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Should a Senior citizen in her 60s get Breast/buttock Implants?

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Should a Senior citizen in her 60s with fair health get Breast/butt Implants?if they feel their breast and buttocks sag too much?or do you feel at their age they shouldnt worry such things?is it too risky

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  1. Sure why not.  Go for it!


  2. vanity- vanity- vanity,  it will be the end of us all.  no i do not think it is a good idea. today while i was shopping honest to god i saw this woman (upper 60') wearing a white sundress, legs full of varicose veins, bad looking arms and etc. anyway, through this dress i could make out her blue bikini underwear. it looked just terrible. at that age its time to give it up,and quit acting like your in your 20 and 30's, and tone it down. i would be so embarrassed if i saw my mom dressed liked this, don't people look in a mirror before they leave the house

  3. Sure, why not! It's a risk at any age and there are a lot of 60 year olds in better shape than a 35 year old.

  4. Either you have it or you don't!!!!

  5. I guess it depends on the person. Personally if I were in my 60s, I wouldn't care to much about it. And yes, it is much too risky.  They sell this panties that have padding if you want an uplift in your derriere and you can buy a wonder bra to help your breast from sagging.  Much cheaper and safer.

  6. of course - if they want it let them - since they are paying for it it is no one business but there's!!!   that like asking should mister ed have a glass of wine this evening!!!

  7. Sure why not, whatever makes them happy.

  8. You and your doctor will decide together after you have labs, an EKG, etc before the surgery is even scheduled.

    If she wants to have the highest hooters in the home, let her.  If you can't make yourself happy at our age, when can you?  

    Some people like to do maintenance, some people just stopped caring.  It's so personal that I just can't judge her for wanting to.  

  9. I believe by the time you hit your 60's you should have come to terms with your body. I've never even dyed my hair. Surgery has risks at any age, but there are more as you get older. My advice: look in the mirror & smile & say, that's someone who's been through everything life has thrown at her & be proud!

  10. Sure. The cosmetic surgeon will look at your overall health, and that also taking in your mental health as well, prior to these types of surgeries. If they see any red flags, it will be discussed at the first consultation.  

  11. Too much can happen in the way of accident during these procedures, so , stay in fair health.

  12. If it makes her feel better about yourself why not do it?  Just discuss the risks with a doctor.

  13. Only the ones who need them. My ladylove needs neither, in fact she is spectacular. How do I know? I have checked them out!

  14. Too be quite honest there is no way I would let some one get near me with a scalpel and start cutting into my body unless it was a life or death situation. No sirree Bob.

    At 60 don't you think the ship has already sailed. Cant you be comfortable with who you are.

    The fact is we all get to the point where we must obey the rules of gravity, its just one of those things that comes with time.

    Smell the roses and feel the sunshine, relax and have a cuppa.


  15. if thats what you want to do i say go for it!

  16. By all means, if she wants to, provided her heart and general health are up to it, and she's the authority on that.  Whether it took her this long to be able to afford it, or she wants to improve herself as a personal gift to herself, you don't lose that right because you aged.  As long as her work is done with saline instead of silicone, and she's willing to go through it, more power to her.

  17. If you have the money and you want it, go for it.  

  18. with respect to the buttock implants yes if the intention is to make more cushion to set on.


  19. As long as you can afford it, why not, go for it. In today's age, 60s is young. So why not look good.  

  20. Whatever floats your boat, as long as you are healthy enough for the surgery and lucky enough to be able to afford it.

  21. If you think it will help you feel better about yourself I'd say go for it. It's your body to do with as you please, so please, please yourself! ~ : )

  22. I think you've reached the age where you should do what you want.  If it makes you feel better about yourself, go for it.  Don't let other people decide what's good for you.  You better than anyone.  Good luck whatever you decide.

  23. All well and good, except 10-15 years later when your whole body is sagging, there you will be with perky b*****s and tush..looking a little strange. There is a risk to every surgery..

  24. Any time you enhance your image, it makes you feel good, and lifts your spirits. Seniors have enough to deal with in today's society, so if they can afford it, my answer is yes, go for it, and take me with you, please !

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