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Gregory A. Buford, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
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Silicone breast implants were done in 2012 at age...

Silicone breast implants were done in 2012 at age 33 post-divorce. Went from barely A to full C. Fortunately, I had zero problems with the surgery and no health issues. After about a year, the thought crossed my mind to remove them as a preventative health measure, based of an article I read. Another year went by and my future fiance suggested an explant (he didn't like the fake look), plus I was worried about starting a family one day and breast feeding. Finally, another year later I am taking a leap of faith by getting them removed. My main reasons far outweigh the possibility of droopy breasts. I am an extremely active, sporty kind of gal, but have gradually slowed down. Everything I do I feel an uncomfortable pull or stretch of the muscles and pressure or squeezing of the implant. It is cramping my lifestyle, plus I never even dress sexy or show them off anyway. I believe the implants are giving me mild back pain, bad posture, sometimes weird shooting pains around my rib cage, and could be causing my lower energy level. Not to mention all the toxins that are permeating from the silicone bags. I am so thankful for all the stories, photos and videos out there that helped give me the courage to admit I was wrong, to endure another surgery and to live with any sagginess as a reminder of my mistake. After only 3.5 years, I can't wait to get rid of them and I wish I did it sooner. When I went in for my consult with the Dr. they said they've never met someone as excited as I am to get them out. My surgery is scheduled for next Friday and it's the longest two week wait of my life. I am counting down the days to freedom. Wish me luck! Thanks again to all the brave women who have pioneered the way and helped the rest of us right our wrongs.

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10459 Park Meadows Dr, Lone Tree, Colorado
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