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There are, however, some general guidelines. The FDA suggests that you be at least 18 to have saline implants and 22 for silicone implants. These guidelines were put in place to ensure a woman’s breast development is complete, and that she is old enough to make an informed choice about breast implants. According to the FDA, the different age limits were chosen because the different types of implants carry different risks. If breast implants are needed for reconstruction, though, these limits do not apply.


What if I’m Younger?


In spite of FDA guidelines, women younger than 18 have pursued breast augmentation. Two big concerns about breast augmentation in younger women: their bodies may not be fully developed yet and they may be overly swayed by outside influences. Waiting until you’re a little older can give you a chance to grow into your body and find out exactly where your natural development will take you. With maturity also comes a greater ability to decide if breast implants are something you really want, or something you seem to be expected to have.


Cosmetic surgery should always be based on your own personal desires for your health and your body, not on any cultural or societal expectations, or to please another person. Giving yourself some time to grow and mature can give you a chance to feel more comfortable in your own self before deciding whether to undergo a permanent, surgical change.


What if I’m Older?


Breast augmentation surgery used to be thought of as something only younger women pursued, but over the last several years, the procedure has become more and more popular among older women. Over one-third of breast augmentation patients last year were women over forty. As you age, especially if you’ve had children, your breasts change shape and lose elasticity. Many women have opted for breast lifts or augmentations or both to restore the youthful appearance of their breasts.



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