Has anyone had cosmetic surgery @ the Harley Medical Group in London?
What ever surgery you have had- how were your experiences!?
Cosmetic Surgery!!?
I haven't and personally wouldn't recommend one for any one unless its reconstruction procedure.
In case of anything the procedure may be irreversible
Reply:no I'm happy with what my parents created.
if you were meant to be different you would have been born like it !
Reply:Hi I had surgery on my breasts four months ago and I feel fantastic . I was bearly an a cup and now a d I don't regret getting it done it was the best thing I done to boost my confidence and i would do it again when i get older. I have 3 children and I am 28. I would say go for it if thats what you really want you only live once and if you have a way of making yourself happier than you are well why not.
Reply:Plastic surgery is very popular here in Tinsel Town (Hollywood/Los Angeles). In fact, it's a major industry in and of itself!
Just be sure you really NEED this and that it's not just something you WANT! My Father's law practice was quite busy with botched plastic surgeries, but methods have been perfected over the years. I have walked several girlfriends through breast implants and breast reductions. It is no picnic, no matter what the Surgeons may tell you. It is a double edged sword..no pun intended. Research, research, research before you jump.
The worst thing about it, even if your surgery is successful and you don't mind the initial expense, pain and suffering, is that it is never a one time thing. Because your body is in a constant state of CHANGE (every seven years every single cell in your body is replaced) whatever surgical changes you make now will not remain the same. If you are really serious about changing your body to your liking, you have to repeat the surgery about every five years! It's a process that never ends! That's a lot of time, money and suffering to invest and endure!
Please, I'm not judging you at all, I just want you to be really clear about what you are up against. Our Space Suits (our physical bodies) are very pliable, and can be modified through many techniques (diet and exercise, etc.) but they have a guaranteed shelf life.
Every girlfriend that I helped walk through their plastic surgeries found that it changed their lives to the point that two of them were divorced by their husbands and the other two had their boyfriends walk out on them. They just weren't psychlogically ready for the "new" them! They just had to "flaunt" their new breasts which led to uncontrollable infidelity and tragedy! My friends were also embarassed that their new breasts didn't look "natural" (they never do) or feel quite "right" to the touch. A boob job can be detected right off because real breasts start at the colar bone, they are not just two halfs of a ball that are "stuck" on below the colar bone!
It's a major commitment you are considering. Take the time to look carefully at all the possible consequences. Be sure that this is something YOU want and need and not something your boyfriend "thinks" he wants.
I don't know WHAT type of plastic surgery you are considering, but if it's breast enhancement I have to tell you something about being "endowed" in that department: I have always been "endowed!" It's not what you might think! My first bra was a B cup, and now is a DD! Most men don't really appreciate it as much as you might think. Even though I have been a photography model, actress, etc., I can't tell you how many times I have heard men say, "It's not the size of the breast that counts, it's the quality of the nipple!" Clothes don't fit right off the hanger. Everything has to be tailored, it's frustrating and expensive (it has taken the "fun" out of going shopping with my friends, they pick anything right off he rack and it looks great, and I can't) and the toll on your back is terrible! It's a non-stop battle with sore shoulders from chafing bra straps! I have what so many men think they want in their women, and I wish I could afford a breast reduction! Try walking around in a DD cup bra with two water balloons held in place for about a week, sleeping with them, etc. You can't sleep on your stomach at all! You will be very surprised at how your outlook will change.
Good luck to you, stacey, I hope you come to terms with your decision, whatever it is.
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