radiantquest
Ideal_Rock
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- Jul 20, 2008
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I have been seriously considering breast augmentation surgery. I have never been satisfied with what nature gave me. I was teased in school and I am tired of being a member of the itty bitty t***y commitee. I have waited until now to be sure that it was the right thing to do. I am married to a man loves me regardless of my smallness and this is what makes me sure that I am in the right frame of mind to do it. I want it for me, not to attract a man. I am not looking to be too large, just balance out my figure. I was blessed with a booty, but have nothing in the front to balance myself out. It is so expensive and painful from what I hear. I have a desk job so I should be able to return to work in about 2-3 days. Has anyone had experience with this? Do you or someone you know have implants?
I have been researching for a little while and I think I have decided what I want. Round, saline, smooth, over the muscle and just enough to be a medium C. Since I live so close to Baltimore there are plenty of places for me to choose from. My MIL got them a few years ago and spent $6K and I am not happy with hers so I don''t think the more you pay the better the results. I was considering going to Johns Hopkins. Then while I was perusing the info they had on the subject I found that they have a special program where their last year (6th year) plastic surgery residents do the surgery, of course watched by a senior practicing doctor. They do it for 60% less than the average. Is this a bad idea? I mean I am sure that they know what they are doing and it is at one of the best hospitals so if something goes wrong I am in good hands.
I have been researching for a little while and I think I have decided what I want. Round, saline, smooth, over the muscle and just enough to be a medium C. Since I live so close to Baltimore there are plenty of places for me to choose from. My MIL got them a few years ago and spent $6K and I am not happy with hers so I don''t think the more you pay the better the results. I was considering going to Johns Hopkins. Then while I was perusing the info they had on the subject I found that they have a special program where their last year (6th year) plastic surgery residents do the surgery, of course watched by a senior practicing doctor. They do it for 60% less than the average. Is this a bad idea? I mean I am sure that they know what they are doing and it is at one of the best hospitals so if something goes wrong I am in good hands.