my first priority, i willing to pay whatever and would not risk going somewhere rubbish to have a poor job. After speaking to my bank manager today he has agreed to give me the extra £2k i needed so can now put that towards my £3k cash i have. I have £5k in total now so my options are a lot wider. I am going to my appoitment next week at the hosiptal group and will just go from there. Thanks for all the advise :) xx
thank you all for your advise. I've been busy this afternoon doing my research and sorting my finances. I had a couple of friends who have been aboard to have BA and just thought i would see if anyone knew if this company was worth it. After a lot of thought I am defo not going aboard. Money isn't my first priority, i willing to pay whatever and would not risk going somewhere rubbish to have a poor job. After speaking to my bank manager today he has agreed to give me the extra £2k i needed so can now put that towards my £3k cash i have. I have £5k in total now so my options are a lot wider. I am going to my appoitment next week at the hosiptal group and will just go from there. Thanks for all the advise :) xx
twig21- Active BJSF Member
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Re: beautiful beings - £2.8k quote - any advise?
Aww that's brilliant news!! Good decision I think, and now that your options are much wider I'm sure your have your BA booked in no time :) xx
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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Wow! Good for the bank for pulling through!
Glad you're in a better place now babe and if we can offer support in any way lovely, then that's what we're for xx
Glad you're in a better place now babe and if we can offer support in any way lovely, then that's what we're for xx
Re: beautiful beings - £2.8k quote - any advise?
I'm really pleased to hear you have taken on board everything that has been said, and will be staying in the uk for your surgery! Good luck xx
Lisa34- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: beautiful beings - £2.8k quote - any advise?
Glad to hear that the bank has come through for you
5stonedown- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: beautiful beings - £2.8k quote - any advise?
Brilliant news! Good luck with everything xx
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Re: beautiful beings - £2.8k quote - any advise?
thanks everyone - really excited :) xx
twig21- Active BJSF Member
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Re: beautiful beings - £2.8k quote - any advise?
Brill news - i went with hospital group tooand really happy with things so far xx good luck xx
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