Breast Enlargement Patient Stories

Alison:

Ever since they developed or really didn't develop, people have been teasing me about my breast size. If this has happened to you, you know how mortifying an experience it is.

Every time a product became available that said it would change my breast size, I whipped out my wallet and bought it. None of them worked and I still did not have the kind of cleavage that would fill out a bikini top. So I stopped going to the beach planned my holidays around ways I could cover up.

Breast augmentation was my last resort and but it was beginning to be all I could think about. It became a major topic of conversation between me and my husband to the point where he eventually decided to give me a "boob job" for my birthday.

I was excited and scared so I made an appointment with a cosmetic surgeon for a consultation. To say I was nervous would be a huge understatement. But just talking to him helped. By the time my consultation was over, my nerves had disappeared and I was feeling confident that I had made the right choice. I asked about a hundred questions and my paitent and supportive consultant answered every one of them.

On the day of my surgery, I checked into a spotless, modern hospital with friendly staff and an upbeat atmosphere. I was relaxed and happy as I began my procedure.

My surgery went perfectly and even though I was very sore and covered in bandages, I was happy and confident that this was the right choice for me. The pain lasted several days before it began to lessen but when the bandages came off and I saw my breasts for the first time, I forgot all about it. I love my breasts now and they look spectacular (in my humble opinion!) and my next holiday will definately be on the beach. No more empty bikini tops for me.

Lisa:

My decision to have cosmetic surgery was not an easy one and I have absolutely no regrets. It was one of the best decisions I have ever made.

It never occured to me when I lost weight that my breasts could deflate. I dropped from a size 14 to an 8 and my breast size dropped from DD to a B. That would have been ok except that they began to look like a tennis ball in a tube sock. They were small and droopy andI hated them. Up until then I was happy and confident but even though I loved my new smaller shape, my breasts were really an issue.

Under my clothes, they were not as noticeable so I still went out with friends and socialized but when it came to meeting menm welll that was just not on the table. I didn't want anyone seeing me naked, and let's face it, boyfriends want to see you naked.

Finally I made the decision that it was time to do something and booked a consultation with a surgeon to see if surgery would be the right choice for me.

My family was supportive and so were my friends, some of them are thinking of having cosmetic surgery after seeing my results. Now my hourglass figure is one to be proud of and I love to shop for clothes. My confidence is high and I even have a man in my life. Life is great.

Dori:

My children are the most important things in my life, but each pregnancy took its toll on my body and in particular on my breasts. Dieting and hours in the gym toned up the rest of me, but did nothing to help my sagging breasts. Finally, in 2009 at the age of 36, I made the decision to have an operation to get my breasts enlarged.

The whole process, from consultation through the operation to the recovery was made positive by the cosmetic surgeon who was wonderful. My breasts went from 32B to 32DD and it has made a huge difference for me.

My confidence is improved, I love to shop for fashionable clothes and I have recommended this experience to my friends. My only wish is that I had done it sooner.