| I wouldn't risk anesthesia in your 50's for cosmetic reasons. |
I come from a family of busty ladies. Both my mother and aunt had a combo reduction/lift/small implant at around 55. They looked fantastic, the surgery was easy and they couldn't be happier. Only thing was some pain management because of the reduction but you aren't needing that. I'll likely do it too around that age. Go for it! |
+1! The biggest risk with surgery is anesthesia complications, but there are several kinds of anesthesia and many ways to prevent complications. Here's a Web MD post about it: http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/anesthesia-risks-what-patients-should-know |
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why would you do this?
but on second thought, given all the feedback on this board, if I could pay for an operation that would make my dick bigger, I would have to do it. Just to make sure my DW can have an orgasm. You know, it is all my fault. |
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Your kids think you'd look weird in your natural color (gray now, I suppose?) b/c you've never shown them your true color. You've been a bottle blonde. How is that surprising? Yes, it's a tad bit insecure. Admit it. I'm not ashamed of growing old. |
Doubt it |
Jerk |
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If that's what would make you happy, go for it.
I'm 45 and I used to think about implants. Now I'm thinking more about things like IPL treatments to improve my facial skin tone, etc. |
...not only is 50 way too young to let your hair go gray, but t's also way too young for you to allow your tits to be dragging down to the ground. Like you, I am 50 and have worked hard and sacrificed over the years so that I would not only look great at 50 but also still be healthy. I got implants at 35, and have never regretted it. And I have a huge smile on my face each time I look in the mirror and my breasts are staring right back at me, instead of at my feet like they used to! |
WTF....Oh, I gotta hear this one! Go ahead PP - do tell why at 50 you shouldn't risk anesthesia? Maybe in the 1950s you shouldn't have considered it, but with life expectancy being what it is in 2016 and advancements in healthcare this is the most ridiculous statement I have heard lately. |
Wow. You must have looked terrible before. Most of us don't have those problems. |
You seem to be confused. Her point wasn't that looking good isn't worth it in your 50s. It was that the risks of anesthesia are higher in your 50s. |
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At 50 you are right around the age of menopause. You'll be having some natural skin changes as you get older among other things. I don't think that age makes us look bad necessarily, but it can look plastic to have implants on a body with a little natural sag. Sometimes what nature gave you is not so bad...
But if you are simply looking to have your clothes fit better and you simply want to look different in tops, that sort of thing. Maybe. |
I think that depends a lot on the 50 year old. |