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Key to Tasteful Plastic Surgery Is to Balance Your Look

Does plastic surgery = low self-esteem?

Question: I’ve read every Internet article for and against breast implants. Although I truly love myself and feel I have an moderate to high self esteem, I would still very much like to “enhance my beauty”. Do you agree that women who get breast implants suffer with low self-esteem? Do you have any recommendations for a small “A” looking to be a large/full “B” or small “C”?

For starters, NO I do not believe that all women who get plastic surgery have low self-esteem. Based on the tone of your question it seems like you are doing this for personal reasons. Typically a red flag for low self-esteem driven plastic surgery flies up when wish to go from one extreme to another with little to thought assigned to balance — A cup to DD on a size 0 body.

The key to tasteful plastic surgery as with dressing for your specific body type is to balance your look, so that it remains believable. I recommend you head to sculptmydream.com find a participating doctor nearest you and schedule an appointment to see a 3D simulation of your body with you’re desired cup size. Give yourself ample time to try on different sizes before your surgery and make a confident decision about your new breast.

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