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charlz81
06-07-2010, 09:06 PM
:) Hi, I'm new to this forum & am in need of some advice regarding Breast Enlargements, where? & who? to see in Sydney.

I've had 4 kids. Hubby and I have decided our family is complete. My boobs are looking really sad & saggy :haha: I'm still breastfeeding and am hoping to stop when my bub turns 1 next month. Want to go from a B cup to full D cup.

Any suggestions I would be grateful. How long did the recovery take? how much does the consultation cost?

Thank you & would love to hear your stories :)

Cherie
06-07-2010, 09:24 PM
Hello and Welcome to the forum.
This subject has been raised a few times here. I can't help you, but if you type Breast Aug into our search bar, you may come up with some earlier threads that may be of some help.

Perfectly Precious
07-07-2010, 03:03 PM
The library or net - do all the research you can. Oh and go for a registered plastic surgeon not a cosmetic surgeon.

2catscan
07-07-2010, 03:59 PM
Also research health problems of women with large breasts. A friend of mine used to have E cups and she had them reduced years ago,as her back and shoulders were suffering so much. A B cup is fine - geez, until after menopause I had AA cups and no-one ever complained. We place too much importance on breast size and personal attractiveness. Breast augmentation is serious surgery and no-one wants that unnecessarily. Anyhow think about it carefully.

charlz81
08-07-2010, 12:54 AM
Cherie - thanks I had a look & it was helpful
Plantinum panties - definitely will make sure the surgeon I go with is registered as a plastic surgeon
2catscan - I hear you. This IS serious about what I've decided to do so, I'm not taking this lightly. Just need help to make a well informed decision.

Thank you all for your replies this does help :)

Yestin
03-02-2011, 05:02 PM
Breast augmentation surgery is done by the surgeon by making a surgical incision along the crease on the breasts' underside or around the areola. The incisions made by the surgeon will be stitched and bandages, gauze and tape will be applied to it support. This will also help in healing.

Melinda
03-02-2011, 05:04 PM
have you had it done Yestin ?

Yestin
03-02-2011, 05:21 PM
have you had it done Yestin ?

No i haven't got it done:P but i know many woman who have got it done.

Melinda
03-02-2011, 05:46 PM
No i haven't got it done:P but i know many woman who have got it done.

thanks Yestin...welcome to AFW