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I actually am reconsidering I still want a small D 32D to be exact which is a large C 34C so.. as of right now I'm sticking to the 350cc Dr. Brou said he'd do. I definitely wouldn't want to look freakish, but doing research from Breast Augmentation | Breast Implants | Breast Augmentation Surgeons | Breast Implant Surgery I found that implants look smaller than natural real boobs, and I'm doing under the muscle so, just assuming I probably won't even look like a D. I would like to be a full C to small D that's my goal. I agree. I don't want to be anywhere near Pamela Anderson/Dolly Parton range or even near it. I just can't believe women out there get 800cc to even 1000cc!! That's gross. I am going to Jones to make sure 350 is even safe for my body, because going too big could cause complications. If he suggests 350 is unsafe I might stick with 325 which would probably make me a small C cup which is better than my negative A cup right now! I just want to have cleavage for once in my life, lol! My friend who is around the same size as me who got 300cc is a full B cup and they look great, but too small for my liking. She also started out with a negative A like myself. So, I think 350 is a good size for now. I still have till March to make the right choice. Definitely, going to listen to the doctor of course. I appreciate your opinion =D
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An implant is going to change the shape of your breasts. You will go from being flat to have a definite shape and the size isn't really going to be the biggest change - although that will certainly be a change. The larger you go, the more likely you are to have nerve damage - or so I'm told. Ask your doctor. You don't want to lose sensation. Be prepared for pain.
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One potential issue on women that have a small frame is thin skin. If they go to a size that stretches the skin to much, then they run the risk of seeing the actual seams and creases of the actual implant. IMHO that is a serious detraction from the breast, regardless of size.
BTW - I am not a Dr. I am just a man that appreciates the beauty and shape of a woman's body. |
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Going under the muscle means that every time you flex your pectorals, the implant will be smashed under it and look weird at any size, but I strongly suggest that unless you are 5'10 and 150lbs., rethink putting a "D" under your muscle!
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Does Medicare/Medicaid cover nose surgery? This isn't something optional for look. This is something beyond my control, a part of the medical condition. Plus, I can't properly wear my glasses (was told to do every day all the time), because the glasses doesn't have a proper ridge to rest upon at eye level.
I know they paid for my ear surgery since it was a medical condition involving the bone growing in, causing the canal closure. Insurance does cover Cochlear Implant, since the medical condition is beyond my control. Sadly, no one want to risk Cochlear Implant on me. Just wondering about the nose. It'd be nice to being able to read far away.
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Thanks for the tips ladies and gents~ I found an awesome surgeon quite possibly the best in the world. He is internationally known for his breakthrough in developing the triple antibiotic that minimizes capsular contracture to 1.5% in his patients and has a patient redo/complication rate of only 3% compared to the average 25%. His specialty is breast augmentation and body contouring. Also.. he does 24-hr recovery which is the only type of procedure I wanted to get done, but couldn't find any surgeons here who did this method. One of his mentors was Dr. John B. Tebbetts who developed the 24-hr recovery a couple years ago and Dr. Tebbetts and Dr. Adams were the first ones to use this method of surgery. I have met friends from Breast Augmentation, Breast Implants, and Plastic Surgeons Forums that have had 24-hr recovery/rapid recovery and they all recovered within 24-48 hours able to drive the next day, take a shower, get dressed by themselves, and go out to dance, eat, run errands, shopping that night after surgery. It seems like the plastic surgeons here aren't up to date since most still use blunt dissection instead of electrocautery which reduces bleeding, bruising, and tissue trauma which results in a much faster recovery. If any of you decide to get any surgery done in the future.. I'd highly recommend Dr. William P. Adams Jr. in Dallas, TX. He charges more, but I'd rather be safe and pay more than be sorry and pay less but pay more to fix complications. Also, I have quite a bit of breast tissue now that I gained 5lbs and I'm still thin, but I'm a full B cup now thank goodness so, a D won't be too hard to achieve. Augmented breasts look much smaller than natural breasts also under clothing. I'll look more like a full B to C cup after healing probably which is fine. Good luck to all of you, and seriously check Dr. Adams out! He even has his own segment on The Plastic Surgery Channel
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I don't base choosing a surgeon solely on just pictures since, every woman's breasts are different. The outlook basically will look like your breasts only larger. I used to only choose a surgeon by pictures and of course made sure they were board certified, but I have several friends I've made on that breast implant forum and have seen their breasts and they look perfect. He does have pictures though here's the link Breast Augmentation Photos He mostly does cohesive gummies which aren't FDA approved yet, but they are called the '5th generation implants' they last longer, and hold their shape. Not many doctors are certified to use these implants. I'm getting regular cohesive gel silicone implants though since I want to go larger and am not qualified to join the cohesive gummy bear implant study since those implants are made for women who want to go for a more natural shape/look. Hope that helps and thank you jstay! I've become addicted to that breast implant forum, I'm hardly on here anymore, LMAO! I got my surgery date moved up to March 29th so, I'll keep you guys posted!
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