Set foot on any beach or in any park this season and you're bound to
catch sight of at least one "perfect" pair, nestled freely in a woman's
bikini with nary a sweater or parka to cruelly shield them from the
world. But we designate "perfect" with quotation marks because, let's
face it, we've all seen women with breasts that are a little too
textbook. According to stats from the American Society of Plastic
Surgeons, almost 300,000 women had breast augmentations in 2010
alonemeaning there are plenty of silicon-stuffed twins out there just
waiting for guys to debate their authenticity. That's where we come in.
With the help of Norman Rowe, M.D., a New York City plastic surgeon,
we've put together a handy how-to guide that you can use to tell if a
woman's breasts are bogus just by looking at them. They're Too Close
Together Most women's breasts have 2 to 3 inches of space in between
them, but implants shrink that gap significantly. If it looks like her
breasts are touching in the middle, they're likely fake. 'When doctors
put in implants, most of the time they'll just pop them in and set the
breasts very close to each other, near the midline of the chest,' says
Rowe. They're Too High Up Another dead giveaway is if her breasts are
set too high on her chest. Usually, breasts should sit right around
where the armpits are. A botched boob job when implants are placed in
from the armpits can make the breasts ride up higher, Rowe says. This is
easier to see when women are wearing swimsuits, because padded push-up
bras also lift breasts. They Look Like Cantaloupes 'Natural breasts are
shaped like pears or teardrops, but if hers look more like big, round
melons, that's a telltale sign they're fake,' says Rowe. That's because
unlike real breasts, which are naturally fuller on the bottom, implants
are evenly distributed with silicon or saline from top to bottom,
creating a perfectly round shape. You Can Spot Scars Plastic surgeons
generally use four access points on the body to put in implants, all of
which leave scars: The belly button (look for a scar about half an inch
up from it, toward the abdomen); the inframammary crease between the
breasts and chest (leaving two symmetrical scars at the bottom of the
breasts); around the nipples (but she'd have to be topless for you to
see it); and the armpits, which leave the most noticeable scars. 'If a
woman's wearing a tank top and she lifts her arms up, you might notice
2-inch scars under her armpits on either side,' says Rowe. And unlike
the belly button, which could be an incision point for other surgeries
like appendectomies, not too many other surgeons use the armpit for
other procedures, he says. You Can Hear Sloshing You might need bionic
ears (or just a quiet room) for this one to work, but here's a sign you
can actually hear instead of seeing: Women with saline implantsan
alternative to siliconwill sometimes give off a 'sloshing' sound when
they move side to side. That's probably the result of the surgeon
filling up the implant once it was inside the woman's breast, Rowe says.
'If the implant doesn't fill up all the way with saline, it creates an
air pocket, which is audible. It's not something you'd notice on a woman
walking down the street, but you can definitely hear it in an intimate
setting,' he says
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Set foot on any beach or in any park this season and you're bound to
catch sight of at least one "perfect" pair, nestled freely in a woman's
bikini with nary a sweater or parka to cruelly shield them from the
world. But we designate "perfect" with quotation marks because, let's
face it, we've all seen women with breasts that are a little too
textbook. According to stats from the American Society of Plastic
Surgeons, almost 300,000 women had breast augmentations in 2010
alonemeaning there are plenty of silicon-stuffed twins out there just
waiting for guys to debate their authenticity. That's where we come in.
With the help of Norman Rowe, M.D., a New York City plastic surgeon,
we've put together a handy how-to guide that you can use to tell if a
woman's breasts are bogus just by looking at them. They're Too Close
Together Most women's breasts have 2 to 3 inches of space in between
them, but implants shrink that gap significantly. If it looks like her
breasts are touching in the middle, they're likely fake. 'When doctors
put in implants, most of the time they'll just pop them in and set the
breasts very close to each other, near the midline of the chest,' says
Rowe. They're Too High Up Another dead giveaway is if her breasts are
set too high on her chest. Usually, breasts should sit right around
where the armpits are. A botched boob job when implants are placed in
from the armpits can make the breasts ride up higher, Rowe says. This is
easier to see when women are wearing swimsuits, because padded push-up
bras also lift breasts. They Look Like Cantaloupes 'Natural breasts are
shaped like pears or teardrops, but if hers look more like big, round
melons, that's a telltale sign they're fake,' says Rowe. That's because
unlike real breasts, which are naturally fuller on the bottom, implants
are evenly distributed with silicon or saline from top to bottom,
creating a perfectly round shape. You Can Spot Scars Plastic surgeons
generally use four access points on the body to put in implants, all of
which leave scars: The belly button (look for a scar about half an inch
up from it, toward the abdomen); the inframammary crease between the
breasts and chest (leaving two symmetrical scars at the bottom of the
breasts); around the nipples (but she'd have to be topless for you to
see it); and the armpits, which leave the most noticeable scars. 'If a
woman's wearing a tank top and she lifts her arms up, you might notice
2-inch scars under her armpits on either side,' says Rowe. And unlike
the belly button, which could be an incision point for other surgeries
like appendectomies, not too many other surgeons use the armpit for
other procedures, he says. You Can Hear Sloshing You might need bionic
ears (or just a quiet room) for this one to work, but here's a sign you
can actually hear instead of seeing: Women with saline implantsan
alternative to siliconwill sometimes give off a 'sloshing' sound when
they move side to side. That's probably the result of the surgeon
filling up the implant once it was inside the woman's breast, Rowe says.
'If the implant doesn't fill up all the way with saline, it creates an
air pocket, which is audible. It's not something you'd notice on a woman
walking down the street, but you can definitely hear it in an intimate
setting,' he says
Make Money at : http://bit.ly/copy_winSet foot on any beach or in any park this season and you're bound to catch sight of at least one "perfect" pair, nestled freely in a woman's bikini with nary a sweater or parka to cruelly shield them from the world. But we designate "perfect" with quotation marks because, let's face it, we've all seen women with breasts that are a little too textbook. According to stats from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, almost 300,000 women had breast augmentations in 2010 alonemeaning there are plenty of silicon-stuffed twins out there just waiting for guys to debate their authenticity. That's where we come in. With the help of Norman Rowe, M.D., a New York City plastic surgeon, we've put together a handy how-to guide that you can use to tell if a woman's breasts are bogus just by looking at them. They're Too Close Together Most women's breasts have 2 to 3 inches of space in between them, but implants shrink that gap significantly. If it looks like her breasts are touching in the middle, they're likely fake. 'When doctors put in implants, most of the time they'll just pop them in and set the breasts very close to each other, near the midline of the chest,' says Rowe. They're Too High Up Another dead giveaway is if her breasts are set too high on her chest. Usually, breasts should sit right around where the armpits are. A botched boob job when implants are placed in from the armpits can make the breasts ride up higher, Rowe says. This is easier to see when women are wearing swimsuits, because padded push-up bras also lift breasts. They Look Like Cantaloupes 'Natural breasts are shaped like pears or teardrops, but if hers look more like big, round melons, that's a telltale sign they're fake,' says Rowe. That's because unlike real breasts, which are naturally fuller on the bottom, implants are evenly distributed with silicon or saline from top to bottom, creating a perfectly round shape. You Can Spot Scars Plastic surgeons generally use four access points on the body to put in implants, all of which leave scars: The belly button (look for a scar about half an inch up from it, toward the abdomen); the inframammary crease between the breasts and chest (leaving two symmetrical scars at the bottom of the breasts); around the nipples (but she'd have to be topless for you to see it); and the armpits, which leave the most noticeable scars. 'If a woman's wearing a tank top and she lifts her arms up, you might notice 2-inch scars under her armpits on either side,' says Rowe. And unlike the belly button, which could be an incision point for other surgeries like appendectomies, not too many other surgeons use the armpit for other procedures, he says. You Can Hear Sloshing You might need bionic ears (or just a quiet room) for this one to work, but here's a sign you can actually hear instead of seeing: Women with saline implantsan alternative to siliconwill sometimes give off a 'sloshing' sound when they move side to side. That's probably the result of the surgeon filling up the implant once it was inside the woman's breast, Rowe says. 'If the implant doesn't fill up all the way with saline, it creates an air pocket, which is audible. It's not something you'd notice on a woman walking down the street, but you can definitely hear it in an intimate setting,' he says

Make Money at : http://bit.ly/copy_winSet foot on any beach or in any park this season and you're bound to catch sight of at least one "perfect" pair, nestled freely in a woman's bikini with nary a sweater or parka to cruelly shield them from the world. But we designate "perfect" with quotation marks because, let's face it, we've all seen women with breasts that are a little too textbook. According to stats from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, almost 300,000 women had breast augmentations in 2010 alonemeaning there are plenty of silicon-stuffed twins out there just waiting for guys to debate their authenticity. That's where we come in. With the help of Norman Rowe, M.D., a New York City plastic surgeon, we've put together a handy how-to guide that you can use to tell if a woman's breasts are bogus just by looking at them. They're Too Close Together Most women's breasts have 2 to 3 inches of space in between them, but implants shrink that gap significantly. If it looks like her breasts are touching in the middle, they're likely fake. 'When doctors put in implants, most of the time they'll just pop them in and set the breasts very close to each other, near the midline of the chest,' says Rowe. They're Too High Up Another dead giveaway is if her breasts are set too high on her chest. Usually, breasts should sit right around where the armpits are. A botched boob job when implants are placed in from the armpits can make the breasts ride up higher, Rowe says. This is easier to see when women are wearing swimsuits, because padded push-up bras also lift breasts. They Look Like Cantaloupes 'Natural breasts are shaped like pears or teardrops, but if hers look more like big, round melons, that's a telltale sign they're fake,' says Rowe. That's because unlike real breasts, which are naturally fuller on the bottom, implants are evenly distributed with silicon or saline from top to bottom, creating a perfectly round shape. You Can Spot Scars Plastic surgeons generally use four access points on the body to put in implants, all of which leave scars: The belly button (look for a scar about half an inch up from it, toward the abdomen); the inframammary crease between the breasts and chest (leaving two symmetrical scars at the bottom of the breasts); around the nipples (but she'd have to be topless for you to see it); and the armpits, which leave the most noticeable scars. 'If a woman's wearing a tank top and she lifts her arms up, you might notice 2-inch scars under her armpits on either side,' says Rowe. And unlike the belly button, which could be an incision point for other surgeries like appendectomies, not too many other surgeons use the armpit for other procedures, he says. You Can Hear Sloshing You might need bionic ears (or just a quiet room) for this one to work, but here's a sign you can actually hear instead of seeing: Women with saline implantsan alternative to siliconwill sometimes give off a 'sloshing' sound when they move side to side. That's probably the result of the surgeon filling up the implant once it was inside the woman's breast, Rowe says. 'If the implant doesn't fill up all the way with saline, it creates an air pocket, which is audible. It's not something you'd notice on a woman walking down the street, but you can definitely hear it in an intimate setting,' he says