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Breast augmentation. I’m a female 24 yrs old with one child my size is 34A my height is 5,1 and 120 pounds. I’m thinking of having a breast augmentation to a 34C. I live in Mayfield Kentucky do you know of anyone close to me. How much is it? How long do I have to rest? Does it hurt after its done for a long time. Things you think I should know and ask before I do it. Do you know of any pills or cream that could work.

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  1. My friend got implants a year ago. I'll say don't go to a C cup if you are an A - it'd really look AND feel unnatural because you don't have enough meat under your skin. It's totally your choice but I really don't recommend breast augmentation. My friend told me she was feeling like an elephant were sitting on her chest 24/7 after the surgery for a month. Through the first 2-3 weeks, it hurted a lot. (when we're driving, when she's using her arms... etc etc). I am myself also an A cup, my guy loves it and I love it because it looks very athletic. I'm myself worried now if my boobs will get bigger because of the BC pills and I don't want it :) Besides, we'll never have saggy boobs ;)
  2. I had it done and it really isn't that bad. I went back to work 4 days later. It cost me about $4000 and it was worth it. I was not sure about how big I wanted to go, the doctor and nurse helped me out a lot. They had we wear a sports bra and then they had me try on the different sizes to help me find my comfort zone. After I had it done I was sore but it wasn't unbearable. My best friend stayed with me for the first 2 days just to make sure I didn't overdo things. Good Luck!
  3. You are going to pay anywhere from $4000 to $10,000. BUT....please understand that it is NOT a 'permanent' procedure. Any honest plastic surgeon will tell you that this procedure lasts about 8-10 years...and then it almost always needs to be revised ... that is...the implants/tissue around them need to to be dealt with, because they WILL shift...the tissue WILL deteriorate as to tautness and positional stability....so be warned....it is not a 'one time' thing.
  4. Oh please, please don't! Lots of guys out here like girls with small breasts. You're a small girl too, so they're fine! You are going to turn off, just as many guys as you turn on. I wish girls would realize this!!! I love smaller breasts on women. They're very sexy, especially when you go braless with tight shirts! Stay as you are!!!
  5. Some links and info to answer some of your questions: Recovery: Pain thresholds vary. No two people report the same amount of pain from the same procedure, but usually pain is dependent upon the implant placement and incision placement. You can also cause yourself more pain by not abiding by your surgeon's instructions and over-exerting yourself. Resting/going back to work: If you have a sedentary job, you can generally go back sooner than if you have a job that involves physical activity. If you have a job requiring lifting (including kids!), long walking or other activity, you must wait 3 weeks at least. As a rule of thumb, 5 days is a good amount to take off work but 2 to 4 days is possible. A full week off from work plus the weekends should give you enough time to heal enough to go back to work. But don't overdo it. Even jobs that are sedentary can injure you. Ask your surgeon, as he or she is the one who will release you for activity. Also, keep in mind that breast implants don't last forever. The FDA and implant makers recommend that implants be removed and replaced after a certain time. The average life expectancy for a breast implant is about 16 years, according to the Institute of Medicine. Still, you should expect to replace your implants at least once in your life. Breast augmentation: http://www.newimage.com/cosmetic-plastic-surgery/breast/augmentation-overview.aspx 6 tips on finding the right surgeon for you: http://www.newimage.com/find-a-cosmetic-plastic-surgeon.aspx Questions to ask at your consultation: http://www.newimage.com/plastic-surgery-consultation-question.aspx Find a plastic surgeon in your area of Kentucky: http://www.newimage.com/landing_pages/find-cosmetic-plastic-surgeon.aspx Good luck to you, hope this helps!
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