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I Took 10 Years To Decide On A Boob Job, And It Changed My Life. AMA!

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October 18th, 2018· 5 min read

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Yuna, aka Jpglicious, is a Singaporean blogger who creates travel and beauty content.

Since young, she was always struggling with her less endowed chest area. As she grew older, she became more and more conscious of her 'empty' chest area. To make up for it, she'd use huge paddings and push-up bras to enhance her chest size.

She was always trying out all sorts of breast enhancing methods that claim to be able to increase cup sizes. From creams to ingesting breast enlarging cookies, papaya milk, etc, but to no avail.

It hit her the hardest when she fell ill and lost a lot of weight. She was unable to overcome her feeling of inferiority and became depressed. She knew that getting breast augmentation was the only solution, but she was afraid of all the side effects and complications.

It took her 10 years to find the right clinic and doctor. She describes this as a life-changing experience and would love to share it with everyone.

Join her live AMA on Friday 26 October 2018 at 12 pm as she discusses her boob job experience. You can submit your questions to her by leaving your comments at the following link: http://bit.ly/jpglicious-boob-job-ama.

Ask Yuna (Jpglicious):

  1. Why she decided to share her journey so openly
  2. If she got more attention from men/women
  3. Did her personality change after?
  4. Cost of getting a breast augmentation done in Singapore
  5. Do the implants feel weird, or does she feel like she has a foreign object in her chest?
  6. Was the whole process scary?
  7. How many cup sizes up can someone go?

If you have problems posting comments, please email your question to editor@human.com.sg.sg.


Human's Ask Me Anything (AMA) enables open health conversations between readers, professionals and patients from all walks of life.

View the complete list of upcoming Human AMAs here.

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This article was written by Human and published on Wednesday, 25 January 2017. Human medically reviewed the article on Wednesday, 25 January 2017. The last update was made on Friday, 18 September 2020.

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