We consider all treatments as investments. The analogy between a cosmetic procedure and, say, a marketable security may seem tenuous, but let’s look at a few of their similarities.
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Second, With investments, historical returns do not always represent what you should expect. With aesthetic intervention, results of other people do not gaurentee
Likewise, historical results of the specific plastic surgeon or surgery center do not gaurentee a perfect outcome.
Now lets look at boob jobs specifically. In the United States, roughly 1% of women report to having “non-natural” breasts (according to Pubmed). Each year, in fact, roughly a half million surgeries are performed on the breast. 5% of these are male breast reductions. But the final 10% of surgeries are Breast implant removals! That’s where I want to focus. Breast implants are not the one-stop surgery that young women think.
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