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You deserve to look the way you want to look. And you should feel proud of your decision to declare your independence and get the boob job you have alwaysPlastic Surgery (Cosmetic Surgery) in Augusta, GA wanted. But that doesn’t make it any easier when it comes to telling some close and important people in your life about your plans, like your boyfriend, husband or dad. Awkward – in a word – is the only way to describe how many women feel about having to have these kinds of conversations.

Your Solution Will Be as Unique as You Are

Your solution to this will thus be as unique as you are, due to how your relationships are all bound to be different depending on the circumstances, but if you are embarrassed or at all concerned that you will be disappointing a loved one, it’s important that you take your own feelings seriously, and give some thought to how you would like to handle broaching the big topic of getting a boob job. Dad may be the most awkward person you will have to talk with about this subject. Your father probably thinks you’re perfect exactly the way you are, which is great, and nothing can replace that unconditional parental bond of love and affection. But you may be pleasantly surprised because oftentimes parents one might expect to be critical or dubious are instead supportive and inspired themselves by your expression of self-empowerment.

Give Your Loved Ones Plenty of Time

Perhaps the best bet you can make is on giving your loved ones plenty of time to process this new information. The sooner you speak with them, the less likely it is that they will feel excluded or alienated from the process, which can lead to them feeling disappointed, and by taking them into your confidence in this way you may be improving your relationships in the long run.

Be Armed with Information

Particularly when it comes to talking with your parents or your spouse about the actual surgery itself, it is good to make sure that you have done your research and you are well informed. They may have reasonable questions, or they may be unduly concerned, but either way, it’s good for you to be well-armed with the facts and knowledgeable on the subject so you can address their concerns and put their mind at ease about any anxieties they may have.

You Are Determined to Follow your Dreams

Getting breast augmentation is a laudable landmark in your life, symbolic of the person you are, and of your determination to follow your dreams. There is no guarantee that your parents or other important people in your life will be ready to embrace the steps you are taking. That’s ok. Either way, you are a strong and empowered woman making the right choice for your life, pursuing your dreams.

Be as Appropriate, Respectful and Considerate as You Can Be

Give your loved ones a chance to join you on your journey of self-discovery and self-renewal by sharing your news with them in an appropriate and respectful way, one that acknowledges who they are as a person and how much you cherish and value them, as this respectful and considerate approach may open the door to a whole new level of closeness with the people you value most in your life.

Dr. Austin and his staff at Southeastern Aesthetic Surgery are here to address all your plastic surgery needs. To schedule a consultation, call us today!