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  • mandy_44
    mandy_44 Posts: 116 Forumite
    First time poster namechecking a specific doctor 4 times in the same post? You're obviously a lot less cynical than me.........


    We must be on the same wave length I was thinking exactly the same thing. You have to be very careful when reading recomendations. I notice that person only ever made one post. ................No flies on me or you!:rotfl:
  • mandy_44
    mandy_44 Posts: 116 Forumite
    I guess we'll have to agree to differ then!


    I like your style :money:
  • mandy_44
    mandy_44 Posts: 116 Forumite
    bunnikins wrote: »
    My friend had bad thread veins around her nose and also on her cheeks. She didn't want to have laser therapy, after reading horror stories about scarring. She read about Dr Newman's Clinic in the Daily Mail and booked in to get treated by Dr Brian Newman at his Manchester clinic. Having spent hundreds of pounds on make-up to cover up the veins, she is now happy to have the money back in her pocket as her veins have been cleared up. It is non-invasive so she had it done in her lunch break and then headed back to work. Don;t have the contact details but if you search Dr Newman and vein you'll probably find him.

    Hope this helps.
    Can you direct me in the direction lol ............of the "horror stories about scarring!" I for one would like to read them or are they just stories? :eek:
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