A typical practice by surgeons, implant makers, and Web internet sites is to show photographs and imply (even with disclaimers ) you can look at pictures and select what type or size implant could be best for you. If you see pictures in a magazine of juggs that you like, can you take the pictures to a surgeon (like you would take photos of a hairstyle to your hairstylist) and expect to get the breast that is pictured? Not if you or the surgeon are awfully complex. Are you manipulate photographs on a Web site or a surgeon's office computer and reliably predict how your tissues might reply to a specific sort or size of breast implant? Are you make good decisions based on pictures? The answer's no, but you must see why it is not possible to logically compare what you'd like to have to any picture, whether it's in a magazine or on the Internet.
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The same is true for trial implants or bags of fluid in a bra. The bra is not your tissue. A bra never stretches replying to an implant like your tissue stretches. A bra does not predictably age and stretch more with time as your tissues will age and stretch. Did your surgeon discuss all of these issues with you? Just as significantly, did your surgeon discuss how your choices now may have effects on your breasts in the future as you get older? How does one know what you want to know? How do you go about researching all of the important information? How do you ask the right questions in the right order?
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