| Help, my breasts are uneven
The advice?
I had breast implants at the Transform Company. They have several clinics for consultation appointments, and there is no charge for the consultation. My breasts went down to a 38A after I lost weight, and as the result of having four children. They were just like deflated balloons, so I had an implant that took me up to a D cup, but I am six feet tall and 38" chest, so they don't look huge. I had to have a size of implant that would just fill the skin that was already there. My breasts felt very hard and tight after the operation, and I felt discomfort under my arms like I had overdone it on the weights at the gym, but that's all. After five months they had softened and dropped slightly, so they looked very natural
I had implants two years ago because one breast was a size larger than the other - one was a 36A and the other a 36B. I had a larger implant put into one side, so now they are both 36C. I can't tell you how pleased I am with them; at first the bigger implant looked a bit tighter, but now that they have settled, you can't tell. Surgery is a personal decision, but I am very glad I went for it.
You can try a bra with the enhancements in them, take the enhancement out in the cup that holds the larger breast, or use one of those 'chicken fillet' external implants. I also find that wearing black or dark colours on top disguises it well.
Personally, I have never seen a breast job that looks natural. The main difference is the cleavage, where the breast implants prevent a natural looking split, and the side view is really obvious, because augmented breasts protrude unnaturally from this angle. I would say, stay with your breasts and remain original!
The decision?
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