Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Breast Augmentation And Your Wedding

Breast augmentation can be a way to make a bride-to-be feel great about


her looks. A woman’s wedding day is sometimes her one chance to be a

princess for a day. It’s a day when she joins her life ...



Breast augmentation can be a way to make a bride-to-be feel great about

her looks. A woman’s wedding day is sometimes her one chance to be a

princess for a day. It’s a day when she joins her life with her very own

Prince Charming; all of her family and friends have traveled for the

occasion; a hall or restaurant has been rented in order to provide a

delicious banquet for all guests; a yummy white cake stacked with tiers

has been baked; and a band or disc jockey is ready to spin some

danceable tunes for the event. Who wouldn’t want to look their best?



Now let’s talk gowns. The lacy white gowns may be fitting or A-line with

a flowing train trailing her embroidered dress of jewels and fancy

stitchery. There may be a demure veil covering her locks or a flashy

upswept hairdo with flowers woven in. She wants to look ravishing,

right? Well, a breast augmentation may well be the best wedding gift she

can give herself. Or it may not. Here are some things to think about.



Takes time to heal: If a bride-to-be decides to take the plunge and buy

herself a bit of curve and cleavage, she’ll want to allow plenty of time

to heal before the big day. Swelling may last for up to six weeks;

initial bruising and scarring will fade soon but the final result will

not be viewable for three full months. In case of any unforeseen

difficulties, this time frame should probably be doubled.



The procedure itself: The woman should think long and hard before she

makes the decision to go under the scalpel. Is this something she’s

always wanted to do? Was she born flat chested or has she nursed several

children before this marriage and has been left lacking fullness? If

this figure flaw has been bugging her and making her feel self

conscious, it’s probably a good choice. If she’s been fairly happy with

her bust line but now wants to simply be a perfect Cinderella at the

ball-of-brides, this may not be a good decision. This is a choice that

will affect her life, not just that day.



If the perfect gown just needs a bit of amping up, a pair of falsies for

one day is a better bet. The procedure itself is done by a plastic

surgeon in a hospital or clinical setting. It takes two or three hours

to place silicone or saline implants into the bosom region via incisions

in her armpit, below the breast crease or around the nipple/areola

region. A local anesthetic with a sedative will likely be the anesthesia

choice.



Does she plan to have children? Breastfeeding a baby will be impossible

or more difficult following an augmentation procedure. A woman who plans

to have a few babies and then nurse them should postpone her boob job

until all infants have been weaned. Perhaps she could have a ten-year

anniversary party where implants are her gift to herself instead.



After a woman has thought it through, she may or may not decide to give

herself the wedding gift of breast augmentation. If she decides to go

for it, the beachfront honeymoon will be another place to appreciate her

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