Obviously, when making a decision on whether to go through with those breast enhancement plans you want to have the best information possible…right? Problem is - where can you find that clear, unbiased information? There are even sources that start out by sounding like a consumer review end up being nothing more than a crafty advertisement. What's a girl to do? Well, here are a few tips for finding that unbiased review.
Let's get this straight. Before you begin ANY breast augmentation program, surgical or non-surgical, speak with your physician. There are a lot of pills out there that utilize different combinations of herbs and chemicals. While many of these advertise themselves to be 100% natural, you can never tell when one might not react well to other medications you take or medical conditions you might have. You doctor will know better than you (yes, she will) and can advise you on how to use any augmentation supplement or device in a way that is not hazardous to the rest of your body.
Once you've talked to your doctor, deciding on what product or device to use is the next challenge. The internet is the quickest way to find information. Just pick a search engine and go for it. I have no doubt that you'll get far more results than you're expecting. Once you have them it's time to start weeding through.
The kind of information you'll find will vary from news articles to scientific journals to online books, blogs, and those sneaky little ads that look like customer reviews. I recommend you start with anything written by someone with medical credentials. Even then, consider the specialty of the person writing the article and think about what bias they might bring. For example, most plastic surgeons will discourage you from taking enhancement pills because that would put them out of business. Sad, but true.
You might also find websites that offer consumer reviews. Read through the reviews to get a feel for what others are experiencing. A lot of watchdog websites have no reason to fabricate anything. They exist specifically to help people make informed decisions.
Don't forget to watch out for those articles that start out like reviews but end like advertisements. No pill will increase your size a whole cup overnight, no matter what they say. Like mom always said, if it sounds too good to be true… |