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breast enhancements
Shaeley Mae
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I guess this is a "Life" topic.
Have you had a breast lift?
If so, are you happy with it?
Have you had implants?
If so, do you feel confident that the mammogram modifications still allow accurate screening?
Have you had a breast lift?
If so, are you happy with it?
Have you had implants?
If so, do you feel confident that the mammogram modifications still allow accurate screening?
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Post-breastfeeding, I'm a droopy 36 B/C. And while I'm totally good with a B/C, the droopy has got to go.
Most days I don't mind wearing a fully supportive bra that disguises the droop, but there are also times (cocktail dresses, halter tops, etc) when a bra isn't an option. Not to mention how the droop affects my chances of attracting and retaining Mr Right ( .... assuming he's still out there).
For now, I think I prefer the "lift" route, but I'm just not sure how well it works. I'm hoping someone has real world advice/feedback.
Glad that's not the case.
You cannot get a lift (or reduction/lift) without implants
A friend of mine who had a reduction/lift pointed out afterwards that she now realizes her breasts balanced out the rest of her body (aka tummy) and that she should have got a tummy tuck while she was at it. On the same note a friend who got implants has gained weight throughout her body since the procedure - again, as if the body is balancing itself out!
The scaring - I mean really which is worse - saggy boobs or scared boobs. Six of one half dozen of the other kind of thing. I already have some scaring and stretch marks as it is.
Men don't care if you can wrap em around your knees, they still love em. This has been my experience anyway.
General idea of pain and recovery time. When it comes down to it I am just not there. At least not yet, I'm not saying never. But the time has come where I'm "all set" to proceed I have opted not to.
Money - even if insurance were to cover this for me I'd still have to pay co pays and 20%. I can't justify that right now.
Oh and I have NEVER been able to wear those cute lil outfits/dresses/swimsuits that don't require bras with lots of support. Hate that! Just not enough I guess.
totally relate to this. at a dance club i used to go to, i was known as "large and in charge" for my boobs. at the time, i was too much of a lush for it to bother me, but looking back at it, it was totally offensive. i remember i went up to talk to the dj and one of the bouncers slapped the dj on the back and said, "large and in charge! get it, boy!" staring at my boobs. i was like, "what was that about?" totally offensive looking back on it. good thing i was drunk 90% of the time back then or else i would have smacked their faces.
I remember being in middle school and my mom saying, "Wait til you get boobs." What boobs? Then I remember when I got pregnant people said, "Wait til your boobs get huge." I was a 34 a or barely b in high school, then graduated to a 36 b in adulthood. I got measured a few weeks ago because I thought I might be bigger, but no, still 36 b. I can go out braless but I never thought it was so great. I wish I could sport some real cleavage. I guess it's the classic case of you want what you don't have. Anyway, rambling....does a life always have to involve a surgical procedure?