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    I have been thinking about getting breast implants for some years now and eventually I went to a Dr about it the other day.

    I was very impressed and learnt a lot as I will list below for others looking at getting this done.

    saline verses gell - the old silicon implants were a worry as they could leak and be toxic to the body. The new gell implants are non toxic and even if ruptured don't leak as they are a 'turkish delight' consistencey so still stay in place. They are more natural looking and feeling than saline which are more likely to leak.

    Shape- You can gat round and tear shaped. tear shaped give a more natural slightly droopy look but can shift over time and so could look very odd. round implants can look very natural is fully or partially placed under the muscle.

    Under or over muscle - Under the muscle can look more natural as it reduces the ridge at the top look. Although is you have a bit of breast tissue yourself anyway over the muscle can be fine as all of them go under the breast tissue. You can also have the top of the implant under the muscle and the rest on top to reduce the ridge look but enhance the protrusion.

    Hardening of the implants- Scare tissue forms over the implants and in about 15% cases can cause them to go very stiff. Massage is used to reduce this risk. A way of avoiding this is to use a textured rather than smooth implant.

    I am not sure if these options or info. is provided by all Drs as I have really done my research on line and with local GPs to find the very best Dr in my area.

    well I have my next appointment in just under two weeks so will keep you posted. Should be having the procedure in about 4-5 weeks. Will let you all know how it goes.

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    i have been thinking about this as well, its been something i"ve wasnted for a while, n now its something my boyfriend and i are talking about mor seriously. im really not sure where to start. were you given an estimated cost, for everything. what about recovery time? how did you know who would be a better dr to chose? sorry for all the questions its just that this is something major so i want to make sure i get all my ducks in a row so to say

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    Some good questions, I will try to answer them the best I can.

    Cost: Well I'm in Australia so this is Aust. $.
    the cost of the plastic surgeon is about $8,500, cost of over night hosp stay about
    $2,000 and anesthesiatist $800. I have private cover so some of the hospital and
    anesthesiatist I can claim back. Also one of my breasts are a bit bigger than the
    other, which is the case for most women and is this difference is enough some of
    surgeons costs can also be claimed through private health and public health
    system. I am not sure if this is the case in other countries.

    Finding Dr: I looked on the web for plastic surgeons in my area. I checked that they were
    not only registered with the medical and surgical boards but also plastic
    surgery
    boards as I heard that some are only registered as surgeons but not also
    specialist plastic surgeons. also a lot list there experience and where they
    have worked and trained.

    I also talked to a few people I knew who had had the proceedure and where
    they went and if they were happy. I also visited two local GP's and they both
    suggested the same plastic surgeon. The other advantage of getting a referral
    from a GP (general Dr) is that you can claim back a percentage of your first
    visit to the plastic surgeon , this is the case in Aust. anyway.

    Recovery time: I will be in hospital over night. they suggest you pretty much do nothing
    the first week, no cooking, cleaning or work as it increases the risk of
    blood clots. Then light duties for a week and stay out of the gym etc for
    about three weeks. There is post op swelling that can take about a month
    to go away.

    Hope this has helped. tt

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    ok thank you very much, yeah im not sure what the difference would be in the states as far as prices n things of that nature. at least i do know a little more than i did before so i wont go into it completely blindsided. again thanks for the reply. if you do end up getting the surgery let me know how it goes

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    I have an appointment again next Friday with the Dr and then hope to get the surgery done a few weeks after that. Well let you know how it goes.

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    Jessica, i had mine done about 5 years ago in Florida. It cost roughly about $4500 total. I went to a clinic where they operated on you in-house so you didnt go to a hospital. Of course they had all the equipment, and nurses, board certified doctors and all that. I went in for a consultation with the doctor, he looked at my breasts and told me what he recommended. They tell you how big you can go based on your current size, shoulder width, skin elasticity, overall frame etc...With me he said I could go as big as a C ( i was flat as a board). I chose to get a full B instead. I'm rather thin so I didn't want them to look large and noticeable on me.
    I wasn't allowed to eat anything the night before the surgery. It took about 4 hours total I believe. i cant quite recall that part because i was really drowsy when I woke up. Mine were placed under the muscle and I got saline implants. My recovery time was about a week. And by that I mean that I felt like I was back to normal by then. I could sleep, eat, and feel relatively comfortable again. However, if you choose to get them under the muscle, the muscles will be sore and you wont be able to lift your arms for a while. Mine were swollen for about a month or so. Initially they feel really strange because they are hard and swollen...literally like two water balloons stuck on your chest. I also had some bruising, but not much. I'd say about 3 months into it, they started to feel like boobs. They're also really high up initially and drop down as time goes on. It took mine about a year to fully drop and settle. I had no complications at all. No infection, hardening due to scar tissue or anything like that. I have two scars about two inches long under each boob. They are not very noticeable ( look like stretch marks). My biggest advice to you would be to make sure you pick a board certified doctor who has a lot of experience in doing boobs. It really makes all the difference. Do not go for the cheapest. They put you under anasthesia and it is surgery. It could be dangerous if you pick the wrong doctor. let me know if you have any other questions I can answer.

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