A topic that is not usually "talked about" and always "hushed" is breast implants. I get many questions from other women that are curious themselves about the process.
It wasn't until I was in the fitness industry and had lost all y body fat and was stable at a comfortable weight and body fat before I really started to feel the need for implants. For me, here I was late 20's best shape of my life thus far and felt the most insecure ever. I was always telling other women to love their bodies, while I did love mine I just felt so unwomanly with a flat chest. Seriously though, before losing the weight I was a dd.. after losing fat and 3 years later I was stuck at an "a" at best! LOL Beautiful tops, dresses and bikinis did not fit.. I literally had no breast tissue left, only skin. After a few breakdowns, my husband urged me to make a consultation and go from there. A month after my first consultation I had my surgery.
I get many compliments on them for being so natural looking. That was something that was a BIG concern for me. I wanted people to question if I have had them done, rather than be like "WOW! THOSE ARE FAKE!" To each their own though.. That was just my preference, and I went with a saline high profile. I cannot remember what size/cc I went with, but I know that the size and style I received will not look the same on you as it does me. Vice versa. Each body style and type plays a big part in the overall look and how they set on your body. For me, I have a wide breast plate/bone, anything too big makes them go outward.
A funny thing is I'm not near as modest as I once was about them, maybe because my mindset is "oh they are fake, and everyone has them (breast that is)..?" Who knows? Currently, this month marks 3 years since I have had them done, and I am still pleased that I did so. I know there are many health and possible side effects that can happen, thankfully I have not had any.
If you have a question about them ask me!
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