Saline Breast Implants Complications
Breast Implant Question?
One of mine is a large C, while the other is large A. I’ve always been uncomfortable with them; I know it isn’t just me noticing them, because they are VERY noticeable. I asked my doctor if they would even out, and she said its unlikely- i found out my sister and mother had the same problem, and got a breast implant in one so they looked even.
Now i don’t want to get Breast Implants while i’m young, but when im 20 or 22 when my body finishes growing, I want to either reduce the C one or make the A one larger.
I’m curious what I should do. Is it safe to do? How is the procedure? Silicon or Saline? How long do they last? Complications? Please give me some advice, and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I had the same problem. My left breast was a D cup and extremely saggy, and my right was a B cup. I know exactly how you feel, unbalanced and extremely shy about the problem.
I’m 20 and 2 weeks ago I went trough plastic surgery. I got a breast lift and reduction on my left and a breast implant on my right, so now they are both C cups.
First of all, how old are you? Because if your still in your teen years, your breasts might end up balancing out. If not, wait until your past 20 for the surgery.
Now your first question is what you should do: that really depends. You could always get a special bra fitted so make your breasts look the same size. This a lot less expensive and a lot safer. If it really bothers you, you could always get plastic surgery done.
If you do go through with an operation, make sure you get the top surgeon in your area, even if it might be more expensive. Ask your doctor if they can recommend a good surgeon.
Your second question is is it safe? Well surgery is always risky. It’s really up to you. You can always look it up in internet.
About the procedure, mine went perfectly fine (but as always, there are always risks). After the procedure, you’ll have a lot of pain obviously. For my implant, I got a Cohesive Gel Implant.
Cohesive gel implants are Silicone Implants that are filled with a thicker silicone gel, so if it ruptures, the silicone won’t leak. I guess it’s kind of like a gummy bear. The shape of the cohesive gel implant is a lot more natural, and this implant lasts around 30 years.
Anyways, my advice to you would be first are you absolutely sure you want to go through with surgery? If you do, just make sure you get as much information as you can about the surgeon and the place your getting it.
To me this surgery completly changed my life. I can finally go swimming, wear a tank top, etc.
So good luck with whatever choice you make!
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