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Healing Positions

Pros:
Bigger and better earnings - I'm a nude exotic dancer!
Bigger and better self-esteem and attitude at work!
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Cons:
I can't really wear those pretty little skimpy tops without looking like a whore during the day (A perfect look for work, but that's it!)
I can't go to any shop and buy a bra off the shelf
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Cost:
£4,000 (or $6 000 US)

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Healing time:
6 weeks

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Pain-o-meter: 1

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I had always wanted bigger boobs, even though I am a perfect size 6 (UK). The fact that I am a model/nude exotic dancer merely facilitated the means of paying for my life-long dream. I met a surgeon with whom I felt comfortable and made sure he understood that in my profession, 100% perfection is the minimum requirement.

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How results differed from what I expected:
I did not realise and was not informed that the position in which I lay for most of the time whilst healing would affect the way the breasts healed - common sense in retrospect. I lay on my left hand side and now my left breast lies a little to the left and my right implant is nearer to the centre of my body than the other one! Not really noticable in normal everyday life...

Biggest fears pre-procedure:
None whatsoever, just excitement & curiosity

Healing aids used:
I took 1000mg of vitamin c to help healing
I stopped smoking & drinking
I drank 3 liters of water a day
I took arnica tablets to help with bruising & swelling

Number of doctors consulted:
2

Number of years I thought about having the procedure:
10

Had an elective procedure before:
No

Complications or follow-up procedures:

Not Specified
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should not use this information to diagnose or treat a health problem or
disease without consulting with a qualified healthcare provider. Please
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regarding your condition.
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Gender:
Female

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Age:
29

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Ethnic group:
Caucasian

Education:
Post-graduate degree

Country:
Great Britain (UK)

State/Province:
Not specified

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Our weight alone is not a sufficient measure to assess our risk for disease. Total body fat, fat distribution and the consequences of dieting must be considered as well.
(Source: the Role of Weight Management in the Health of Women" by Sachiko T. St. Jeor, professor and director of Nutrition Education and Research at the University of Nevada, School of Medicine)
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