Boob job post weightloss?

Cassycat
Cassycat Posts: 68 Member
edited October 4 in Success Stories
So i'm planning to get some new boobulars after i finish losing this weight. I've got 929 bucks left to save up before i go to my first consultation. I havent gone yet, my plastic surgeon advised me to wait until i finished losing weight so he could better gauge the outcome of my new tatas.

Just wonder has anyone else gotten new boobies since they lost weight or are planning to? It would be nice to have some folks to talk to about this =)
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  • McKayMachina
    McKayMachina Posts: 2,670 Member
    I'm definitely doing it. If my boobs had simply gotten "smaller" I would leave them alone. But I'm 26 and now my boobs look 36 and that is no bueno. All deflated and pancakey and sad. Sad boobies!

    From what I understand, you get what you pay for, so don't skimp and take your time to pick a fantastic doctor. Have fun!
  • jb83
    jb83 Posts: 38
    I have a beautiful curvey body, but no breast :-( It just doesn't look right. Clothes do not fit well! I LOVE my body, big or small, fat or round, tanned or pale.... but I WILL at one point in my life be getting breast implants. For me it'll be when I drop below 200lbs (30 more to go) and have an extra 10k (haha, one day maybe). I've already breastfed 4 children. I'm READY!!!

    I've asked alot of friends who have implants (normal women! most of them "soccor moms") and the one advice they all gice, always go the biggest the MD recommends! Goodluck to you!
  • thankyou4thevenom
    thankyou4thevenom Posts: 1,581 Member
    I am certainly planning one myself. My girls will need re-inflating after my weight loss.
  • sassylilmama
    sassylilmama Posts: 1,493 Member
    I was going to. But I actually just decided not to. I didn't want to explain to my teenage daughters why they should love themselves, and find others that will love them, just the way they are when mommy spend $7K on new boobies....

    This and really when I thought about it why have any surgery that is not necessary. I am losing weight to be around for my family. No sense risking my life now for boobs.
  • IronmanPanda
    IronmanPanda Posts: 2,083 Member
    I've heard they are very aerodynamic so I plan on having a few put on my back to help disrupt air flow.
  • doobabe
    doobabe Posts: 436 Member
    Well......................... Mine never left SO.... Everyone already thinks their fake in the first place lol

    Do what you gotta do- but like someone else said they're not all their cracked up to be ;o)
  • woou
    woou Posts: 668 Member
    However...I am not in the mood for paying that kind of money every 6-10 years til the day i die...plus I just cant afford it lol

    wow. did not know that!
  • tabik30
    tabik30 Posts: 443
    I def. want a lift and a mini tuck. If that's what you want to do for yourself, go for it! I hate judgemental people!
  • Wendyma1
    Wendyma1 Posts: 289 Member
    I'm definitely doing it. If my boobs had simply gotten "smaller" I would leave them alone. But I'm 26 and now my boobs look 36 and that is no bueno. All deflated and pancakey and sad. Sad boobies!

    From what I understand, you get what you pay for, so don't skimp and take your time to pick a fantastic doctor. Have fun!

    HA, I'm 43 and nothing deflated or "sad" over here! :) How funny. But would love a boob job if I had the money! Good luck to you!
  • Gilbrod
    Gilbrod Posts: 1,216 Member
    Just do lots of push ups and bench press lots of weight. That's how I got my boobs :)
  • robinxhope
    robinxhope Posts: 125 Member
    I've heard they are very aerodynamic so I plan on having a few put on my back to help disrupt air flow.

    :) hahah!
    I think the lady has already decided what she wants. It's not an "if I should or shouldn't" post. All I suggest is to make sure you go somewhere safe and professional, don't cut any corners. I am a critical care RN and I have taken care of middle aged women who died from having a boob job that went wrong (infection). This is rare but TOTALLY not worth it. It broke my heart when her husband told me "I loved her just the way she was already."
  • mcdonl
    mcdonl Posts: 342 Member
    Im a big advocate of mind your own business and let people do what they want with their bodies, and if they come here looking for support then support them, and if you do not support what they are doing just leave the thread.
  • woou
    woou Posts: 668 Member
    Im a big advocate of mind your own business and let people do what they want with their bodies, and if they come here looking for support then support them, and if you do not support what they are doing just leave the thread.

    :drinker:
  • Shanna_Inc86
    Shanna_Inc86 Posts: 781 Member
    I'm a big advocate for the, "love the body you have" side of things.

    Obviously you have never been pregnant or breast fed any babies - and if you have then you look amazing!!!

    I was the same way until I had my first kid. I am planning on having a couple more kids in the future, but I'm already saving up not just for a tummy tuck but for a whole body tuck, include boob job and everything else sweet money can buy .. just saying :bigsmile:

    Some may hate on this...I cannot.

    I would like a "mommy make over"

    I'm 25 now, I'm not planning on more than just my one, but ya never know, I might find Mr. Right :laugh:
    It would be something I wouldn't do till I'm in my 30s and it would be for me. Yes, I believe in loving your body, however, being a single mom in my mid twenties with these deflated boobs and stretch marks are a huge blow to my confidence. It wouldn't be done for anyone else, it'd be for me. I would feel more confident about myself. I've also done research into a nose job. I hate my nose; no one has ever picked on me for it but its a personal thing for me. If I can change that, why not?
    What would I tell my daughter? That my decision is a well thought out, researched decision that I have made as a grown woman. No surgery is to be entered into lightly. There are pros and cons. It is not something you do on a whim. I guess, if the technology is available and I'm financially capable, I don't see the harm in it.

    It is a personal choice that only you can make. Best of luck with everything
  • Im a big advocate of mind your own business and let people do what they want with their bodies, and if they come here looking for support then support them, and if you do not support what they are doing just leave the thread.

    THIS. ^
  • I hate that people spread lies about boob jobs. They don't need to be redone every ten years. There is a forum dedicated to cosmetic surgery and boob jobs in particular that we researched the *kitten* out of. Can't remember it now but if anyone wants to know, PM me, I'm sure I can find it on my home PC.

    *copied over here to include those not yet on my friends list*
  • writtenINthestars
    writtenINthestars Posts: 1,933 Member
    I hate that people spread lies about boob jobs. They don't need to be redone every ten years. There is a forum dedicated to cosmetic surgery and boob jobs in particular that we researched the *kitten* out of. Can't remember it now but if anyone wants to know, PM me, I'm sure I can find it on my home PC.

    *copied over here to include those not yet on my friends list*

    Rephrase...some people have to have multiple surgeries... I was speaking of ten years in a general way....I have not met one person who's had them that hasn't had to have some sort of follow up surgery to replace them. That's just my observation.
  • redraidergirl2009
    redraidergirl2009 Posts: 2,560 Member
    I say do it if you want to.
    There are too many judgmental people here, probably ones who have average to large boobs.

    I would like to educate those people that not all women get a boob job for other people, or to get massive boobs. Some women get them for themselves and get reasonably sized ones, not playboy ones.
  • shanlynt
    shanlynt Posts: 718 Member
    I don't know why people have such an issue with this. If I had the money, I would definately get a breast lift/reduction. To each their own and more power to ya!
  • Rae6503
    Rae6503 Posts: 6,294 Member
    I would like to educate those people that not all women get a boob job for other people, or to get massive boobs. Some women get them for themselves and get reasonably sized ones, not playboy ones.

    This is what I wanted. A nice full C or D, for myself. Not because my self confidence is low or anything like that. But yeah, try explaining that to a teenage girl....
  • HDurow1018
    HDurow1018 Posts: 37 Member
    Just do lots of push ups and bench press lots of weight. That's how I got my boobs :)

    All the push ups & weights in the world cannot fix loose, sagging skin that has been stretched. I would definitely get a lift & tuck for the girls if I had the money.
  • Run4iiiiiit
    Run4iiiiiit Posts: 489 Member
    When I hit lotto, I'm having them put into my palms. I will then walk around shaking everyone's hand.
  • LorinaLynn
    LorinaLynn Posts: 13,247 Member
    I'm a big fan of loving yourself. And a big fan of making changes if you really believe they'll make you happy. Straightening my teeth made me really happy. Coloring my hair makes me happy. Getting tattoos makes me happy. So who am I to say someone shouldn't buy boobies?

    I wouldn't. I love my boobs. They're small, but they look more like they belong on a 19 year old than a 39 year old. And I'd rather have great small boobs than risk them getting all weird after surgery. Besides, I can't imagine running with bigg'uns. :noway:

    I do find it funny, though, that in today's society, C and D are considered, "not big." :laugh:
  • Rae6503
    Rae6503 Posts: 6,294 Member
    I consider C and D "big" but not "porn-star-big".
  • ninkdole
    ninkdole Posts: 243 Member
    A little off topic, but related. If you do get them, when it comes time to have a mammogram, be honest with your technician and let her know you have them because they WILL find out. You'd be amazed how many women deny they have implants when it's clearly visible on the Mammogram. :noway:

    Just sayin'.
  • misti17
    misti17 Posts: 106
    Yes I got new Tata's after my last weight loss. How sad that I didn't keep it off. I love them!!! And they were everything I wanted them to be. I am 5 3.5 and I weighed 129 when I got them. I had quite a bit of loose skin to feel up from breastfeeding both my babies, while breastfeeding I was wearing size E nursing bras!! So my doctor suggested a DD cup, which is hard to gauge in CC's but he added 380 CC's to each breast and they did turn out to be 34 DD's.
    Now when I gained my weight back of course my new boobs got bigger! And they only made me look fatter. But now that I am slimming up again, they are looking pretty nice.
    My only advise is stick with your weightloss regimen and exercise. After not being able to lift anything and being in extreme pain, I was off for 6 weeks and needless to say I didn't pick back up on my exercise habits until it was too late.
    Good luck, you will love them!
  • solpwr
    solpwr Posts: 1,039 Member
    Bodybuilders get calf implants. There are all kinds of enhancements to be considered. How many gals who want to get breast implants would think guys getting calf implants is going too far.

    But I still feel if that's what you want to do, do it.
  • sofaking6
    sofaking6 Posts: 4,589 Member
    Im a big advocate of mind your own business and let people do what they want with their bodies, and if they come here looking for support then support them, and if you do not support what they are doing just leave the thread.

    There is no smiley able to represent the strength of my agreement with this statement.

    I will never understand the "I have nothing helpful to say, just wanted to take a crap all over you" replies. Is it really so hard to just move on to the next thread?

    ETA: Although I have not yet had my boobs done, I am definitely going to get a lift at some point, and if they need to put in implants to make the lift right then I will get those as well. And I'm smart and I love myself (sometimes more than once a day).
  • ElementalMoe
    ElementalMoe Posts: 186 Member
    I thought I'd treat myself to a boob job when I got to goal - But a REDUCTION. I'm currently a 32H. Will reassess @ goal, though. I was hoping to downsize to a DD. . .
  • I'm on the boobs after weightloss train. When I hit my goal - or should I say IF I ever hit my goal - I'm def getting them. I could give a *kitten* who judges me for it, its my body and I'll do what I want with it :happy:

    I usually don't post on things like this but I do have one question about your post, it's your body but your profile says you have children, keep in mind this is surgery and there is always the possibility of dying while being under the knife or suffering complications later in life. Is it fair to gamble like that on elective cosmetic surgery? Again I have no issue with someone doing it but your statement struck me a bit. Also keep in mind I'm not a fan of doctors or OR's ;) and it is definitely a personal decision, just thought I'd throw a curve in the conversation :)
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