There are various reasons why women desire to have breast enhancement surgeries. Others feel more womanly with the extra curves; others do it for an advancement in their entertainment career. Some needed to get the operation because of medical reasons, while some need it because it boosts their confidence.
Others may view it disapprovingly, some may even it think it as complete hollowness, but it’s not their choice; it’s yours. Thankfully, society nowadays has become more accepting of aesthetic surgeries, such as breast enhancement.
If you are already certain of having yours done, answer these pre-surgery questions first. Why are you getting one? There are those who will say they want breast enlargement operation because of medical reasons. Some want it for their aesthetic goals, while there are those who just need it for confidence. So what is your reason? Keep in mind, it is your body so whatever your reason is for desiring one, just make certain it is yours and yours alone.
Also, ask yourself if you are totally healthy before going through this. Some undergo this procedure because they have had mastectomy, or the surgical removal of one or both breasts, due to cancer in some case. But if you are having breast enhancement procedure because of other reasons, then make sure you are totally healthy. The operation, as like any other surgeries, is risky. Depending on the process, you are either going to be split open and implanted with enhancer silicone or saline, or you are going to be injected with an enhancement substance. Whichever way you prefer, you would need to be in good health to be able to physically recuperate from the procedure.
What cup suits you? You may have the perfect cup size in mind, a triple D no less! But is it right for your body figure? You are going to have some extra weight on you, which your body isn’t used to. If you have a thin body frame, a big cup size might be too heavy for you. It could lead to further health problems. Ask a medical expert which cup size is right for your body. Look at before and after images of other patients who have undergone the surgery as well, only to give you an idea of what an extra cup size may look on you.
Is your surgeon licensed to operate the procedure? You never know, but there are those so-called plastic surgeons that do lousy jobs on patients. Ask others for referrals and go to a reliable surgeon. They may cost a little more but taking risks with your body isn’t worth it.
Do you have the time and patience to follow up your operation with regular check ups? This step is not optional, it’s required. Don’t get breast augmentation surgery if you can’t have post-operation check ups. This will help identify if your new chests are getting problem or if your body is responding well to them. You can have it each year or every after a few years. The important thing is, get regular appointment at the doctor’s office because your wellness depends on it.
Whatever your reasons for having breast augmentation procedure is yours alone. Others may not see it, but you don’t have to answer to them. But before you jump onto the operating table, make certain you have answers to the questions. It may save you time and money, and not to mention, it may also save your life.
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