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Bad Breast Implants

mean different things to different people. Beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder, which accounts for the wide variation in breast enlargement results. Remember one woman’s pride and joy is another woman’s surgical nightmare.

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What are Bad Breast Implants?

Bad Breast Implants The definition of bad is a very personal thing. For some patients, breast implants which are too large and out of proportion are considered bad. For other women, this is exactly the look they were trying to achieve. Many patients do not like obviously enhanced super round globular implants. Other women love the artificial look and wear it proudly as a status symbol. Some women are horrified by the ultra high positioned implants which can produce abnormal looking “super cleavage”. Meanwhile some professional models search out a surgeon that can give them this exact look. Truly, the diversity of breast augmentation is a very personal expression of beauty.

Bad Breast Implants Experiences

The worst example of bad breast augmentation is when the affected patient is disappointed by their own surgical results. A woman who had such positive expectations for her new breasts is devastated if her results are not what she had hoped, especially after spending all that money and suffering through the operation. Most commonly, these women will develop negative emotional conditions relating to self image and their ability to make good lifestyle decisions. Cosmetic surgery is supposed to bolster confidence and a positive body image, but in the cases of undesirable results, the effects are exactly the opposite…

The Bottom Line on Bad Breast Enlargement

I am sure you have a vivid mental picture of what you consider bad cosmetic breast surgery. We have all seen a woman and thought...

“What happened to her? Look at those boobs!”

If you are in the market for a cosmetic breast enhancement procedure, make sure to do everything in your power to insure your own positive results. Communicate openly with your surgeon. Make sure you are both on the same page regarding your postoperative expectations. Above all, know what you really want from your new breasts. The most important criteria of all is that they will make you happy and satisfy those internal motivating factors responsible for your desire to undergo the procedure.

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Bad Breast Implants to Breast Surgery
9/17/08 Revised 6/11/11


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