It's a bit hard to say just by knowing your height and weight. There's a lot that goes into what makes the end results especially in terms of bra size, judging by the implant size alone. Are the implants high profile? Anatomical (tear drop shape) or round? Saline or silicone?
I would make you around a 44 ddd to a 44 ee
38g
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"In my opinion, breast cancer patients who would like breast implants should be offered them free of charge."
There are many places where one would go to be able to find out which celebrities have breast implants. One could check celebrity gossip websites such as Make me Heal for information regarding celebrities and breast implants.
That would mostly depend on what bra size you were previously, but on average 550cc breast implants will result in an increase of 3 cup sizes.
Yes but it is not recommended. You would need to lie on your back to recover from breast surgery, and on your front to recover from butt surgery! To painful to think about!
== == No they would not help prevent anyone from drowning, but breast implants have at least been known to stop a bullet and therefore prevent probable death from the gunshot.
That would make you look like a serpent that has swallowed two ostrich eggs ;o) Don't do that. A "naturally flat chested" woman can't really wear implants, because she has so little fat herself to cover the round things with. So, she has no other option that to get happy and being naturally beautiful. (But that is also a splendid option!)
The best places in order to find some pictures of patients who have received breast implants would be for example "Google Images". Here one can enter the desired search string "breast implants". Additionally one might check "Getty Images" or "StockFreeImages".
At least a "DD!"
Some women complain that having breast implants make self-examinations harder to accomplish. Another ethical issue would be that implants are not considered "therapeutic", therefore would be simple for aesthetics.
There are no studies that demonstrate that breast implants (or other implantable devices) cause cancer. This has been looked at extensively. There is a rat model, demonstrating cancer can be caused by implants, however.
If someone has large breast implants then the first risk is the surgery itself. After that there is a risk of failure of the implant in some way such as leaking which would mean getting it taken out again.
It would depend on the individual. Seeking professional consultation would be the best thing to do.