Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm only 31 and in the same boat (size A, breastfed my kids, etc). My favorite teacher died this summer at the age of 53 after being diagnosed two years ago with breast cancer. If you have breast implants, it can be more difficult to detect breast cancer. The implant can obstruct the view and delay treatment for the cancer, which leads to a 26% higher rate of the cancer spreading than in someone that didn't have implants.
With that said, I'm going to consider a breast lift. There isn't much to lift, but I'm on the fence about implants.
You can't get a lift without implants.
I had mine done at 37 after nursing 4 kids for 2 years each. It was a great decision for me. Clothes FIT better as I'm slim and I feel better about myself- no more flaps of skin with nipples. I went conservative- 325cc's which took me to a c cup which sounds huge but they couldn't look more natural. Life is short- go for it
I think you can get a lift without implants.
I had a reduction and lift and was told I could get another lift years later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm only 31 and in the same boat (size A, breastfed my kids, etc). My favorite teacher died this summer at the age of 53 after being diagnosed two years ago with breast cancer. If you have breast implants, it can be more difficult to detect breast cancer. The implant can obstruct the view and delay treatment for the cancer, which leads to a 26% higher rate of the cancer spreading than in someone that didn't have implants.
With that said, I'm going to consider a breast lift. There isn't much to lift, but I'm on the fence about implants.
You can't get a lift without implants.
I had mine done at 37 after nursing 4 kids for 2 years each. It was a great decision for me. Clothes FIT better as I'm slim and I feel better about myself- no more flaps of skin with nipples. I went conservative- 325cc's which took me to a c cup which sounds huge but they couldn't look more natural. Life is short- go for it
I think you can get a lift without implants.
You had fat in your breasts to work with. Most A cup saggy breast are just hanging skin folds. Mine need a lift and an implant.
I had a reduction and lift and was told I could get another lift years later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:omg
I'll be 50 next year, and while I'm not in "model shape," I look fine and I try to exercise.
I don't understand this desperate need to regain youth. I can only imagine that women try to recapture that moment in time when they really "blossomed."
Get over it.
- proud of my age and of my gray hair!
50 is way too young to accept gray hair!
No, it's not. It's healthy and the shades - a light gray sprinkled with white (white!) - are incredible! I love it. I don't mind getting older, and I'm the mom of two young kids - 11 and 7.
It's all good, ladies. I can't even tell you to stop being selfish b/c these quick fixes AREN'T about you. They're all about societal pressures. My daughter loves my hair, and once, when I teased her and said I'd color it, she laughed and said, "You'd look horrible with fake color."
Love yourself and be secure role models for your kids. I don't feel old, and my friends range in age from 80 (Mom) to 30. No friend is judging me. And anyone who does - "50 is way too young to accept gray hair." - is not worth my time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm only 31 and in the same boat (size A, breastfed my kids, etc). My favorite teacher died this summer at the age of 53 after being diagnosed two years ago with breast cancer. If you have breast implants, it can be more difficult to detect breast cancer. The implant can obstruct the view and delay treatment for the cancer, which leads to a 26% higher rate of the cancer spreading than in someone that didn't have implants.
With that said, I'm going to consider a breast lift. There isn't much to lift, but I'm on the fence about implants.
You can't get a lift without implants.
I had mine done at 37 after nursing 4 kids for 2 years each. It was a great decision for me. Clothes FIT better as I'm slim and I feel better about myself- no more flaps of skin with nipples. I went conservative- 325cc's which took me to a c cup which sounds huge but they couldn't look more natural. Life is short- go for it
Anonymous wrote:
I'm only 31 and in the same boat (size A, breastfed my kids, etc). My favorite teacher died this summer at the age of 53 after being diagnosed two years ago with breast cancer. If you have breast implants, it can be more difficult to detect breast cancer. The implant can obstruct the view and delay treatment for the cancer, which leads to a 26% higher rate of the cancer spreading than in someone that didn't have implants.
With that said, I'm going to consider a breast lift. There isn't much to lift, but I'm on the fence about implants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:omg
I'll be 50 next year, and while I'm not in "model shape," I look fine and I try to exercise.
I don't understand this desperate need to regain youth. I can only imagine that women try to recapture that moment in time when they really "blossomed."
Get over it.
- proud of my age and of my gray hair!
50 is way too young to accept gray hair!
Anonymous wrote:OP, if I did get them we'd be talking B Cup at the most. Not looking for anything overly fake looking. I've always been barely an A Cup so just thinking about something slightly larger so I have some type of chest. After having 3 kids as an A Cup, I don't have much left.
Anonymous wrote:omg
I'll be 50 next year, and while I'm not in "model shape," I look fine and I try to exercise.
I don't understand this desperate need to regain youth. I can only imagine that women try to recapture that moment in time when they really "blossomed."
Get over it.
- proud of my age and of my gray hair!
Anonymous wrote:I would not do it. Most implants rupture or leak over time and can cause a myriad of health problems. Look it up.