My best friend just recieved implants after a double masectomy. This made me wonder how many women would actually put themselves at risk without a medical reason (that are not celebs).
Would you ever consider breast implants for cosmetic purposes?
07/25/2011
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In the situation described above, I guess, it's absolutely fine to get implants, because psychological comfort and health are involved. But without such a reason - I don't think so. Can't say I've never gave it a thought, though
Originally posted by
js250
My best friend just recieved implants after a double masectomy. This made me wonder how many women would actually put themselves at risk without a medical reason (that are not celebs).
07/25/2011
By the way, I'm afraid that you've chosen a wrong forum section (Sex Toy Information > Vibrators). Sorry )
07/25/2011
i would definitely do it. i've always wanted larger breasts and it would compliment my tiny waist quite well. but if fake boobs aren't your thing, then just don't get them
07/25/2011
I feel that you should be happy with the breast's that were given to you. I dont think I could ever be with some one who has gotten breast implants for the sake of getting bigger boobs. I feel you friend has done nothing wrong with getting implants after having a double masectomy.
07/25/2011
I am happy with my own breasts, and in the case of a double mastectomy, I would probably relish in the chance to walk around shirtless.
07/25/2011
I already have big breasts so definatly not. But I would definatly look into getting them lifted. I think that lots of people get cosmetic surgery done to help themselves be happier with who they are.
07/25/2011
I would consider it, but I don't know as I'd go through with it. I've always wanted to be one cup size bigger, but I can get a lot of push up bras for the same price as a boob job.
07/25/2011
Yes. I've wanted them for ages.
07/25/2011
For purely cosmetic reasons - no never. But I absolutely love my breasts the way they are, and I don't think they need any cosmetic help. After a mastectomy I think I would definitely have reconstructive surgery though.
07/25/2011
I read some accounts of mastectomy survivors and I probably wouldn't get silicone implants even if I lost both of my breasts. Saline, maybe. Silicone implants have even higher failure rates in women after mastectomy as opposed to those who only want a bit extra to what they already have.
I'm happy with my breast size and I still would be if I had much smaller or bigger breasts. However, if there was a procedure to increase sensitivity - sign me up! Since I got properly fitted the sensitivity improved a bit, but it's still lacking in some parts that got damaged by weight changes. Nipple piercings look promising but they only work for the nipple - not the entire breast.
I'm happy with my breast size and I still would be if I had much smaller or bigger breasts. However, if there was a procedure to increase sensitivity - sign me up! Since I got properly fitted the sensitivity improved a bit, but it's still lacking in some parts that got damaged by weight changes. Nipple piercings look promising but they only work for the nipple - not the entire breast.
07/25/2011
I actually consider breast reduction, so - yes!
07/26/2011
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