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Breast implants

Started by Yvonne, April 05, 2007, 04:34:25 PM

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Would you have breast implants?

I don't know
33 (58.9%)
No ---- why?
15 (26.8%)
I don't know
8 (14.3%)

Total Members Voted: 7

Voting closed: September 12, 2007, 04:34:25 PM

Sophia

Quote from: Robbie on April 17, 2007, 04:58:56 PM
I have spent much time think about BA and decided that it is not for me.  During many discussions with my therapist I have arrived that looking as natural as possible is my ultimate goal.  I really want friends and family to know that this is a personal journey for me to find happiness and I feel that BA would cheapen that.  Like the only reason I am going through all of this is to "look" like a woman not be one.  People come in all shapes and sizes.   

That's about my basic thought on it too. I just want to be me, and having small breasts is not a huge deal for that. I'm not shooting to be a model. Just a woman.
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mavieenrose

Personally, I never really felt a strong need to have breast augmentation (except when I want to wear a dress with a plunging neckline!), though I can fully understand that for some women this is very important 

In fact I have grown to love my small, but perfectly formed boobs :) 

They're all me, and they seem to fit the rest of my body.  In any case, both my mum and sister also have small breasts, so I suppose I'm just following a family trend... ;-)

One thing though that has always greatly concerned me about breast surgery is the fact that at some point they will probably need to be removed (after 10, 15 yrs I believe...) and that sounds a bit painful and risky to me, and then there's the added financial burden.

Does anyone have any information/experience of the removal procedure? 

MVER XXX
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Rachel

Quote from: mavieenrose on June 13, 2007, 03:40:36 PM
Personally, I never really felt a strong need to have breast augmentation (except when I want to wear a dress with a plunging neckline!), though I can fully understand that for some women this is very important 

In fact I have grown to love my small, but perfectly formed boobs :) 

They're all me, and they seem to fit the rest of my body.  In any case, both my mum and sister also have small breasts, so I suppose I'm just following a family trend... ;-)

One thing though that has always greatly concerned me about breast surgery is the fact that at some point they will probably need to be removed (after 10, 15 yrs I believe...) and that sounds a bit painful and risky to me, and then there's the added financial burden.

Does anyone have any information/experience of the removal procedure? 

MVER XXX

i know someone who had BA and she had to replace one of them 15 years later when it ruptured, which was thankfully only salene in it
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Melissa

Quote from: Melissa on April 05, 2007, 05:11:42 PM
I put that I didn't know, since it would depend on what size my breasts ended up within the first year after SRS.  If they don't fill out anymore than they already are, then it would be a yes.

Melissa
At the rate that they have grown, this is more than likely going to be a no.  They are currently at C cup, which was my target size goal.  The thing is, they may actually get bigger naturally than what I was aiming for.
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mavieenrose

Quote from: Rachel on June 13, 2007, 11:17:23 PM
i know someone who had BA and she had to replace one of them 15 years later when it ruptured, which was thankfully only salene in it

ooh, not pleasant... :(

MVER XXX
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Altair

My best friend got the Gummy Bear Implants from Suporn. You don't have the danger of them leaking with that type.  They look and feel wonderfully even though she just had them done a few months ago.  I strongly suggest both that type of implant and Suporn for any girl thinking of getting a BA.
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Sophia

Quote from: Melissa on June 14, 2007, 08:28:26 AM
Quote from: Melissa on April 05, 2007, 05:11:42 PM
I put that I didn't know, since it would depend on what size my breasts ended up within the first year after SRS.  If they don't fill out anymore than they already are, then it would be a yes.

Melissa
At the rate that they have grown, this is more than likely going to be a no.  They are currently at C cup, which was my target size goal.  The thing is, they may actually get bigger naturally than what I was aiming for.

Yeah large B-cup or small C-cup is my goal. If they get bigger I'll start having serious back problems. My back is pretty iffy to begin with.
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Rachel

Quote from: Sophia on June 14, 2007, 07:59:28 PM
Quote from: Melissa on June 14, 2007, 08:28:26 AM
Quote from: Melissa on April 05, 2007, 05:11:42 PM
I put that I didn't know, since it would depend on what size my breasts ended up within the first year after SRS.  If they don't fill out anymore than they already are, then it would be a yes.

Melissa
At the rate that they have grown, this is more than likely going to be a no.  They are currently at C cup, which was my target size goal.  The thing is, they may actually get bigger naturally than what I was aiming for.

Yeah large B-cup or small C-cup is my goal. If they get bigger I'll start having serious back problems. My back is pretty iffy to begin with.
my ish agree with you there -being silly-
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Keira

I'm C after one year, would be pretty silly to have an implant. I'm more worried that they will end up over DD. Nobody in our relatives has breasts over DD (when they are young) so it doesn't seem likely, but I could be the first  ;)

About breast weight,

Breasts are not that heavy unless you get into the big band size (I'm 36C).
A 32DD weights the same thing as a 36C, Many slighter women, 30-34 band, women with bigger breasts, who complain would be better if they let their band support the breast instead of the straps.

It gets to be heavy when you couple big band size and a high projection. Many overweight women have big band sizes and in their cases, a 42C is indeed starting to be quite heavy, especially since they're often not athletic and they also let thier breasts hang from their straps (often the band is too large or the elastic in the band has been stretched because they have to replace their bras more often and they don't).

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Buffy

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Melissa

Quote from: Sophia on June 14, 2007, 07:59:28 PM
Quote from: Melissa on June 14, 2007, 08:28:26 AM
Quote from: Melissa on April 05, 2007, 05:11:42 PM
I put that I didn't know, since it would depend on what size my breasts ended up within the first year after SRS.  If they don't fill out anymore than they already are, then it would be a yes.

Melissa
At the rate that they have grown, this is more than likely going to be a no.  They are currently at C cup, which was my target size goal.  The thing is, they may actually get bigger naturally than what I was aiming for.

Yeah large B-cup or small C-cup is my goal. If they get bigger I'll start having serious back problems. My back is pretty iffy to begin with.
Ok, I guess I lied.  My bra was not right again, so I went to try bra's on.  Well, I guess I am a D cup now.  They must have been going through a growth spurt lately.  Well, my left one is, but my right one is slightly smaller.  However, you're supposed to wear bras accomodated to your largest breast if they are uneven.  So, now I'm wearing a 36D.  I am starting to get frustrated with shopping for bras since they are getting difficult to find now.  I had to search quite a bit for a 36 with a tight enough band too.  It's quite possible that my breasts are actually either the same size or larger than my mom/sister.  You'd think I would be joyed, but I'm more frustrated that bra shopping just got harder.  Implants?  I don't think so. :eusa_snooty:

Quote from: Keira on June 14, 2007, 11:06:09 PM
It gets to be heavy when you couple big band size and a high projection. Many overweight women have big band sizes and in their cases, a 42C is indeed starting to be quite heavy, especially since they're often not athletic and they also let thier breasts hang from their straps (often the band is too large or the elastic in the band has been stretched because they have to replace their bras more often and they don't).
My ex was a 38DDD and that was quite top heavy and gave her back problems.
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Keira


How can you grow two cup sizes in less than 2 months?
You must have been a C for a long time before you replace your bra  ;D
You would have been one of those women with the wrong bra size that Oprah has special about all the time.
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gina_taylor

My GF had breast implant sdone ten years ago. She was 36. She's right now a D cup, but she tells me that she's never been able to sleep on her stomach for 10 years because of them.  So I'd be a little hesitant on getting them myself.

Gina  :icon_dance:
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Maud

I can't sleep on my stomach now and I'm a B, it hurts.
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Rachel

Quote from: Mawd on June 16, 2007, 08:39:15 AM
I can't sleep on my stomach now and I'm a B, it hurts.

-points and laughs- lol jk
ill take them off your hands, or chest as the case may be, if they are too much of a pain in the butt
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Keira


I barely feel them (36C) when I'm on my stomach even though my I press on them they're quite sensible. strange. Maybe my bed its because my bed has some give.
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SarahFaceDoom

Quote from: Robbie on April 17, 2007, 04:58:56 PM
I have spent much time think about BA and decided that it is not for me.  During many discussions with my therapist I have arrived that looking as natural as possible is my ultimate goal.  I really want friends and family to know that this is a personal journey for me to find happiness and I feel that BA would cheapen that.  Like the only reason I am going through all of this is to "look" like a woman not be one.  People come in all shapes and sizes.   

Wow.  Yes!

Plus I'm scared of surgery.
And poor.  So if something goes wrong, I'm screwed.
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gina_taylor

I guess everyone is a little different. Last week I suggested to my GF that if she were to put a small pillow where her neck is and the stomach area, she may be able to sleep better. But to no avail, she told me that she's tried it and it's somewhat uncomfortable.


Gina  :icon_dance:
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rhonda13000

Quote from: Yvonne on April 05, 2007, 04:34:25 PM
I am thinking about getting breast implants. I was just wondering if anyone has them.  if so could you tell me your experience about having breast implants.   Also who was your surgeon? and the reasons why you have them or why you wouldn't like to have them.


I had this accomplished, roughly 5 weeks ago.

This mod was seen as absolutely essential. In retrospect but in the context of the genital surgery which has already been accomplished, the BA might well have been more important sequentially than GRS, which is also perceived as an essential process. I could not feel complete without it.

The Surgeon was local, Dr. Dixit.

The procedure was for me painless, save for the IV line being placed in the left hand, which almost sent me through the operating room ceiling.

Given the psycho-emotional effect of this change, I would not hesitate to do it again and it seems to be making acceptance as a female and passing, much easier.

I may well have erred, in that I am still developing aggressively, but hey.  :)
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Melissa

Quote from: Keira on June 16, 2007, 01:31:13 AM

How can you grow two cup sizes in less than 2 months?
You must have been a C for a long time before you replace your bra  ;D
You would have been one of those women with the wrong bra size that Oprah has special about all the time.

Yeah, it was C cup before.  It was just majorly the wrong size due to inexperience with bras.



I went to pride this last weekend.  The last couple of hours, I went around topless with just my nipples covered.  Many people offered words of encouragement (and a few people snapped photos) since they just saw a female who was willing to bare them.  I did stop by the TG booth like that and one of the highlights was having one of the people from the support group ask what surgeon I went to for my breasts.  After I told her I hadn't had any surgery and it was just from hormones, she was shocked. :)

The night before I did the dyke march as well and went topless with Rashelle through the city.  That was fun.
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