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    hi ,i have recently lost about 50 pounds since may of 2008 , and well i have 30 more pounds to go (original weight 204-154 ) and i want to get down to 135. i have always been in the 'd cup range since i ws 18 . ( am now 42.) i just want perky breast again. they are very saggy due to weight loss, weigt gain , pregancy , etc. considering a lift in dec o 2010. i am wondering if you can achieve the perkiness with just a lift alone , or do you need the addition of a small implant ( 200 .) i am a natural 40 d . also do you lose nipple sensitvity with a benelli lift ? any advice , experieinces , docter used ( in northern california .) would be apprecited . thanks. s walker
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    I want to tell you something...now please don't tell anyone, ok?

    YOU ROCK!

    That is so great for you. I mean, your health, your future, your everything.

    I don't know about the lift, but I'll be interested to read the responses you get, since I am bowing to the laws of gravity myself....hmmmm, when did THAT happen? Oh that's right 7 years ago when my daughter came to be......
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    I don't see anything wrong with it. I'd do it.

    I'm okay with my boobies right now, I still think they are shrinking, but the measuring I've been doing is trying to prove me otherwise, I just don't believe the measuring tape though.

    Anyways, I've had two kids, so as soon as gravity kicks it into gear and my nips touch my toes, I'm in! Well, actually, probably before that, but you get the point.
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    I am planning to have a lift and small augmentation myself next year. I have a friend who had an augmentation and says she had some nerve damage and lost feeling. I have another friend who had a lift and augmentation and says she had no loss of feeling. Not sure what it depends on, but I would just make sure you use a very good doctor and tell him your concerns. There are no guarantees still, I have the same worries myself. I am still going to do, considering I love my breats played with and the feeling from it, but I also am so self-concious about my breast that it interferes with enjoying it. So for myself, I am taking the chance.
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    I have 3 kids and I'm 37...gravity is barely beginning to work in on me so I am planning to lose the weight after my last child (yes we want one more) and I've been wanting to get implants and possibly a small lift....So I personally don't think it would be a bad idea...Consult with the breast doc....at least 3 of them...
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    I'll be able to report within a month: my close friend is having this exact thing done: lift plus augmentation - not to make them larger, but to restore the original size/shape, per her doctor.

    She was and will be a 'D' and is I believe going for the silicone implant (more natural 'feel') in the 650cc size (largest is 800cc).
    "Under the muscle," whatever that means.

    Appearance and sensitivity are very important to her; I'll evaluate 'feel.'

    PS: She's age 50, slender, petite, about 5'-3.
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    If you were once a D you will probably need to go at least one cup size bigger. If you were bigger at pregnacy you may even need to go one cup bigger than that. You need to fill the skin you have or remove the skin the surgeon will be reluctant to do this
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    I had mine done about a month and a half ago; lift and augmentation and all I can say is why did I wait so long to do it? I am still healing but I haven't lost sensation so I think everything will be okay as far as feeling (for me at least; I can't speak for others). It's really worth at least consulting with a doctor. I am so pleased with my results and feel so much better about myself.
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