Should I consider having plastic surgery to make my breasts larger or smaller or equal?
In the realities of the bedroom or nursery the size of
the breast is only rarely a consideration in sexual attractiveness
or nursing function. It is frequently a matter of
the changing mode of the era or of ethnic background.
The flat, ironing-board style of the current fashion model
now competes with her better endowed predecessor on an
equal plane. It is the performance, not the size, that
counts.
Without wanting to offend the plastic surgeon, many
physicians believe that augmentation (making little ones
big) is rarely indicated. You have to delve deep into your
psyche to discover the real reason why you would even
consider this. Reduction (making big ones little) mammoplasty
is occasionally suggested for the truly heavy
breast. Each of these operations leaves scars, so it is
hard to conceal the intimate fact that the operation has
been done. When a plastic falsie is inserted, the internal
prosthesis remains relatively fixed in all positions. Even
though the scar may be concealed in the armpit, the astute
companion soon notes the lack of normal contour changes
and the game is up. With present methods of brassiere
padding and molding to fashion, you achieve the desired result so much more easily, and you can vary it from
season to season as the mode dictates.
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