Infections and possiblity of hookerism.
The only guaranteed method of breast enlargement - is implants. However - as with all surgery - there are risks. Talk to your doctor about the pros and cons of the operation.
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.
No. You should put off all unnecessary surgeries until after the baby is born due to risks of infection and risks carried by the anesthesia. Plus with so many breast changes during pregnancy and breast feeding it would most likely not heal correctly even if you could find a Dr to do it.
No, Eva is all natural.
yes all surgeons give breast implants to minors as long as they have permission from there parents (if younger then 18) -cheers Blake
Yes. There was some panic about them in the 80's, and scare-mongers will still mention various fears here and there. But most of it has been baseless. Some of it might have even been motivated by a certain bias. Any surgery is going to have some risks, of course. But implants used in the US are approved by the FDA and the FDA is cautious (arguably, they're overly cautious). Talk to your doctor and he'll tell you what the real risks are for you as an individual. I have had my implants for 5 years now, and have not had any trouble at all. I definitely would not advise anyone on getting breast implants. Too many risks and way too much money!
Only jenni does.
She did have a scare but ended up being cancer free after all the tests. Shannon does NOT have breast cancer.
There are many risks with breast reduction surgery. This is a major operation with all of the risks associated with it, e.g. problems with anesthesia, doctor error, etc.
Breast implants have many serious side effects. Remember this is major surgery that is very invasive. Of course a woman electing to have this surgery done has to weigh the possibility of common surgical complications, the life span of the implants, and of course the hardening that might occur around the implants. But another very important question comes to mind especially in context of this forum. What are the possible negative side effects to the woman being able to successfully nurse her future children? The first thing to consider is that at the very best, breast implants will only have a minimal negative affect on breastfeeding. If the surgeon is not careful, the milk ducts can be compromised. This of course will result in a diminished capacity to feed your baby. The manner of how the surgeon inserts the implant is also very important. Some implants are actually inserted through the nipple and then filled. This will also damage the milk ducts and nerves that are vital to nursing. I don't want to sound too negative about breast implants after all, everyone appreciates a full nicely shaped breast. But if a young woman wants to change how her breasts naturally look, then I would suggest that she wait until she has a baby. And then as long as she is nursing, she will have naturally full beautiful breasts filled with the most wonderful breast enhancer ever made.
Some do it out of vanity others because they lost breast to cancer others because they are not happy with the size they have and yes some for attention. Yet after they do get them they realize that that is all men look for in them.
Getting arrested. Cannabis poses no health risks at all.