Breast Aug: Addressing the Size Issue

Oct 12
07:12

2012

Andrea Avery

Andrea Avery

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One of the biggest questions any woman considering breast aug will have to wrestle with is how large they want to go. This isn't a decision that should be made in haste. Here are some of the things to think about when deciding.

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One of the biggest questions any woman considering breast aug will have to wrestle with is how large they want to go. This isn't a decision that should be made in haste. You have to take proportions into account,Breast Aug: Addressing the Size Issue Articles as well as many practical matters that may not be immediately obvious. Today, many plastic surgeons have a number of tools at their disposal that can help a patient make up their mind. Here are some of the things to think about when deciding. Size Regrets One of the most common sentiments prior to breast aug is, "I don't want to go too big." It's a natural and sensible thing to say. Most women approach the surgery from a practical standpoint. They want more volume, but they don't want to look as though they were trying to land the cover of Playboy. They want to look better in a bathing suit, but they don't want their chest to be the first thing people notice when they walk into a room. Nonetheless, the sentiment has a way of changing after the surgery. According to some studies, nearly 40 percent of women wish they had gone a little larger after the procedure. Answering Questions If you want to properly address the size issue, you'll need to ask yourself a series of questions. The answers to those questions can help you come to a good decision about your breast aug. If you answer these questions with the help of an experienced surgeon, you'll get much closer to answers that can guide your ship. One of the biggest questions is, do you want them to look natural? This is usually one most women can answer quite easily. You either want people to know you had them done or you don't. Lifestyle If you are the type of person who spends a lot of time in the gym or playing sports, having a much larger chest isn't going to be for you. Sizable implants are going to get in your way, add pressure to your back, and make it difficult to run. Moderate implants are not going to come with this kind of baggage. On the other hand, if you've never cared for high impact aerobics and don't really engage in the kind of activities that larger implants will interfere with, you may have much more leeway when it comes to the size issue.

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