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Men Happy To Pay For Fake Breasts

Written by Richard Simmons| Wednesday, 31 March 2010| There is 1 comment

many women were not satisfied with the way their breasts looked

A survey shows that almost one in four men prefer fake breasts to natural breasts and that one in three said that they would happily pay for the surgery for their wives and girlfriends.
Other interesting statistics from this recent survey were that over half of all women wanted to change the size or shape of their breasts in some way. The survey organisers MyFaceMyBody said that they were surprised by the findings especially that so many women were not satisfied with the way their breasts looked./p>

men happy to pay for fake breasts
Over 60 percent of the women questioned however said that their primary concern about breast implant surgery was that they would end up looking fake and that it was much nicer to be natural looking. Another finding from this survey was that just over than 40% of women desired liposuction surgery to give them flatter stomachs.

Almost 90% of the women questioned said that if they were able to have a non-surgical breast augmentation procedure rather than having actual surgical implants they would definitely go for it. One of the commonly repeated myths about silicone breast implants is that they can burst when you go up on a plane and nearly 50 percent of women questioned believed this to be true!

The reason why most people do not go for plastic surgery is that it usually involves anesthetics and invasive and therefore potentially dangerous operations. Women who undergo plastic surgery should be made aware of the risks and pain involved as well as the considerable time needed for full recovery.

Too many plastic surgeons gloss over the side effects of cosmetic surgery and try and sell you the dream of perfect beauty without fully explaining the risks and long term implications of going under the knife.

For some women plastic surgery has been lifesaving in that it has boosted their confidence and allowed them to do things which they felt they previously were unable to do and therefore they feel the risk was perfectly justified.

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April 02, 2010 @ 13:18
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