Apr 28, 2009
Actually it's very easy to spot fake ones. As they do things that natural breasts do not, like just sit there on top of the chest, they don't move, and more often than not, you can actually see the rounded outline of the implant.
But results can vary wildly depending on the type of implant, saline filled, silicon gel, rounded, pear shaped, smooth or contoured surface, whether they are place sub-muscular or not.
I have friends who've had them done, but mainly because they had nothing there to start with. I picked one friend up after her surgery and she had drains and all sorts coming out her armpits - not a pleasant experience I can tell you.
Also very often if they are placed sub-muscular, it takes a while for them to 'fall' into the correct position, as the muscle has to weaken and stretch.
There can be all sorts of side effects and complications too. An encapsulated implant is a horrible thing to happen and requires corrective surgery.
Personally I say be happy with what you've got.