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Advanced procedures designed to enhance male aesthetics and address intimate concerns.

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Breast Implants After Biogel Removal: Safe?

About 4 years ago, like a fool, I embarked on this venture - breast augmentation using biogel. Not so long ago, it started migrating and a lump formed between my breasts. I went to various clinics - some doctors said that you could get rid of the gel and insert implants all in one operation; others said it's better to separate these operations with at least a six-month interval. I chose the latter. A week ago, I removed the gel. Now I don't know if it's safe to get implants after having had the gel? The doctor who removed the gel for me said that it's not dangerous if at least half a year passes and the implant is placed not where the gel was, but in a different place - under the muscle, so that the implant doesn't get contaminated with gel residues. Has anyone been in this situation?

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Advice Needed on Breast Augmentation Redo Options

Hello to everyone who has had breast augmentation, especially those who started from nothing. The first augmentation was from a 235, the second from a 300, the result clearly isn't satisfactory, it's too small. The doctor just couldn't explain to me how it would all look, I'm 27 years old, has anyone else been in a similar situation?? Has anyone had a redo? Also, does anyone know or have heard of the "Motiva" implants? I'd like to change the profile and of course, a bigger size, height 158, weight 50, please respond, thank you, please don't write if you're off-topic.

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Choosing Between Breast or Nose Surgery

I have an extremely small breast size, not even an A cup. Simply zero, even less than that.. until 20 I kept hoping it would grow – this was suggested to me by the endocrinologist and gynaecologists. Thankfully, I didn't take any hormones, my mind prevailed. Now I'm 21, and my mum has agreed to pay for a breast enlargement operation (I want a B cup), because she understands the complexes it causes, especially in this day and age, especially in my case – it's not just small, it's flat. Moreover, I've always said that I would remain a virgin, because I would never undress in front of a boy in my life. We decided to do it in October-November, so it would be more comfortable to wear a corset and not in the heat. Besides this, I have a small bump on my nose, from the side it really spoils my face, especially from one side. And now I don't know whether to do my breasts (which I'm not planning to show off), or my nose, because people see my face every day.

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Will Breast Enlargement Look Natural?

Hello, in the next 2 years I plan to have a breast enlargement, due to the lack of choice in underwear and the absence of cleavage, even though I really love to wear tank tops and open dresses, so there are no complexes and never have been. My question is how natural will it look? My measurements are 164 height, 45 weight, 77 bust, 68 underbust, 60 waist, 86 hips.

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Breast Implants with Autoimmune Disease Concerns?

Hello, girls! Are there any among you who have had breast implants while having an autoimmune disease (for example, rheumatoid arthritis)? Did they settle in okay or were there any problems? Were you taking any serious medication for your condition at the time of the surgery? I know that an autoimmune disease is a contraindication for breast augmentation, but I so want to have a normal chest, yet I'm scared to make the decision😟.

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Struggling with Body Dysmorphia and Acceptance of Small Breasts

Body dysmorphia and complete rejection of my breasts. Girls, I'm on the brink of deep depression, my breasts are B cup, just nipples without any mounds. I can't buy a bra, any, even the most teenage bra is huge for me, it looks as ridiculous as if a man wore a bra. I'm very skinny, weighing 45 kg. I've thought about having a lift (I can't remember the name) where they suck fat from a problem area and inject it into the breast, thus solving 2 problems - the breast increases, the fat decreases. But... I have no fat =( I tried to gain weight for this - it didn't work. I can't have breast augmentation surgery due to medical indications, and there are no other ways to increase the breast. I don't know what to do and how to finally accept myself. By the way, my breasts have performed their function brilliantly, I breastfed my daughter until she was 3 years old. But what's the use of these functions when I look in the mirror and I'm disgusting to myself? My husband loves my breasts and accepts me as I am, but I don't accept myself... please those who suffer from the same problem respond, how do you live with this? Will a psychologist help? Or are there still some ways to increase the breast? Please don't write anything hateful, firstly I won't read it, and secondly I asked specific questions and want to get specific answers from those who faced the same problem, not from men or women with a D cup or larger.

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Challenging Stereotypes: Size Zero Doesn't Mean No Breasts

Where did the stereotype come from that a zero size means no breasts? I have friends with an AA cup, I've seen them on the beach in swimsuits, some even without a swimsuit in the changing room, they're not flat at all. Their breasts are quite noticeable, albeit not huge. An AA cup is just as much a size as any other. It's not the absence of breasts. I don't understand why some men rudely comment on such women, call them flat and advise them to have breast augmentation surgery. Why? They have breasts as it is. On a young and slim girl, an AA-B cup looks very organic. After all, it's extremely rare for young and slim girls to have breasts larger than a B cup by nature. Such usually appear either after pregnancy, or with weight gain, but then the girl is no longer considered slim. Or silicone. But by nature, almost everyone has an AA or A cup, sometimes B. I don't know how men can find such breasts small. Have they been watching porn actresses with size 15 breasts and decided that's the norm? Or have they never seen a woman's breasts in real life at all? 😊

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Breast Augmentation

Community Topics Breast Augmentation

Breast Augmentation are marks or indentations left on the skin after severe acne heals. They can appear as raised, depressed, or discolored areas, resulting from inflammation and damage to the skin tissue.

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