FYI:
I read an article from The Huffington Post stating ‘Kaley Cuoco’ says getting breast implants in 2004 was ‘the best decision of her life’.
2004-2014
After ten years she might be loving what she sees on the outside, but her chest wall no doubt isn’t doing so great by now! Women who haven’t yet developed complications telling other women how wonderful breast implants are is part of what’s feeding the current trend … (NOT blaming anyone for saying they love their implants because they just don’t know yet what lies ahead … just saying that this unfortunately is part of what’s feeding the trend).
There’s a chain effect happening. THIS in a nutshell is why I’m speaking out – women just have no clue what can lie ahead – what they’re loving in the moment just might come with a price way higher than they’d have agreed to pay IF THEY’D KNOWN THE TRUTH OF BREAST IMPLANTS.
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