Breast Augmentation: A Pre-Wedding Gift
There is a growing trend for brides-to-be to give themselves the pre-wedding gift of breast augmentation. Women have often dreamed of fairy tale weddings since they were little girls. Brides are the princesses of a wedding like Cinderella was at the ball. Their husbands-to-be are their potential Prince Charmings. The bride, in her fancy gown, is the leading female star of the show. Of course she wants to look her best.
Gowns range from classic, old fashioned white to dresses in varying colors. White is still the most popular hue, however, and the styles range from long and full with a cinched waistline to sleek and silky. Necklines are often low cut in order to showcase the cleavage or snug enough to show the attractive bosom. Whatever the style and cut of the gown, a stunning hourglass figure helped along with breast augmentation will add to the beautiful breathtaking look of the bride as she strolls down the aisle.
Many brides are not only thinking of the ceremony, but of the honeymoon. Lying on a beach in a bikini or having a leisurely breakfast in bed while wearing a sheer negligee can be made a more pleasurable experience for both the woman and her new hubby with her large sexy breasts.
A boob augmentation is performed by a plastic surgeon in a hospital or clinical setting. The procedure usually takes one to three hours in order to complete and is done on an outpatient basis. There will be bruising, swelling and some pain initially but all should subside within six weeks to two months.
There are some risks associated with this procedure, however, and they should be considered before opting for the surgery. Examples are infection, scarring and loss of nipple sensitivity. Breast feeding a baby will likely be hampered post-augmentation, as well. If this is a bride's first wedding and she is planning to have children and breast feeding is important to her, she might want to wait until later in the marriage. If the bride isn't choosing to breast feed after the wedding, then this is a viable option for becoming her most beautiful for her special day.
A bride should seek a consultation with a reputable plastic surgeon if she is planning a boob augmentation before her wedding. It's wise to have the surgery and healing completed a couple of months ahead of time, so that she will be fully recovered and ready to slip into her gown to stroll down the aisle.
Gowns range from classic, old fashioned white to dresses in varying colors. White is still the most popular hue, however, and the styles range from long and full with a cinched waistline to sleek and silky. Necklines are often low cut in order to showcase the cleavage or snug enough to show the attractive bosom. Whatever the style and cut of the gown, a stunning hourglass figure helped along with breast augmentation will add to the beautiful breathtaking look of the bride as she strolls down the aisle.
Many brides are not only thinking of the ceremony, but of the honeymoon. Lying on a beach in a bikini or having a leisurely breakfast in bed while wearing a sheer negligee can be made a more pleasurable experience for both the woman and her new hubby with her large sexy breasts.
A boob augmentation is performed by a plastic surgeon in a hospital or clinical setting. The procedure usually takes one to three hours in order to complete and is done on an outpatient basis. There will be bruising, swelling and some pain initially but all should subside within six weeks to two months.
There are some risks associated with this procedure, however, and they should be considered before opting for the surgery. Examples are infection, scarring and loss of nipple sensitivity. Breast feeding a baby will likely be hampered post-augmentation, as well. If this is a bride's first wedding and she is planning to have children and breast feeding is important to her, she might want to wait until later in the marriage. If the bride isn't choosing to breast feed after the wedding, then this is a viable option for becoming her most beautiful for her special day.
A bride should seek a consultation with a reputable plastic surgeon if she is planning a boob augmentation before her wedding. It's wise to have the surgery and healing completed a couple of months ahead of time, so that she will be fully recovered and ready to slip into her gown to stroll down the aisle.