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  • Breast augmentation

    Posted by Anonymous on 06/04/2016 at 3:45 am

    Sometime ago I posed the question on opinions regarding breast implants and one beautiful person shared her experience which was very positive. But before I commit to surgery and pay a large deposit I would appreciate any advice or experiences good or bad as the only information and photos are of young georgous biological girls. I hope someone can help thanks

    Catherine replied 8 years, 9 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Adrian

    Member
    06/04/2016 at 6:31 am

    I’m not sure how your query differs from past topics on this forum.
    Have a look here:
    http://forum.tgr.net.au/cms/forum/F398/5025-breast-implants#21289
    for a start.
    I’ll probably merge any posts on this thread back there anyway.

  • Catherine

    Member
    10/04/2016 at 6:53 am

    Hi Julie,

    Not sure how far along the path you are on this topic. There are tow matters you may need to consider, if not already done so. The first is physical, the second is psychological. I have gleamed these perspective from 3 women who have undergone BA in the past 3 years.

    The first one being physically related concerns your thoughts on hormone therapy, either now or in the future. Either way you need to be aware of the changes associated with any form of HT. I am aware, some people using HT can experience growth spurts even 10 years on. Changes associated with HT can therefore change your physical outline which may not be complementary.

    The second matter is the psychological aspect. After the initial euphoria has wained and life goes back to some form of normality, all 3 women have reported varying degrees of disassociation with their new appendages. Two have sort assistance from their therapist / counsellor and are dealing with the matter, the other hasn’t and still finds the disassociation difficult to dealt with.

    To be forearmed is to be forewarned. Hope everything work out for you.

    Best wishes
    Catherine