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Would you get breast implant.....??



Would you get breast implants after weight loss??  

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  1. 1. Would you get breast implants after weight loss??

    • Yes definatly, ive worked hard to get where i am, why not!
    • No, im happy the way they are.
    • Maybe.....im not to sure.


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Yep, they did Lipo on mine, and I'm going back in May so PS can pull skin a little tighter and round um up at the bottom a little more. overall they are so so much better.

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Can't wait to find out what's possible at my first visit to the plastic surgeon in June!!

Fanny Adams, you have come so far. It is exciting to have a solid appointment booked to look into what plastics can do :0).

Congratulations on making the transition into the next stage of banding - reconstruction. :sneaky:

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WTG Fanny! Please let us know how you are doing - we are similarly sized up top, and I'm anxious to hear what happens during the reconstructive process from another full-busted woman.

I'm really happy for ya! :sneaky:

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I said maybe...:biggrin: I mean after putting in all the work and loosing all the weight I want, I'd at least like to be proportional, ha ha :biggrin: I don't exactly care if I have a big chest or not, as long as I look good :biggrin: Even if I don't get implants, though, I'm not opposed to getting a lift--do you think I'll need it? :tt2: I mean I'm only 25, and they don't look like they've lost any gusto so far, lol, but I still plan on loosing a lot more weight.

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I would definitely consider it - I was already considering a "perk" job and now that I will be having sleeve surgery on June 12th and hope to lose at least 100 lbs. I am sure I will need a lift, if not implants ... it's generally the first place I lose, so I don't know why this would be any different this time ...I may need a Tummy Tuck, too and some Lipo on the inside of my thighs -- my "pillows" ... I plan to exercise regularly, so hoping some, if not all of the skin will tighten up; however, I've been overweight for so long, I don't think it will. If I can get by with the new laser surgery, I will go that way. If not, then it will be under the knife for me once I lose the weight and have maintained it for a bit.

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What's the new laser surgery?

If you google "laser tummy tuck" you can get a good idea of how it is performed, and the approximate cost. My GYN has just become certified and I may see, once I lose my weight, if he'll give me a "break" for before/after pictures to promote his practice. Don't think it works for lifts, but not sure.

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After gaining and losing over 100 lbs, twice, my boobs are no longer "perky." :thumbup:

I'm afraid that after the surgery weight loss, my boobs will be like golf balls in saggy socks.

So yes, i will save my pennies and have something done to make my boons resemble healthy 35 year old boobs.

:party:

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I absolutely will have to get at least a lift. I don't remember ever having "perky" breasts. Mine have always sagged and it's gotten worse in the last few years. Depending on how much they shrink as I lose weight, I wouldn't hesitate to have a little padding put back in (I've heard of docs taking the leftover Lipo fat and putting it into your breasts instead of implants).

I really don't think I could do real implants though, it's just too unnatural and dangerous. I'm a DD now, but it's mostly fat. I have no idea what cup size I'll be when I'm done losing weight, hopefully a C.

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I definitely plan on getting implants. I have never been even and I know once I lose the weight.. it will become more noticable.

I've been wanting them for a long time so I can be somewhat even (not looking for perfect because that is not realistic) but I definitely need them.

I am thinking its going to take at least 2 years before I do it, but I can't wait :(.

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I just got my new twins. :biggrin: On April 14 I got a lower body lift and breast lift with augmentation...I'm lovin' it!

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