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BA’s are overwhelmingly safe and successful, with tummy tucks and lipo though it seems there is more potential for disaster…..poor poor Tara Reid https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif
Hi everyone. I’ve been lurking out here in internet land while saving up for my pole:)
I saw this topic in the daily updates mail and had to reply to the above statement. I just don’t want people thinking that a BA is "overwhelmingly safe and successful" in any way shape or form.That is what the surgeons want you to think of course, they make a living off of us. Let me say first that I am not in any way against someone getting plastic surgery to improve their self image, or reverse what age or children have caused. I’ve had saline implants for over 13 years now. There isn’t anyone in the world that could have talked me out of it at the time. I can’t even say that I regret it. If I never had them I would always think that was the "ONE THING" that was missing. They’ve been fun, I’ve enjoyed the attention, but now I want them out. All I ask is that you think really really long and hard about this. You are putting a foreign object into your body. Even saline implants have a silicone shell, and if your body doesn’t like having a silicone water balloon in it, you can still get very sick! It is a man made object, being inserted into your body. In 10-15 years you WILL be making the decision to remove or replace them. They are not a one time surgery.Something else to think about..I envy all you smaller and beautifully natural breasted women who can:
Sleep on your stomach!
Lay on a massage table or go to a chiropractor !(much needed after some of those pole moves haha)
Do jumping jacks!
Do tight spins standing close to the pole (I would smack my boobs into the pole unless I step away a bit, and mine aren’t huge, 38D)13 years ago it cost me about $4,000 to get them put in, now I’m saving the $10,000 it will cost for a removal and lift. Do your research. Ask yourself…are yours really that bad? Look at these before and after stories..I’ve looked at every single before/after story on this site while researching explant surgeons. Warning: the photos are graphic but real people and their stories of implant removal. Not all silicone horror stories, a lot are saline too. Stepping off my soapbox now https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_basketball.gif <-what I may do with my implants when they are out lol.
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Tracy
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