Anonymous wrote:My wife has had the same set of saline implants for 20 years. She/they still look amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Another guy chiming in. Don’t do it unless it is really only for you. Smaller breasts and a small frame is a good look. Really, the only time I would consider augmentation is if you are like an A cup and wearing a size 10.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your body was exact like Kate Moss? I am thin, pretty face but always had hang ups about my top zone. They are not saggy just small like I am twenty years old. Cosmetic surgeon tries to talk me out of this.
Don't do it. Breast growth slows but isn't complete until 23. You may still get a little more growth between now and then.
Anonymous wrote:If your body was exact like Kate Moss? I am thin, pretty face but always had hang ups about my top zone. They are not saggy just small like I am twenty years old. Cosmetic surgeon tries to talk me out of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your body was exact like Kate Moss? I am thin, pretty face but always had hang ups about my top zone. They are not saggy just small like I am twenty years old. Cosmetic surgeon tries to talk me out of this.
VBA. Kate Moss is totally hot and your surgeon is entirely correct. It’s a great and sexy look — don’t mess it up. Is your surgeon a man? If so, consider the implications of a man advising AGAINST bigger boobs. I’d take that seriously if I were you.
He’s a man. It’s a B cup I have not the “mosquito bites” but still I can’t show “balloons” with cleavage in an evening dress and need to wear a bra. They are not saggy, swimwear looks good on me.
Thanks all! I will think more about it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your body was exact like Kate Moss? I am thin, pretty face but always had hang ups about my top zone. They are not saggy just small like I am twenty years old. Cosmetic surgeon tries to talk me out of this.
VBA. Kate Moss is totally hot and your surgeon is entirely correct. It’s a great and sexy look — don’t mess it up. Is your surgeon a man? If so, consider the implications of a man advising AGAINST bigger boobs. I’d take that seriously if I were you.
Anonymous wrote:If your body was exact like Kate Moss? I am thin, pretty face but always had hang ups about my top zone. They are not saggy just small like I am twenty years old. Cosmetic surgeon tries to talk me out of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big boobs just make you look heavy, especially as you age.
Implants don’t necessarily mean big boobs. I went from an A to a C.
C is a big size!
I was just googling. In 1983 and 1992 the average bra size in the US was 34B. It’s now 34DD, according to more than one site (although that seems crazy to me). But if you are GenX you might consider a C large.
But OP, don’t do it. Unnecessary surgery is unnecessary. I’m sure your body is great as it is.
It’s because of the obesity rates in the US. Big ol fat knockers.
Anonymous wrote:Responding to questions above: I consider it for my own confidence. Recently divorced never really dated and ex spouse was not a big size fan. All his women were thin and athletic including the new GF who is total AA based on her photos
The issue is I am foreign born and so many women in the US have fake boobs! I can distinguish them in the summer wearing crop tops. I do get many second dates but few third dates. Not sure if that’s because of the boobs or me not being ready to date. The men I meet say I am very beautiful bit there is no continuation.
Plastic surgeon just honestly thinks I look great without big boobs and that I will appear “too heavy” with silicone. Also it opens Pandora box with future surgeries: one might end up higher than the other, they can contract and disfigure breast, harden etc. My mom’s boobs grew after she turned 50, and that would likely happen to me as well.