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Anyone with Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Keratoconus, Herpes Simplex of the cornea, AIDS, autoimmune diseases, someone who is pregnant or nursing, uncontrolled Glaucoma or Diabetes, Macular Degeneration, individuals taking Accutaine or Coraron or anyone with unrealistic expectations.

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Women who have serious medical problems. Prior illness can change the way the body heals and can lead to problems during or after surgery. Your plastic surgeon will advise you on the potential impact of any health problems with your surgery. Women who have unrealistic expectations concerning the results of the operation. This surgery changes only a small part of the body. Though some women report that they are happy with their new breasts and enjoy their new look, this surgery should not be seen as a cure for poor self-esteem, unhappiness with body image, or troubled relationships. Women with a strong family history of breast cancer. Women who have this family history should think hard about having this surgery since having implants might affect breast cancer screening, particularly mammograms (x-raying the breast tissue). Women who have a personal, or family history of numerous breast cysts may not be good candidates for, breast augmentation surgery might not be the right choice. In t

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