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Q: Breast
asked by: victoria13 on April 13th, 2005
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Hi has any one out there had breast implants? I want to get it done bu im scared of them no looking real and I have heard of ripiling if anyone has had this done will u plez tell me your story and anwser my?
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SpideyGirl
replied on April 13th, 2005
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I would love to get an answer to your same question. I just turned 20 and have kinda thought about implants for years. My mom would be all for it, she said she would help pay for them at some point, if I decide to do it. But my boyfriend of 4 years hates the idea. I'm only an a cup and don't want huge ones, just like a big b, small c. It would be nice to hear from people who have done this.
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sandyallen
replied on April 15th, 2005
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Why not accept yourself as you are, I know of some girls that had them and regretted having them, their boyfriends said they were like rubber and so un-natural. But it is your choice.
Good luck!
Sincerely,
sandy
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peggyapl
replied on April 15th, 2005
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Breast Implants
I think it's better to have the implants placed under the muscle so that the outlines of the implants aren't so obvious. Also, not to have too big a size because they will look and feel more unnatural.
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SpideyGirl
replied on April 18th, 2005
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Just wondering if anyone else got a pm from howdouknowme. I got one saying they were going to go tomorrow to get implants. Why people get on here and make fun of others is beyond me.
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bt
replied on April 19th, 2005
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Please do some research before getting them. Find a good Dr. As well. Make sure he is certified properly. I have a friend who has had two sets and 3 different surgerys. She went from a very flat a cup to dd. She is a tall woman so they look in proportion with clothes on. Without she does have a bit of a porn star look. Unfortunately they do not look real. They never will but she loves them. Important to choose the right size. Most people wish they had gone bigger as my friend did and then had additional surgery to change them. Also under the muscle is better so you don't see the edges of the implant as much. Here in canada we have the option of saline or gel silicone. You have to sign a waiver to have the silicone because of the past concerns. It is not liquid form, more like a gummy bear consistancy. If you were to cut it in 1/2 it stays firm. The one complication she had leading to needing a 3rd surgery was scar tissue that built around the one implant causing it to sit strange. She recently had this fixed and is very happy. After 2 yrs and 3 surgeries and more than 15,000 she is very happy and doesn't regret it. They do not last a lifetime either so will likely need surgery to replace the implant in 10-15 yrs as well. If you are so unhappy with your body that this will give you confidence I say go for it. But make sure you research it. Go for a consultation even and find out all the info. It doesn;t mean you have to jump iinto the surgery, but talking to a surgeon may give you the answers you need.
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viewsonic59
replied on May 12th, 2005
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Howdouknowme

don't be so rude! And nice spelling and grammor
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sharmain3
replied on May 29th, 2005
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Breast Implants
Hi ladies,

firstly I would like to say to howdouknowme or whatever their name was is so rude and if you don't have anything helpful to say to these ladies then don't say anything at all how rude!!!

Anyway ladies now that I have that off of my chest :)

i would like to suggest natural breast enhancement.

Have any of you thought about this as an option before surgery?

I have and I have been watching a forum on here "natural breast enhancement" and there are 2 ladies trying different brands to see if they work so go on and read their posts and keep checking back to see their progress.

I also have ordered some and am waiting to receive them and I will most definitley keep everyone posted on my progress.
After having 3 children and breastfeeding I just want to get my breasts back to the way they were as I have dropped down from a d cup to a b cup.
I have been researching these products for quite sometime now it's not like I seen it on the net and ordered them as I wanted to make sure it was safe above all else,and just so you know the brand I have ordered are fda (federal drug association) approved and gp approved but not all of the brands are,that's where my research comes in.

Apart from being alot less expensive than surgery it is safe all natural herbal ingredients and it is meant to be permanent as it develops your breast tissue as like when you go through puberty.

I hope this has helped you all
good luck :)
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NatBratNat
replied on June 2nd, 2005
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Implants
Ive had mine for 2 years their great they boost your ego and make you feel great dont worry if anythink ever goes wrong they sort it out fast for you its not as bad as people make out but you do have to have them replaced every 10 years because nothing lasts forever just go for it girl I believe in surgery its great youll look and feel great not at first but after the pain and redness youll be a godess its changed my life forever ives gone from a 34a to a 34dd its brilliant you should go girl have some pride for once and do something for yourself and make your life better but dont think boobs are everything because that would be wrong but it doesnt hurt to pamper yourself once in a while luv nat xx
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sharmain3
replied on June 2nd, 2005
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Breast Implants
Hi ladies,

i just wanted to let you know that victoria13 the girl who posted this topic is only 13 years old.

Victoria i'm not posting this message to be nasty to you in anyway sweetheart it's just that it helps these ladies to give you better advice knowing your age.

I explained to victoria in a pm I sent her that being 13 years old her body still hasn't fully developed yet and that her breasts will get bigger once she fully develops.

Just wanted to let you know so you can give more helpful advice to victoria as I know your advice will be different now knowing her age.

Good luck to all,
sharmain.
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bettystuart
replied on June 13th, 2005
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Breast Implants
I f you are 13 years old it s not necessary your boddy will suffer a lot opf changes
but I think that for woman adults there are others kind of surgery to breast argumentation without implants.
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Sammy001
replied on June 21st, 2005
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If you are only 13 then I can guarentee you that any docotr will refuse to do them. You body isn't done maturing yet.....

You never know you may end up having huge natural ones anyway...For free!!!!
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kateran
replied on August 2nd, 2005
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If you're only 13, then you are surely not done maturing yet. You've probably just started having your period! I say you should wait it out...Obviously. Im sure theres no way in hell your parents would even consider letting you have plastic surgery, and you're not at a minimum age to get them done anyways. If in a couple years you see no developement, why not trying something else before plastic surgery? Natural breast enhancement pills are much cheaper. It wont hurt anybody to try them. I know that they are not garunteed, but their is always hope! I ordered a 6 month supply of breast gain plus, and im on my second week of taking them. Hopefully well see some improvements soon.
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titansgirl
replied on November 7th, 2005
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to Victoria13
When I was 13 all of my friends had large breasts and mine were very small. I too wanted implants badly at that young age. If your mother has small breasts you probably will too. That was my case. I am now 20 and have a small b cup. I know how you feel though at your age. Your body is such a tender part of who you are at that age and the older you get the more you forget that. I remember though! If it's that important to you, start a savings fund now and when you turn 18 you will be pleased with not having to finance them. It is against the law for anyone under the age of 18 to undergo breast augmentation surgery. Don't fret though. Padded bras should do you good until then so no one sees a terribly dramatic difference if you don't want anyone to really know. Hope this helps. I know how it feels when no one understands at that young of an age!
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shorty2wap
replied on September 6th, 2006
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Breast Gain Plus
Hi, I have been using bgb for a little over two months. I have seen some results. There is new skin and a new color of the new skin where the new breast tissue have grown. I started off at an 32aa and now I can wear a 32b sized bra. I am a 23 year old smoker with two kids. Customer service informed me that by smoking my results will take a longer amount of time to show. She urged me to stop smoking while on this supplement. I have not and I am still seeing dramatic results. I just want to know if ther are any other women out there who have seen any results from this product.
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brittany_gale
replied on September 24th, 2006
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Hey,

the only thing I can say on this topic is that I have my consultation on the 17th november for my breast augmentation, i'm having it donw by a dr karadis, he's quite well know in the uk (where I am) and has done a friend of mine and her's look fantastic.

I'm 18 myself but i've wanted this done for years, I have one that is an a and the other which is a b, normally saying that would embarass me but I know i'll be rid of it soon Smile

i'm going to a dd but I have a broad frame anyway so it won't look stupidly huge, i'm a (uk) size 16-18 at the moment and hoping to get down to a 14 before the op which should be at the end of this year/begining of next.

I just thought i'd mention it because i'm so scared! Good scared though... It's like lining up for the biggest rollar-coaster in the park! Haha...

But victoria babe, i've had to wear padded bra's for s long as I can remember and you do get used to it, but now that i'm old enough and I have been saving the money for years, I can't wait to go ahead with it. Take the advice given on here on board, start saving up, if your breasts do develop more and your a size your comfortable with then brilliant! You'll have your savings that you can go treat yourself with! But if they dont then you'll have the money there...

Hope that helps and if you need me, private message me or whathaveyou!!

Love,

brittany xx
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athene
replied on October 13th, 2006
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I don't have implants but a close friend of mine does. She loves them, but she waited a long time to get her implants (till she was 26) so she'd know that she really wanted it done. She got the procedure where they cut around the nipple to reduce scarring, but she had to massage them after to make sure they didn't harden up...
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DO12451515
replied on October 19th, 2006
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Plastic Surgery Affordable
Hi my name is donna, i'm 54, I want to relate my plastic surgery experience for all interested.



On march 2005 I had a tummy tuck (u$ 3,550) and breast augmentation (u$ 3,350) procedure done in brazil with Dr.C, i've heard about his clinic and his work from some friends who've been there for plastics as well and were very happy with the results.



He did an excellent job, I couldn't be happier, Dr. C is very skilled and I will never regret going to brazil to have plastics.

Due to the economy differences between brazil and north america , plastic surgery is very affordable for middle class americans.



I've did some price research in us before and then I realized that comming to brazil for plastics is less expensive, even with the added expense of a plane ticket, hotel and food, the quality of medical care is excellent.


If you need more info i'll be glad to answer all your questions about my experience.



Hugs,

donna m.


Miami-fl

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Lawanda
replied on October 23rd, 2006
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I'm 35 years old. My husband wants a baby. The bad thing is my tube are tied. They have been tied since 1998. I would like to give him one. I need to know is it possible? If so can I afford it. We dont have money to really to spend. He really wants it. Sad
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melissaca
replied on November 23rd, 2006
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Silicone Approved? Is It Safe?
I ran across these interviews with some doctors in reference to it. I am not sure how safe they are, what do you think

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