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Teri's Story
by Teri
December Contest Winner
I got my breast implants after making the decision to get them at the age of
18, which was half my life at the time of surgery (I was 36 when the
surgery was performed). I had many friends tell me the 'dangers' of surgery
without doing any research or having any facts other that what was reported
on
the TV or hyped up at the time of the big "breast implant scare." I remember feeling rather
let down during this time as I wanted to have this operation and then when
the FDA
came out and said they were not safe, I felt
cheated. However, I began to think of all the other types of implants that
are inserted into people for various cosmetic and reconstructive reasons and
wanted to know what material those devices were made of as I thought, "why
can't they use that material for breast implants?"
So, I would spend hours researching articles on the internet--yes, I was a
little obsessed--and read articles pro and con for implants only to fuel my
frustration over my decision and the lack of being able to execute this decision.
Over several years, I began to see more and more studies and reports from government
agencies and testimonials from breast implant recipients only to find that
maybe the initial reports were not as 'doom and gloom' as initially reported.
I stumbled upon the BreastImplants411
website and felt as though I finally found a forum in which I was able to
get reliable information, hear stories
from other people having the same procedure and really, as silly as it sounds,
found a support system for my decision. I did not feel silly, vain or stupid
about my desire to have implants...I felt like I was surrounded by many people
truly interested in making information reliable and offered a terrific resource
for finding a good surgeon.
I was very enthusiastic after finding this website and happened upon a surgeon
I located at the BreastImplants411 website and had my consultation. First,
let me say that my personal life changed drastically during this time. I had
moved to another state as a result of a separation/divorce from my husband
of 16 years, quit my job to make the move and basically was starting completely
over at the age of 36.
Now I think many people think cosmetic surgery is done for a spouse, partner
or to get attention from the opposite sex. I am here to tell you that my decision
to have my breast augmentation surgery was not for anyone other than myself.
At the time, I was not interested in dating, let alone getting stares at my
chest from men (I was a little jaded about men and relationships at the time).
However, I wanted to do something for me and only me...and breast augmentation
surgery was what I did. Now I will not profess that my new breasts are changing
my life and have resolved all my self esteem and confidence issues--however,
I feel very liberated that I wanted this surgery for myself--and truly myself--and
did it during a time when I needed to prove to myself my own independence.
I was also extremely fortunate as I got the world's best plastic surgeon in
James Hoffman in Woodbury, MN (I could write a story on him alone but will
spare you at this time).
I do not feel as though I am any different of a person now that I have larger
breasts. I feel like I am the same person I always was but making the decision
after many years of research of nay-sayers, feel liberated in being a woman
and gained an appreciation for the independence I have always had within me.
My advice to anyone looking at getting breast implants is first to do your
research as to the types of implants, surgical procedures, doctors (find a
doctor you absolutely trust is very important) all while realizing you are
going to be the same person...with a little boost in how you feel (kind of
like the feeling you get from losing weight) and do it for YOURSELF and only
YOURSELF!
This is your body and the
choices you make to alter your body are solely your own.
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