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Women Are Spending Big Money for Little Breast Implants

Women Are Spending Big Money for Little Breast Implants

Vale Genta spent years googling 'tiny boob job' before she found a surgeon who could give her the 'perky' B cup of her dreams. 'I just wanted a little oomph,' said the 27-year-old content creator, who lives in Miami.
So two summers ago, Genta spent $9,000 to get 200-cubic-centimeter implants that took her one cup-size up from her natural A. When she shared details about her implants on TikTok in early June, she was flooded with comments from fans also looking for a tiny enhancement.
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