Breast enlargement Started by: chazz

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  • chazz
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    Hi am new to this group and I am interested in getting a boob job. Do they need replacing after like 10 yrs or can I keep them in for ever. Just thinking later on in life if I am not financial stable to get them done

    loulou86 28
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    My surgeon advised after 15/20 years need replacing as a guide x

    Harriet 88
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    I was told that they can last for a lifetime – the only reason someone would want them replaced is for aesthetic reasons, e.g. – if they’ve dropped or sagged a bit, etc etc. x

    Beverley 74
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    Implants will not last a life time , as they are manmade and they will need replacing between 10-25years . In some cases some women may need replacement surgery in only a few years due to complications , such as a rupture , cc , deflation or shifting of implant …

    Beverley 74
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    The time period in which implants will need replacing varies from women to women

    Anonymous
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    hi, like the girls say it really varies my boobs were in good shape just lacked fullness.. i was told 5 years and 10 years tops.. i was told i wouldnt like the look anymore.. thats me personally because of the size etc.. some people manage to keep them upto 20 years really it just depends what size you go for, the look and your stats etc.. its never going to be a 1 time op though whichever way you look at it.. you have to be prepared x

    Stacey 4
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    I was told that they lasted 4 Eva I also made a point in asking my pc about this coz I always thought that they had 2 be replaced after about 10yr or so nd she told me it’s not like that any more nd they last 4 Eva???? How Eva the more I’ve been reading upon this I’m finding they do not last 4 Eva nd they will at sum point need replacing or taking out??

    Harriet 88
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    Yeah – so was I Stacey – I specifically asked my PC and she told me that they can last forever. x

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