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To D or not to D?
In the early ’90s, this was hardly even a question.
Bigger was considered better.
Women all across America were going up a cup size or two… or three.
But how they were rounding out their chest changed from decade to decade.
Hannah Khymych
Around the same time, an even more natural-looking generation of silicone implants hit the market.
“We can better choose ones to uniquely fit each body,” New York City plastic surgeonMelissa DofttoldAllure.
1992:Pamela Anderson jogs down theBaywatchbeach, bouncing breast implants into the bigger-is-better arena.
And it is far from a deterrent.
That year, 249,641 women get implants that’s 147 percent more than five years earlier.
2006:Silicone is back.
Now shape and proportion, not size alone, are what matter."
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