Ladon
D Cup
Posts: 350
Thoroughly Enjoying Harmony's 1000cc H-cups
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« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2011, 02:35:17 AM » |
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I recently read about a case in which a lady had a significant lift, in which her nipple-areolar complexes were totally moved higher on the breast, which IIRC is a form of skin grafting. The circulation didn't establish itself very well, and she ended up losing between 1 and 2 cup sizes of formerly healthy breast tissue as well as both nipples. The report blamed the doctor for negligence, and perhaps it was, but that sounds like a rather drastic procedure and therefore opens one up to larger risk of complications. Of course she didn't DESERVE to have that happen, but in any medical field, negative results DO occur. Not only that, the number one complaint after augmentation is the feeling they should have gone bigger. There's always a level of "Well, this isn't quite what I imagined" when someone else is sculpting one's very flesh.
Of COURSE "The Doctors" are against large breast implants. If they were geeking all over themselves about H-cup-and-up breast augmentations, they wouldn't be on daytime television very long. It has very little basis in medicine at all. (Interestingly, although the shows themselves don't obviously have negative content usually, my wife found that when she would even LISTEN to the daytime line-up of Days of our Lives, Oprah, The Doctors, etc. she would find herself feeling very cranky and angry without knowing why. When she stopped leaving daytime TV on in the background, it stopped happening.) Are they talking about the number of people who have died watching TV and chugging energy drinks? Are they talking about the people who have heart attacks while playing a rigorous sport? They're playing to SAHMs and such that already feel inadequate when compared with the model physique in the media, and XXL implants are a GREAT target for that attack.
Also, really large implanted models like Beshine and Keisha use custom "tissue expander" implants, which are designed specifically to encourage the skin and underlying tissue to grow to fit them. Otherwise their skin would just split! So it's not destroying tissue at all, rather growing it!
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