Want to add the risk of severe adverse effects resulting from breast implants, one of them being the potential to develop breast implant illness, a little-researched collection of chronic symptoms that can appear after someone gets boob job. Researches now believe it may be caused by a biofilm that can develop on the implants themselves!
Want to add the risk of severe adverse effects resulting from breast implants, one of them being the potential to develop breast implant illness, a little-researched collection of chronic symptoms that can appear after someone gets boob job. Researches now believe it may be caused by a biofilm that can develop on the implants themselves!
regardless of all the risks of the implants, even if everything goes perfectly you have to get them redone every 10 years or so. Going under general anesthesia is a risk in itself! and all the money and trauma to bodily tissue!
Although the asker was using the term "boob job" I interpreted it as she wanted a breast lift as opposed to implants. as someone who has had that particular surgery (as part of a major breast reduction to combat back pain and other mobility issues) that is a BIG procedure and leaves hella scars. Not that there’s anything wrong with scars!!! BUT if she’s upset over the aesthetic of the breasts, she’s likely going to trade one aesthetic woe for another instead of fixing the underlying problem. No judgement, just a warning. That’s just my 2 cents as someone who had it done
Aesthetically there is nothing g wrong with scars! And, we need scar tissue temporarily as part of the healing process.
However, scar tissue can proliferate from central to distal, and cause adhesions in connective tissue throughout the body. Scars can, in fact, cause many, many problems.
I actually study scar tissue remediation (with a focus on pelvic health and scarring from abdominal and pelvic surgeries, birth injuries, and other types of internal scarring). I believe (and hope) that scar tissue will be the next hot topic studies in medicine in the next 25 years.
My doctor didn’t tell me ANY of this before I got the surgery, just to apply certain medications to reduce their appearance! I would have been interested to know this
Reminds me that I had surgery that required my right ear be removed and then reattached. i was bruised on that side of my head from my hairline to my collarbone. The incision was exquisitely painful. I am grateful this happened in my thirties, because it has helped make me impervious to peer pressure regarding wrinkles. I forgot completely about under eye concealer too after all the bruising faded.
Want to add the risk of severe adverse effects resulting from breast implants, one of them being the potential to develop breast implant illness, a little-researched collection of chronic symptoms that can appear after someone gets boob job. Researches now believe it may be caused by a biofilm that can develop on the implants themselves!
regardless of all the risks of the implants, even if everything goes perfectly you have to get them redone every 10 years or so. Going under general anesthesia is a risk in itself! and all the money and trauma to bodily tissue!
all for boob aesthetic :(
sure, 100%!
Although the asker was using the term "boob job" I interpreted it as she wanted a breast lift as opposed to implants. as someone who has had that particular surgery (as part of a major breast reduction to combat back pain and other mobility issues) that is a BIG procedure and leaves hella scars. Not that there’s anything wrong with scars!!! BUT if she’s upset over the aesthetic of the breasts, she’s likely going to trade one aesthetic woe for another instead of fixing the underlying problem. No judgement, just a warning. That’s just my 2 cents as someone who had it done
Aesthetically there is nothing g wrong with scars! And, we need scar tissue temporarily as part of the healing process.
However, scar tissue can proliferate from central to distal, and cause adhesions in connective tissue throughout the body. Scars can, in fact, cause many, many problems.
I actually study scar tissue remediation (with a focus on pelvic health and scarring from abdominal and pelvic surgeries, birth injuries, and other types of internal scarring). I believe (and hope) that scar tissue will be the next hot topic studies in medicine in the next 25 years.
My doctor didn’t tell me ANY of this before I got the surgery, just to apply certain medications to reduce their appearance! I would have been interested to know this
Reminds me that I had surgery that required my right ear be removed and then reattached. i was bruised on that side of my head from my hairline to my collarbone. The incision was exquisitely painful. I am grateful this happened in my thirties, because it has helped make me impervious to peer pressure regarding wrinkles. I forgot completely about under eye concealer too after all the bruising faded.