Size Doesn’t Really Matter
Finally, a recent survey about Canadians and breast augmentation.
The Canadian Women’s Attitudes toward Breast Implant Surgery, conducted for breast implant manufacturer Allergan, explores the perceptions of breast implants in 1000 women across the country. Participants are a sample of the general public and include women who are hoping to undergo breast augmentation.
The most important thing that the study found was that size doesn’t matter. What matters most is how the breast implants improve the body contour, achieving the most natural looking results. That’s right – Pamela Anderson, Heidi Montag, Tori Spelling and Maxi Mounds have it all wrong. Their breasts are too big and/or the outline of the implants are clearly visible.
Close to 73% of the surveyed women considering undergoing breast augmentation are doing so to make their body contour look more “normal”. Now, we know that the term “normal” varies greatly depending on the person. However, it’s probably safe to say that the women do not want to have excessively large breasts after surgery. Rather, they’d probably want something that compliments their natural body shape and type.
And that’s what breast augmentation is generally designed to achieve: the most natural looking results possible.
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