What's the legal age to get breast surgery in New York?
Posted by glenda
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I'm seventeen years old and considering breast augmentation once reaching the legal age. Does anybody know what it is?
*I realized I posted this before, but I mostly recieved very not-so-serious answers. Please, do not answer with any unnecessary comments.
For breast implants, the minimum age is 18.
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How do I reduce my breast without surgery?
Posted by glenda
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I've asked this question before but did not get very satisfactory answers. I want to thank all those who tried to help, but sorry folks surgery is not for me, as I cannot afford it. I live in a socially backward place and it attracts unwanted attention and some taboo exist here.My breasts are too big in proportion to my body. I am not overweight. So I would appreciate exercises which actuallly target that area. Please help me since I cannot discuss this with anyone. Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease. Thanks
probably nothing….just accept it…it is what it is….me too!
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my breast is small i mean its 35 but i want to make it 36 or 38. How could i enlarge my breast beside surgery.?
Posted by glenda
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how could i enlarge my breast beside surgery? is messaging with oliveoil is helpfull to make a big boobs?
Pls note on some excercise of breast which fallow up u can find your target.
Before sleeping in night messaging your breast with oliveoil from left to right and then right to left on just fifteen minute’s.
After some month you find your result.
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Reducing breast size with exercise instead of surgery?
Posted by glenda
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I dont want to get breast reduction surgery but I will if I cant find any other way to reduce my breast size and im having back problems. Is there any workouts that will help me? Or any foods to avoid?
i bend dat back straight for ya
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Do your breasts shrink after weight loss, even after having breast reduction surgery?
Posted by glenda
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I had breast reduction surgery last summer. I am now trying to lose weight. A significant amount, like over 100 pounds. Do you think my breasts will get even smaller. They are 42D right now.
Breasts are made out of glands, fibrous tissue, and FAT. Unfortunately when you lose weight, you have little control of what fat gets burned. More than likely you will lose some weight in your breasts.
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Am i able to have breast reduction surgery on the nhs?
Posted by glenda
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i am 15 and my bra size is 38g and am getting a lot of back pain. I also sometimes get grooves on my shoulders from my bra straps have been and find it difficult to get clothes that fit nicely. i cant afford to pay for surgery and was just wondering if I have to be curtain size to be elligable to have breast reduction.
Insurance can cover your reduction!
If you have back pain, it can be covered by insurance.
http://www.breasthealthonline.com
Girl, you are a G, you are an excellent candidate for a reduction!
38J to 38C Feb 2006 Reduction with Lift.
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What are the details behind a breast reduction surgery?
Posted by glenda
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I'm seventeen, but as soon as i started puberty when I was eleven I magically went from flat to a C cup within a handful of months. Now i'm a double D, and I'm petite. I'm a bit overweight right now and people tend to go "oh those will go down once you lose weight" but i've lost weight before, as much as 40 lbs at once, and they never go down. i'm losing weight right now, but i doubt it'll help any.
I have back pain daily and they are such a hassle with everything. I'm not ashamed of having large breasts but I'm not the type of girl who wants them so big lol. Like I said, i'm petite, and its just difficult.
So what I have been considering for a long time now is a reduction surgery. I've never been under the knife before, and although it doesn't frighten me it's still an experience that needs a lot of consideration.
Has anyone had it? I would like to go down to a small D/ full C.
When they operate do you sort of get a breast lift at the same time?
Thanks!
A breast reduction includes a breast lift, and it can be covered by insurance. Find at least three PS's in your insurance plan and then choose. I ended up going with my second consultation so please see several.
I went from a 38J to a 38C Feb 2006.
This site helped me out in my research a lot. Please check out the FAQ's section as well as the support and possibly apply for the picture board.
http://www.breasthealthonline.com
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Breast Enlargement Surgery Explained
Posted by glenda
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A breast elargement cosmetic surgery is often referred to in many terminologies and may be confusing. For example,some people call it breast augmentation surgery while doctors and surgeons call it mammoplasty surgery, and others may call it breast lift or breast enhancement surgery. Whatever name it is called, breast enlargement surgery is a surgical procedure to enhance the size and shape of a woman’s breast for a number of reasons such as :-
a)To enlarge women’s breast to make them bigger.
b)To correct a reduction in breast volume after giving birth.
c)To balance breast of uneven shapes or sizes.
Plastic cosmetic surgeons are able to increase a woman’s breast by inserting implants into each breast to make the breast look bigger and firmer.
Breast enlargement surgery can enhance the appearance of your breast and can bring you more self confidence which is a boost to your self esteem. Before you decide to have a breast surgery, do carefully consider your expectations, do some basic research and discuss your plans with your plastic surgeon.
The best breast enlargement surgery candidates are ladies looking for improvement, not perfection, in the way their breast look. If you are healthy and realistic about your after surgery expectations, then you may be a good candidate for a breast enlargement cosmetic plastic surgery.
A breast implant is a silicone shell filled with either silicone gel or saline. About concerns that there is inadequate information on the safety of silicone gel-filled breast implants, the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has determined that new gel-filled implants should be available only to women participating in approved studies and research. However, saline-filled implants for breast enlargement are mostly unrestricted by legislative law.
As with any surgery and operation, there are health risks involved although they are rare. The most common problem is the capsular contracture. This occurs if the scar or capsule around the implant begins to tighten. The squeezing of the soft implant makes the breast feel hard and look artifical. Capsular contracture can be treated in many ways although sometimes it requires the removal or replacement of the implants.
Excessive bleeding following the operation may cause some swelling and pain. If excessive bleeding continues, another operation may be needed to control the bleeding and remove the blood accumulated from the bleeding.
Some women may develop an infection around an implant although it is uncommon to develop such infections. The infections may occur at any time, but is most often noticed within a week after the breast enlargement surgery is performed. In some rare cases, the implants may need to be removed for a couple of months until the infections clear up and then new implants can be re-inserted.
There are some fears that breast implants may affect fertility, pregnancy, or the ability to nurse babies. However, these fears are unfounded as there are no evidence to substantiate them.
Sometimes, breast implants may leak or even rupture. A rupture can happen as a result of an injury or from the normal compression and movement of your breast and implant, causing it to leak. If a saline-filled implant ruptures, the implant will deflate but the saline water will be harmlessly absorbed by the body.
A rupture of a gel-filled implant may cause some complications and that is why the FDA put restrictions on this type of implants. If the shell breaks but the scar capsule around the implant does not, you may not detect any change in your condition.
If the scar also breaks or tears, the silicone gel may move into surrounding tissues. The gel may collect in the breast and cause a new scar to form around it, or it may migrate to another area of the body. There may be a change in the shape or firmness of the breast.
Both types of broken implants may require the patient to go for another surgery to replace of the damaged breast implant. In some cases, it may not be possible to remove all of the silicone gel in the breast tissue should gel-filled implant ruptures resulting in more complications for the patient concerned.
Chris Chew
http://www.articlesbase.com/women’s-issues-articles/breast-enlargement-surgery-explained-96092.html
Should I going to Surgery breast or do better go to Fitness?
Posted by glenda
Filed under Breast Surgery
I am unhappy about it my big breast is 38 DD, I need to making look like small breast better than big breast. I was thinking should i am going to surgery or going to Fitness will help it weight my body look better? what do you think? Better keep it my size 38 DD? or should going to lose weight? Please help me what is ur option ?
I have the same issue, I too wear a 38DD. I been exercising, but nothing working. I actually gain a size I was at 36 d and I’m sick of it. And I know surgery is out for me, I can’t afford it and I’m too young(I’m 20), but if you can afford it and handle it, then it is your best option.
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What is the legal age for breast augmentation surgery in Greece?
Posted by glenda
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I live in Greece and I am sure that I am going to have a breast augmentation surgery but I don't really know the legal age for that.Do I have to be 18 years old ?I have heard many different things about 16,18,22 years or so but I don't know what the legal age is.I want something that concerns the Greek laws not other countries because they may be different.Ten points best answer.
I didn't say I did it for attraction to a specific man……
went looking for info and lost you ….had to go back to other question you had answered and ….
anyway:
Greece Breast Augmentation – The Plastic Surgery Procedure
The plastic surgery operation is usually done when the breast reaches its final size after puberty (ages 17-18). Except for cases when there is congenital breast hypoplasia or breast asymmetry in which it can be done earlier (local regulations in Greece may be applicable).
http://immersivemedical.com/breast-augmentation_greece_2.html
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