...as the body tries to compensate for out of whack body symmetry - I've been told that it was inevitable to gain weight in trunk and legs when one goes with huge implants- like 1000 cc's on a 5'3" 120 lb woman. True or not? I am considering a breast reduction, lift and much smaller implants - PS suggests lipo as diet and exercise have not worked for me to lose the 15 lbs I've gained since EXTRA LARGE implants were placed 2 years ago. Please Advise. Thanks
41 y/o, 5'5, 158 pounds (tgoal weight of 150). My doctor said my measurements put me at a 38 F, but I often wear DDD bras comfortably with no spillage. The doctor requested 550-600. Insurance will only cover it if it's at least 745 grams. That's more than the doctor, who actually EXAMINED me, thinks is necessary. They've based this on my height and weight, but they won't give the ratio they used to calculate. I think 745 grams seems like a lot. Is this amount often taken from a 38 F patient?
I have naturally large breasts though as a 30F I find my breasts are small on my frame and out of proportion with my 42 inch hips. My breasts also appear to sit very wide and flat across my ribs. I am considering a breast augmentation as I wish to have perkier breasts and cleavage. I am unsure if I need implants or of there would be something else more suited to create the look I'm going for. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.