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While getting surgery isn't recommended in the face of so many potentially effective alternatives, it remains an option for someone wanting fuller lips. Most surgeries take the form of injecting material into the lips, and usually work on a semi-permanent basis, subsiding after a period of several months. As everyone's lips are a unique case, it is important to first consult a trusted doctor about a surgery if it's something you're looking into. The doctor will be able to offer specific advice relating to your situation, as well as details relating to the chosen surgical procedure. Make absolutely sure that the doctor is trusted and well-reputed. Operations like collagen injections have gone famously wrong in the past, and it's important to enlist a doctor who knows what they're doing. Look into hyaluronic acid filler (HAF) injections. Compared to some of the longer-used methods for lip augmentation, hyaluronic acid is the safest and best-recommended type of filler for your lips. The filler in these injections approximates natural compounds found in the body, and unlike fat grafts, require no liposuction. HAF injections are used to improve the shape, structure and volume of your lips. Although fairly expensive (running between 500-2000 dollars) and uncovered by most insurance plans, reception to these injections is generally very positive.  Collagen is a less common lip filler now than it used to be, but it still plays a significant role in the world of lip augmentation. Take some time to look into collagen if you're exploring surgical options. Another widely used method of lip augmentation is fat grafting. This procedure transplants fat from another part of your body (extracted via liposuction) and injects it into your lips. While this means you won't have any foreign matter in your body, the process is longer, more uncomfortable, and carries greater risks than a HAF injection. Although the word implies a high level of severity, most lip augmentation surgeries actually happen fairly quickly. Despite any anxiety you may have, a lip augmentation is virtually painless. A topical agent will often be placed on your lips to reduce the discomfort of the injections. While the operation should be short and reasonably simple, you'll have to plan another appointment in half a year if you want to keep the same look to your lips.  Don't worry if there any uneven bumps in your lips post-surgery; these concentrations of filler will soon quickly dissolve, leaving your lips looking lustrous and consistent.

summary: Consult a doctor. Do your research. Schedule and attend your surgery.


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Center the U-shape on the left one-third of a piece of paper. Make the snout as large as you want it to be depending on the desired size of your horse. Angle the U-shape so that it is turned at about 45 degrees with the open edge of the U-shape facing upwards. This will be the horse’s jaw. Start the line at the end of the U-shape and curve it upwards. Make the line about half the size of the snout. Imagine you’re drawing a wide, shallow bowl that’s tilted at the same angle as the U-shape. This will be the horse’s front ear, so make it about one-fourth of the size of the snout and jaw. Start the triangle at the top edge of the U-shape and then draw a 45-degree angle for the point. End the triangle at the same level as the beginning point. Leave the bottom edge of the triangle open.  Make sure that the top point of the triangle is pointing up towards the top edge of the paper. Another option is to make ears that are diamond-shaped. Draw diamonds extending up from the top of the horse’s head, but leave the pointed edges off the base of the ears. Make this line about twice the size of the snout. Press the pencil against the paper at the beck edge of the triangle you just drew. Then, extend a slightly curved line down at a 45-degree angle to the bottom of the page. Make this line about twice as long as the horse’s snout. Next, draw the front of the horse’s neck. Create a line that runs parallel to the line you just drew for the back of the neck. Include a gentle curve in towards the horse’s body at the bottom of the line. Make this line about twice as long as the back of the horse’s neck.

summary: Create a diagonal “U” shape with 1 flat edge for the snout. Add a curved line extending from the bottom of the snout for the jaw. Draw a small triangle on top of the head for the front ear. Extend a curved line down from the base of the triangle to make the neck. Make a straight line going down from the center of the jaw.


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To improve your circulation after a long flight, it is important to take a nice walk. You will likely have to walk to pick up your luggage, which will help a little bit. In addition, you could take a walk outside when you get to your destination. If you feel pain or swelling in either of your feet or legs, you should seek immediate medical attention. If there is some minor puffiness in your ankles or legs but no pain or any other unusual symptoms, you don’t need to worry. Slight puffiness is not due to blood clotting and is normal with long flights. A pulmonary embolism occurs when a blood clot blocks an artery in your lungs. This blood clot often originates in a person's legs and travels to their lungs. You should seek immediate medical attention if you experience any of the symptoms of a pulmonary embolism such as chest pain or shortness of breath. Likewise, see a doctor if you feel dizzy, start coughing up blood or have difficulty breathing. Pulmonary embolism can be a fatal complication of blood clots.
summary: Go for a walk right after the trip. Seek medical attention for deep vein thrombosis. See a doctor if you experience symptoms of a pulmonary embolism.