While you may think that you want the largest breasts that a silicon breast implant can provide, in reality it is a little more complicated than that. There are several things you will need to consider before you have breast augmentation surgery done and none of them should be taken lightly.
Follow Your Plastic Surgeon's Advice
If your plastic surgeon tells you that anything up to "this" size of silicon breast implant will work best, then it is time to listen. Since this is the most common cosmetic procedure in the United States, he or she will know what they are talking about. There are approximately 350,000 of these procedures done each year and the number grows consistently. Why? One of the reasons is that more and more celebrities are having the surgery, which makes more women want it too.
However, if you want the largest size available and your surgeon is telling you no, it is best to listen. There are some health concerns that need to considered, first of all. Many women have significant back pain with implants that are too big for their body frame. In fact, one of the reasons why many women undergo breast reduction surgery is due to this back pain.
Speak to Someone Who Has Had the Surgery
If someone you know has had this cosmetic procedure, then you may want to speak with them and see what they have to say. Ask if they are glad they had it done, if their pain was significant, and how soon they were able to return to work. You will also want to know if they have had any lingering effects from the surgery, such as increased back pain. Since your posture will almost always change after this type of procedure, some back is to be expected. However, in many cases, this will usually alleviate itself as your body becomes accustomed to the change.
What Is Considered Too Big?
This will vary for each woman. If you are very small of stature, even go up to a C cup could be too much. However, if you have a larger frame, you may easier be able to get those that are a D cup or larger. As stated earlier, you need to speak with your doctor in order to get a good idea (and a professional opinion) on which size and type of silicon breast implant will work best for you.
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