What is a good age to consider breast implants?

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gidgit2006106 asked:


I am 23 years old and I have been thinking for the last year about getting breast implants in about 2 years from now. I am scared about the risks though. I have heard all sorts of good and bad stories. Anyone have some serious advice? Please don’t answer if you are just going to be an a$* about this question.

Posted under Women's Health by admin on Tuesday 29 July 2008 at 5:58 am

11 Comments »

  1. Comment by cutie_04piez — July 31, 2008 @ 7:07 am

    I think it is better if you get breast implants when you are 40 years old because your breasts might be saggy by then lol well im not to sure but im guessing..

  2. Comment by BLULINR — July 31, 2008 @ 11:24 pm

    Don’t get them. Not because of the risk, but you DON’T NEED THEM. If you have self esteem issues because of what you have naturally, look into counseling. If you fear you can’t get dates, believe me there are MANY guys (like myself) who don’t like big floppy breasts.

  3. Comment by Lisa — August 2, 2008 @ 6:19 am

    23 is old enough, but if you’ve seen how implants look - you can tell they’re fake and bad boob jobs are everywhere. Ask for before/after pics from the doctor who’s going to do the surgery - and ask for references. You don’t want to pay megabucks to be have odd-looking breasts forever.

  4. Comment by NoWonder — August 3, 2008 @ 7:21 pm

    I would say 23 is a good age. You’re done growing, that’s the important thing.
    I’ve been considering it too. I’m 27, but I’ve been thinking about it for a few years. They’re a lot safer than they used to be. You may want to have your kids first if you’re going to though. I heard they hurt really bad during pregnancy because the skin stretches so bad, and I know my breast got SO MUCH BIGGER when I was pregnant, I could only imagine if I had implants at the time. I say go for it girl.

  5. Comment by daniel a — August 7, 2008 @ 4:34 am

    I don’t like them, unless there is a deformity, girls do it for self esteem which silicone can’t create, I like all sizes, but most attractive is a girl who is comfortable with herself. You are old enough, and have given a fair consideration

  6. Comment by natalia616 — August 8, 2008 @ 11:08 am

    A good age to get them is when you are ready for them, there isn’t a magical number. All surgeries are risky, but do your research, interview doctors and take your time until you are absolutely comfortable with your decision.

  7. Comment by jaraanki — August 9, 2008 @ 12:50 am

    You have love what is in the inside before you can love what is on the outside. If you want implants you will be hapy for a little while but then you will find something else wrong later.

  8. Comment by Zach — August 11, 2008 @ 5:39 pm

    dont get em

  9. Comment by Flower Girl — August 14, 2008 @ 4:31 pm

    When you quit calling yourself Gidgit, and when this answer doesn’t piss you off anymore.

  10. Comment by J. P. — August 15, 2008 @ 6:14 am

    A woman’s breasts are not fully developed until she bears children. Check it out. Are you finished with having children? It seems somewhat foolish to invest in false breasts without knowing the long term results. I agree with the first responder in that by age forty, one is better suited for such a surgery, barring physical defect/deficiency.

  11. Comment by Harpo_chico_groucho_Gummo — August 15, 2008 @ 6:25 am

    Dont get them. Be happy the way you are. I’m 32A and happy with it, and because I’m small I wont sag when I get older (my friend is only 24 and a DD and is sagging). Besides that you’ll have to get them redone after so many years. Like your self the way you are. Audrey Hepburn was small (34 A) and was chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history. Also in the 20’s the trend was to be flat chested there where bras made to flatten womens chest.

    Here is a link for you, that you should read (its great)

    one about the 20’s trend#

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