Unless it's for reconstruction purposes, I've never really seen the point of breast implants. It would be like playing with play dough!!
More than a handful is a waste
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Unless it's for reconstruction purposes, I've never really seen the point of breast implants. It would be like playing with play dough!!
More than a handful is a waste
Keith - Administrator
Indeed. Can't beat the real thing
I like big uns but only real onesMore than a handful is a waste
Implants? No way!
Most girls get implants for for their own vanity and confidence. No guy I know likes to play with false breasts.
I think you will be waiting a long time for some guy to say he loves silicon breasts.
I'm not a gynaecologist...but always happy to take a look.
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Not really into them myself but if it makes a girl feel better and more confident why not....
Judging by the poll results so far, we are either sensible or someone is not telling the truth
Well, we need to keep aBREAST of topics like this
Keith - Administrator
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On women, no - but I have seen a few ladyboys with impressive boobs
Smallish and natural looks and handles best
Mick.
As a female I like it more but my husband is happy and contented with my pointy, so we leave it that way
''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''
I can understand it when ladies have been breast feeding and their boobies have 'changed'.
It's not the size of the boob that does it for me, big neeples
No, no... a thousand times NO
As already said, this is most often for women's own vanity. Well any woman who has the need to boost their ego by increasing the size of their chest, must be vacuous and shallow.
Oh and I'm making no apologies for treading on perhaps some woman's sacred cow here. Don't like it - well tough. I am sure women would sneer at any man who had a donger implant thinking it wasn't big enough. They're just nasty and feel hard anyway
As over 10,000 women choose to pay for such surgery every year in the UK – and many more worldwide, including the Philippines – I would not judge their decisions, but hope they're well informed.
Implants are normally either silicone gel ( as liquid, gel, or solid, and of " medical grade ", not " industrial grade " which were prone to rupture ), or saline ( sterile salt water ).
Cosmetic surgery changes the size and/or shape of the breast(s). It’s not something to be taken lightly, not least because of the expense, and the further cost of necessary removal / replacement after 10 – 15 years. Very few such procedures are available free on our NHS – unless there are strong clinical and psychological reasons.
Such procedures should ONLY be carried out by a specialist in breast / cosmetic surgery - after consultation with, and referral by, the patient’s own doctor. It might be cheaper abroad ( there are top class specialists and hospitals in the Philippines ), but follow-up care is a vital part of the treatment.
Reconstructive breast surgery is different - and not the direct reason for this poll. Reconstruction restores shape to a breast after removal / mastectomy. It may be " immediate " / at the time of mastectomy. Perhaps a quarter of women now choose to have this ( with a silicone implant ), or it may be done as a later procedure ( with the patient’s own tissue / muscle ).
Breast cancer is unfortunately so common (http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....-Breast-cancer ) that many women will NEED either local removal or mastectomy. Some ( like Angelina Jolie ), with a genetic risk of future cancer, may opt for removal of both breasts as a precaution. While cosmetic implants don't appear to increase the risk of cancer, there is concern that they might cause a delay in diagnosis ( screening x-rays may be more difficult to interpret ).
The main age group of women who feel they would like breast implants is younger than those developing cancer. The outlook for breast cancer treatment and survival keeps improving.
I don’t like women who opt for cosmetic surgery less. However, it’s sad, in my opinion, that so many choose to pay for cosmetic surgery, when one in eight may have no choice in future but to have surgery to treat – and save – their lives.
Unless there is a medical reason for enhancement (which Doc Alan mentions above) I don't see the point in having cosmetic enlargement surgery either but I'm not flat chested and haven't experienced the low self esteem that this might bring to some women. The rest of the body often appears to be out of proportion and they can become a source of ridicule ........ not for me
Not out of proportion to most men.
Sorry.... I'll be off then.
Wouldn't say I like a woman less because she's had a breast implant but my own preference would be au naturale
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