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Saline Implants Success

Saline Implant Success

First Name: Linda
City: Summerfield
Country: United States
Age: 49



Hi my name is Linda. Yes I have breast implants. I had always been very small breasted. In high school I wore training bras, while the other girls wore bras. I would wait till all the other girls had showered after gym class so no one would see me. In time I accepted my imperfections and moved on. Having two children gave me another set of problems. I would become engorged (bigger than Dolly!). After I got done nursing, my breast sagged badly.

Fast forward five years and cancer rears its ugly head. Because of my islet cell cancer, I had 2 surgeries, spleen removed and part of pancreas. My health was failing. I lost 40 pounds in 3 weeks. My chest was sagging skin. After surviving, all that I researched into breast implants. I realized that under the arm and behind the muscle was the safest. I also wanted Saline to be safe. I was in a lot of pain! But it was so worth it. I have had them for 14 years now.

I keep waiting for something to go wrong with them but they are fine. I wasn't rich, so I cleaned houses to pay for them. I always told my hubby "time to make the boob payment". I told all my family because I figured they would notice. I went from an A cup to a full C. Anyone thinking about this, do your research. I did and I haven’t regretted it. - Linda

Saline Implants Success Details

Reasons for Wanting Surgery (check all which apply): Poor Body Image, Ptosis/Breast Sagging
Other Details: I had islet cell cancer. In the process of multiple surgeries I lost 40 pounds in 3 weeks. I had no breast left. Just loose skin.
Reaction of Friends, Family, Co-Workers
(check all which apply): Generally Good
Other Details: My Niece was born out of State the day I had my surgery. 14 years later I still hear birthday wishes on my "Twins"
Type of procedure: Breast Augmentation
Incisions Used:: Transaxillary (Underarm)
Details: Even though this was extremely painful, I felt this was the safest way.
Breast Augmentation Patients: Under the Muscle/SubmuscularImplant Type (check all which apply): Saline, Moderate Profile
Implant Size & Other Details: c cup
Satisfaction Rating: Thrilled
Reasons for Satisfaction Rating: It's been 14 years and I have not experienced any problems.
Have you undergone any other plastic surgery procedures? : No
Are you considering other future procedures?: No
Bra Size Before Surgery: -a
Bra Size After Surgery: c

Thanks for sharing Linda!


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