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"Having never had a boob job or even a moob job, I'm in no position to advise on this subject. I have however, seen a program on C4 (I think) called "Send Nudes", this gives impartial and expert advice on all types of cosmetic surgery as well as presenting the thoughts and motives of the person considering it and, of people that have had it done." Hadn't heard of that one, will take a look. Thank you. | |||
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"Have a look on the 'Real self' site. Lots of useful info on there. " Thank you, we hadn't heard of this one. | |||
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"This is for the ladies who have had boob jobs of any sort. Uplift, reductions or implants. 1) What were the pros and cons you experienced? 2) Did you get what you wanted from it? 3) If you were to go back and make that decision again, would you still do it or change something? We want to weigh up the information before making any and all decisions! Google seems to be a great source for careful marketed reviews by the companies or those dead against them... We want real world reviews please 1) I lost nipple sensitivity which still hasn't returned after 2 years. 2) I did I love how I look now and have more confidence. 3) I wish I had gone slightly larger. Not Pamela Anderson size but just a bit more." Do they expect it to return, or is that one of the risks we're guessing? | |||
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"1) What were the pros and cons you experienced?" Pros are the whole process was much cheaper and easier than I was expecting. No major Cons, except that I would say, do your homework and commit to it. After all, if it is only cosmetic, then it really isn't a necessity. "2) Did you get what you wanted from it?" In time I'm expecting. I was clear with my surgeon I don't want two Xmas puddings (domes) stuck to my chest. I'm too old to have sit-up-and-beg breasts of a 20 yo. He confirmed what a girl on here advised me. They will start to droop more naturally after a year or two. So three months in, they are starting to look more what I like. The more natural looking folds underneath are also hiding the scars. Pencil test on the ready! Lol "3) If you were to go back and make that decision again, would you still do it or change something?" I'm super happy! Despite my initial doubts, I went with my surgeon's advice as he gave convincing explanations to all my challenges. For example, I did the rice bag test and wanted 350cc but he convinced me with my broader shoulders, 450cc would be a better balance. He is right, I'm happy with the size. I would advise looking online as there are loads of surgeons in California with "before" and "after" pics. Look for pictures similar to you now, and your expectations. Show the pics at your consultation. It will be the basis of your discussions. Do your homework! There is always doubt about unnecessary procedures, so be at least 75% to 80% commited to it before going ahead. Good luck and feel free to PM if you want any more info/advice. | |||
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"Depends if you want it done over or under the muscle. I had under the muscle. Recovery is a bigger deal. Help needed for simple tasks. The surgeon I chose would only put in the cc that would my body size/muscle and breast tissue would take. To me that was the sign of a good surgeon. Over the muscle will drop. I read a book called The ultimate Cleavage, a practical guide to cosmetic breast enlargement surgery. Written by Maxine Heasman. (2002 edition) You're welcome to PM me if you wish. T" Thank you! We will look into that book. Its a good sign that the doc wouldn't go too much, shows they're ethical and professional! X | |||
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"Had my BA done end August with Transform at Harley Street. From 36A to 38D. 1) What were the pros and cons you experienced? Pros are the whole process was much cheaper and easier than I was expecting. No major Cons, except that I would say, do your homework and commit to it. After all, if it is only cosmetic, then it really isn't a necessity. 2) Did you get what you wanted from it? In time I'm expecting. I was clear with my surgeon I don't want two Xmas puddings (domes) stuck to my chest. I'm too old to have sit-up-and-beg breasts of a 20 yo. He confirmed what a girl on here advised me. They will start to droop more naturally after a year or two. So three months in, they are starting to look more what I like. The more natural looking folds underneath are also hiding the scars. Pencil test on the ready! Lol 3) If you were to go back and make that decision again, would you still do it or change something? I'm super happy! Despite my initial doubts, I went with my surgeon's advice as he gave convincing explanations to all my challenges. For example, I did the rice bag test and wanted 350cc but he convinced me with my broader shoulders, 450cc would be a better balance. He is right, I'm happy with the size. I would advise looking online as there are loads of surgeons in California with "before" and "after" pics. Look for pictures similar to you now, and your expectations. Show the pics at your consultation. It will be the basis of your discussions. Do your homework! There is always doubt about unnecessary procedures, so be at least 75% to 80% commited to it before going ahead. Good luck and feel free to PM if you want any more info/advice." | |||
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