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Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery?
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I will say, that I have felt many fake boobs! Sounds weird, but I'm really open and outgoing and for some reason women kind of flock to me in bars. Yes I'm straight. And as soon as I start asking about their implants (if they have them), they want me to feel them. I've felt them in clothes, in bras, naked (friends and families), all around the edges, all around the breasts and grabbing whole hand fulls. The women have all been perfectly content letting me inspect the work and actually seem to really enjoy the curiosity/intrigue/education part of it.

This is what I've learned from my "hands-on education". First, YES!! Some implants actually feel like real boobs! I don't care what anyone says, I've felt big real boobs too and some of these fake boobs feel just like that, but also firm, full and fantastic. Every single one of these boob jobs that felt like actual real boobs have been silicone gel implants placed UNDER the muscle. And every single silicone-under-the-muscle girl has not had one single complaint about the surgery or afterwards. Not kidding you, one of the most amazing boobs I felt, this girl had just gotten them 3 months prior to me feeling them. I couldn't beleive it. They felt like big amazing real boobs. I've talked to girls that just got boobs 3 weeks ago and girls who've had them for 15 years and have had 2 surgeries.

*the girls that had a little bit of breast to moderate breast size and/or had some meat on their bones before the implants had better results.

*you HAVE to have some boob if you go over the muscle or you'll regret it. And any doctor that's willing to place them over the muscle with no prior boobage should be reconsidered.

*any doctor that's willing to take a female from AA to DD+ if you are small to medium framed should also be reconsidered.

*the thinner women with little to no breasts beforehand felt great ONLY when it was silicone under the muscle AND a moderate size. Tiny girls with big implants, no matter if they're under the muscle or not, doesn't feel right.

*Saline OVER the muscle has never felt good regardless of her prior breast size. You CAN feel the bags. They literally feel like if you filled a ziplock Baggie 3/4 of the way with water and shoved them under your skin. You CAN feel the bags and you CAN see ripples when they bend over. And it's safe to say that about 70-80% of those women had complaints about their implants.

*Saline UNDER the muscle was 100% better than saline OVER the muscle. But unless they were 7+ years worn in/old, or the woman had previous breast tissue/meat on her bones, they still felt a little fake.

*Every single girl that had saline then switched to gel silicone 100% thinks silicone gel is far better.

* I've only met 2 girls with those anatomically shaped contoured implants and neither of them liked them (and I wasn't a huge fan either).

*Over the muscle will get in the way of future breastfeeding.

*Under the muscle flexes with your pec muscles.

*aerola incisions will mess with nipple sensitivity/feeling

*the 3 week ms new booby that I felt (Silicone under the muscle) was at the bar with her friend who also had implants, but hers were saline under the muscle. They let me both feel them. They went to the same surgeon here too. The saline girl had hers done a year prior and the silicone 3 months prior. Silicone won hands freaking down.

*The only problem is the safety differences between the 2. If saline ruptures, you're deflated, but totally safe as it just absorbs into your body and it's only saline. If silicone gel breaks apart/deteriorates, it travels in your body and attaches to receptors and all kinds of things and over time, well let's just say it's not good. So, best thing to do would be to get them replaced quickly and the pockets cleaned out, ect. But, you need to get MRI scans periodically to check for silicone deterioration since you typically wouldn't notice otherwise.

*every implant needs to be replaced every 6-10 years. So it's a lifetime commitment (or however long you want them in)

*you don't just need money for the first surgery. You need to be able to take off of work afterwards, and even longer just in case it takes you longer to recover than expected, you should stock up on easy foods to eat, entertainment, and you need to have some extra stashed away just in case you get a capsular contracture or something happens to where you need to get something fixed. Some surgeons cover the cost of capsular contracture repair within a certain time frame after the initial surgery, but you still have to pay for anesthesia, ect.

*learn about massaging the implants, don't over exert yourself, look into "quick recovery breast augmentation". It's not a gimmick. They use different surgical tools and surgery techniques that severely speed up recovery time and minimize pain. Learn about different types of anesthesia.

There's pros and cons to both. Wouldn't it just be great if there were no cons though. Lol
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Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by wishinandhopin - 29-12-2014, 17:17
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by hannah - 31-12-2014, 01:20
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by EllaC - 31-12-2014, 02:39
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by prettylily - 31-12-2014, 03:05
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by sweetkisses - 04-01-2015, 17:04
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by prettylily - 04-01-2015, 19:14
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by sweetkisses - 04-01-2015, 21:30
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by pom19 - 31-12-2014, 03:16
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by hannah - 31-12-2014, 03:17
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by simplyPuru - 31-12-2014, 05:42
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by sweetkisses - 04-01-2015, 16:59
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by Charlie_girl - 31-12-2014, 09:01
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by Charlie_girl - 31-12-2014, 09:07
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by Candace - 31-12-2014, 20:06
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by AquaA - 31-12-2014, 10:35
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by Charlie_girl - 31-12-2014, 16:16
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by Wannabe - 31-12-2014, 17:14
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by simplyPuru - 31-12-2014, 17:17
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by surferjoe2007 - 31-12-2014, 17:59
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by prettylily - 31-12-2014, 19:24
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by Charlie_girl - 31-12-2014, 21:04
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by EllaC - 31-12-2014, 21:17
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by Charlie_girl - 31-12-2014, 21:35
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by Charlie_girl - 31-12-2014, 21:39
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by Charlie_girl - 31-12-2014, 22:01
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by wishinandhopin - 01-01-2015, 20:22
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by Charlie_girl - 01-01-2015, 22:06
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by wishinandhopin - 02-01-2015, 01:52
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by wishinandhopin - 01-01-2015, 20:29
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by Charlie_girl - 02-01-2015, 02:35
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by wishinandhopin - 02-01-2015, 07:11
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by Charlie_girl - 02-01-2015, 02:37
RE: Is there a point at which you give up/consider surgery? - by danim - 04-01-2015, 15:14



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