Stop telling me what I can or cannot say; you are no medical expert. Again, I asked you a series of question to which you obviously have no answers. Yes, Foxy wants one but having waited this long, her breast weight is now a problem according to her surgeon and she doesn't want to decrease the weight for the length of time it would take for the skin to adhere and form thicker tissue. This is the reason I suggest early planning.
If you knew anything about the medical field that I worked in for three decades, you would understand that much of the same technology used in surgically treating hernias was employed in internal bra construction and if you had any integrity, you would learn about medical procedures before giving advice. Simply doing searches leads to hundreds of sites where they describe what an internal bra is and how widespread they have become over that past 20 years to the point today that in Europe, for nearly 10 years, they have been using synthetic bras for even natural breasts, similar to the mesh developed for hernias.
Telling people to beware without providing the rationale is akin to complete vaccine denial, the typical Henny Penny the sky is falling mentality; every medical procedure presents risks, but only the ignorant fail weighing the risk / benefit analysis.. It is always best to educate yourself before speaking. I don't give medical advice, but I do offer suggestions and implore people to do their own research, much like I was known to do with covid attenuation; the same methodology now acknowledged by the NIH that could have prevented most hospitalizations and deaths.