Even a simple act of weighing the breast mass would have confirmed that the non breast body fat content of your supposed friend would have been upwards of eighty pounds of *excess* body fat. The fact that she is in fact obese would expose her to serious drawbacks and risks that could affect her entire future life, physically and psychologically, in the event of surgery.
The effort of these medical industry members to override this important fact is highly predictable and virtually to be expected nowadays, since the PS industry, over a decade of promotion, has established the medical industry as its most significant symbiotic link. When the medical industry creates a system for drawing hundreds of million dollars out of the insurance industry for the facilitation of its own favorite surgery, the insurance companies, which are incapable of manufacturing money, must attain these huge funds (greater than everything spent on breast implants in America) in some way.
Primarily, they will have to rearrange their priorities, so that other needed surgeries, to other needy people, who may need relief from true chronic pain, will be turned down as a result. Thus, so that the medical industry can turn the insurance industry into its ass, perhaps half a billion dollars of other needed surgeries (that do not happen to be breast reduction) are denied.
The insurance companies, in order to fulfill the false and misleading trust in the medical establishment, find themselves not only *not profiting* from this (unlike the doctors, who profit greatly) but exposing themselves to potentially billions of dollars of legal liability should the shit (from denied medical cases) hit the fan
The PS industry, having gone unpunished for all of its evil activities in the past, continued with them, extended them, enlarged them. Indeed, they predictably adapted their techniques, notably their capacity to bias, distort, censor, confabulate, spin for the purpose of promotion, to wheel and deal,and to play on the fragile self image of women in American culture.
All thru this time the breast implant industry recruited the entertainment industry as their primary shills, their fundamental agent of proliferation, their machinery for the dessimation of the breast enhancement product. Although the PS’s were surgeons, and they made full use of the American medical establishment, the industry had not evolved a strong employment and utilization of the medical system for the purpose of promoting its products.
Actually, getting a second and third opinion would lead to the same advice, because the promotion of breast reduction, and the importance of getting women to contribute to their profits as early as possible, is pretty much, since early in the nineties, an established tradition. Heck, if some doctor recommended posture correction, such as providing posture that is appropriate for large breasted women (posture is dependent on body structure, and many large breasted women are mislead about this because they are told to carry themselves in a way that is appropriate for a flat-chested women and not for a larger breasted one) he might be at risk from his fellows, who feel that he might cause trouble for the medical system and the PS’s.
No, but if the surgery is necessary to relieve severe emotional pain then it is certainly just as medically necessary as is a surgery needed to relieve physical pain. Liposuction to lose weight hardly qualifies as a relief of severe emotional pain, but there is little doubt that flatchestedness can be the source of great trauma.