How much did it cost you? How do you where to go and who to trust? I am small breast and I'm thinking of implants. I believe it will give me more confidence in myself because all these models and actresses, and most females on the street have big breast. I hate mines.
Anyone with small breast had or thinking about having breast implants?
Real men hate fake women with implants. Now you know. Coming from a guy.
It's not real.
Guys really don't care about breast size as much as you ladies think we do. Nice attention grabber. Like a man's muscles. But that lasts for about 5 minutes and 2 dates.
Reply:I used to have small breasts, but during my 20s they got a lot bigger. There are many non-surgical/non-permanent solutions like getting a bra with padding or a water-bra. I would not recommend getting implants. They can cause problems if you ever wanted to breast-feed your babies in the future.
Reply:I was very flat chested, definitely not in proportion to my body, I was uncomfortable w/my small breasts so when I could afford it I get breast implants. I don't know how old you are but since your comparing yourself to models and actresses I'm guessing your pretty young. I would suggest waiting until your at least 18, if your younger than that your body is still changing and growing. Breast Implants is a serious decision and the surgery is serious you can have many complication even death, so it's nothing to take lightly. I would also tell you, you need to make the decision for you and you only, not what you see on other people, or what you think people like. If you know (not think) it will help you be more confident w/your body that's OK - but you will have to live w/your decision. Like I said I had my breast done, for me it was the greatest decision and I wouldn't change a thing, they are pretty expensive my cost $5,000 for both. I found my doctor because I worked at a hospital and talked to several people who worked w/doc who did breast implants, that's how I found mine. If you are serious you will need to do a lot of research, ask around, make sure the doc is board cert in plastic surgery, have a consultation most all reputable docs have pictures of their work, check them out. You'll have to decide what implant you want round, teardrop, saline, textured, above the muscle below the muscle. I went with a textured teardrop below the muscle because the teardrop gave me more fullness on the top part of my breast, when you really flat their is nothing there, I also got a textured implant, that protects against rippling of the breast, they were saline so my body would more likely accept them and I went below the muscle because the implant is more protected that way. I have to worn you the pain after the surgery is horrible, yes you will get meds for the pain but after I had the surgery when I would sit up it felt like someone ripping my flesh from my bone, however after a few days I was fine. Recovery time if you go below the muscle is 2 weeks, above the muscle is 1 week. The implants don't last forever, you will need to replace them every 20 years, and you always have a risk of one bursting - though it's not common. I'm thrilled w/my results and like I said wouldn't change a thing but it's nothing to take lightly. Don't rush into a decision, you can still meet w/doc's for a consultation but don't let anyone pressure you into a decision, most reputable docs wont. But like I said do your research. If you have more question feel free to contact me my email address is available through yahoo contacts. Good luck and think long and hard before you make any decisions. Oh - and I know one person said you can't breast feed, that's not true the implant does not effect breast feeding, I have them and I breast fed, and the docs will tell you it won't interfere if you choose to breast feed after implants, my GYN said the same thing. And while some men don't like fake breast others are fine w/it when I got mine I was dating my husband - then boyfriend, he just wanted me to be happy w/myself so he supported me in my decision and to this day he loves them - truth be told they don't feel like real breast, they are lot firmer but I'm OK w/that and I don't have to wear a bra even after a baby, they are big, perky, and full.
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