Breat Augmentation/Implant Question

sarah141
on 1/29/10 6:34 am - Fort Bragg, CA
I'm kinda nervous about having my breasts cut into.  For those of you who have had BA, what was the other than size, were there any other factors that made you decide one way or the other for implants?  Also, my biggest fear, did you lose sensitivity post-op? It's a weird and embarassing quesiton, but a real concern.....

Thanks for your help!
 - Sarah    (Don't tell anyone I'm a secret ninja warrior!)
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Renee2007
on 1/29/10 10:29 pm, edited 1/29/10 10:29 pm - Central, FL

Hi Sarah,

My breasts were in such a sad condition after my weight loss I just felt like anything would be an improvement. I had large breasts all of my adult life and I hated not having nice boobies. My clothes didn't fit me properly and they actually hurt from hanging so low. I did not feel feminine at all. For me having the implants made me feel so feminine and complete.

I have read where some women do lose some feeling in the nipples but for myself, I did not. I still have all of the sensitivity that I had before.

Keep researching and asking questions. If I can help you please don't hesitate to ask.


Renee
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megameggs
on 1/30/10 10:58 pm - FL
I was super-sensitive on one side and numb on the other after my lift/augmentation, but everything was back to normal in a few months. Plus, a lift is far more cutting than a simply augmentation. I knew I needed a lift, and added the implants because doing it all at once was a relatively small price difference and I did it for proportions--I didn't want huge implants, just a balanced look. :)
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