Monday, August 23, 2010

Breast Reduction/Augmentation Scars. How come celebrities don't have any?

I am considering getting a Breast Reduction. But I am afraid of the scars. However I was wondering, how come celebrities how have done both kinds of surgeries, don't have any scars?


Is it possible for someone to erase the scars with laser or similalr operations?Breast Reduction/Augmentation Scars. How come celebrities don't have any?
There are numerous options to reduce scars after surgery.





One is that the celebrity may have really good skin that heals well, and leave very little scarring. Another option is that the person may be using makeup to cover the scars, or have scar removal/reduction (laser) surgery to rid themselves of the scar. Creams for scarring also work, as long as you put them on when you're supposed to.





Some people have breast augmentation done though the belly button. Which reduces the scar, since no one looks inside their belly button. they also have breast reductions done through the belly button, and with the cutting you use high tech techniques in order make the scarring very small.





I hope I helped. /smileBreast Reduction/Augmentation Scars. How come celebrities don't have any?
They do have scars--you just can't see them because good doctors will hide them. Implants can be put in from the belly button or from the armpits. Unfortunately, reductions are more extensive surgery. They reposition the nipple, usually, which involves scarring. Few celebrities have had reductions, so you're not going to see those scars, anyway. On this website, you can see some scars: http://www.awfulplasticsurgery.com/


In particular, look at Tara Reid's breast implant scar: http://www.awfulplasticsurgery.com/archi…


But scars are less important than other potential complications of breast reduction: loss of feeling in the breasts, and inability to nurse.
You shouldn't worry about scars, you should worry about your back health!





My scars are hardly noticeable. A good PS, a good patient, and using Mederma or Scarguard are excellent.





Some do have scars, they are just hardly noticeable because they followed directions and used one of the above products (or similar).
If you saw the before and after photographs of an average celebrity, you wouldn't recognize them. And I mean before Photoshop/airbrushing.





They're human. They have scars.
Because they're celebrities, they have to be 'perfect'.


They get botox and needles to cover up scars and use $1,000 lotions.


Their pictures are also airbrushed.





= )
I was with this woman, that had breast reduce.





scars under both, as is if round cut, an straight down the top of each in the middle...she was giving herself away, an we worked together.....it was so bad...
The stars spend a lot of money and get the best surgeons who leave minimal scars that heal quickly.
same reason you never see a stretch mark on them!


No fair!

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