BoobJob-related stories
You Told Us ... Your Plastic Surgery Wish List

Last week, 26% of you said you would get plastic surgery in a heartbeat. So what's stopping you? For some, taking the time off from life to have invasive surgery is out of the question. For others, maybe it's a fear of needles or hospitals. But for most of you, price is the main deterrent. And even if you could scrape together the money, there may be more important ways to spend thousands of dollars than on vanity.
Still, I want to know what plastic surgery procedure you'd get if price wasn't an issue. Here's what you had to say:
- 27% of you would opt to get lipo.
- 15% want a tummy tuck.
- 17% of you would get work on your breasts -- either enhanced or reduced.
- 6% of you would get a facelift.
But, the majority of you -- 28% -- wouldn't get any surgery at all, even if it was free. Good for you -- it makes me happy to see that so many accept their bodies just the way they are. Thanks for sharing.
If Price Wasn't an Issue, What Plastic Surgery Procedure Would You Get?

Here at That's Fit, we're constantly telling you what we think about things, but sometimes it's nice to know what you think. So from time to time, we'll ask you a question. Don't be afraid to speak up -- we love feedback.
Earlier this week, I asked you if you'd get plastic surgery if you had the chance. I suspect many of you will say yes, so I want to know more. What kind of procedure would you want to get? Considering that more than half of you don't like your midsection, I think I can predict your answer but still, I want to know ...
Surgical mommy makeovers
Womens Health, Diet & Weight Loss, Fitness

I get this twisted sense of satisfaction when I see a young celebrity sporting her first pregnancy bump in magazine pics. I think to myself, "Ha! Now you'll see how difficult it can be to recover your figure after gaining 35-plus pounds." When celebs share they "can't wait to breastfeed", I recall how beautiful it was to breastfeed my children, followed by another twisted thought, "Watch out perky-breasted girl, your boobies will never, ever be the same."
Surgical mommy makeovers are getting more popular these days. A full mommy makeover involves a breast lift with or without implants, a tummy tuck and liposuction. These can be effective techniques to restore an hourglass figure often left shattered in the aftermath of pregnancy. I've had plenty of friends who lost all the weight, but as one friend described, "After breastfeeding, my C cup boobs hung like tube socks with a golf ball weighing down each end." She ended up with an excellent boob job.
Last year, 325,000 dissatisfied moms ordered a mommy makeover procedure, up 11 percent from the year before. Hey moms, if you had an extra $12,000-$15,000 would you partake in surgical solutions to sagging breasts and rounder middles? For those who've gone under the knife, are you pleased with the results?























