i think the last person you need to see if you have insecurities about your body is the doctor who will push them on you.
this is vanity surgery, not medical shit. they can get away with that.
anyway, point being is what candy really needs to know is that she looks great the way she is now and she doesn't need this to be happy or to please her market. she's a pretty girl with a nice look and killer fucking tits. my advice: don't do it. you can't fix what aint broke.
So no, I totally didn't miss the point. And I'd generally agree with you. I don't personally like implants. I prefer real breasts of just about any size to fake ones, since half the entertainment when it comes to boobs is how they move and fake ones just kinda... sit there. They tend not to bounce. They don't settle when a girl lies down. I find they lack personality. Short of corrective or reconstructive surgery I'd never recommend it. Hell, that's why I asked the questions I did previously, because I think this is the sort of thing you need to be very, very sure about before you do it (really, any sort of elective surgery is, if for no other reason than there's always the chance of complications, up to and including death which can result even from simple anesthetization).
That said, it's entirely possible she thought this through and she doesn't seem to be asking for anyone's opinion on whether she should or shouldn't do it, so whether you or I would recommend it or not is really quite irrelevant in that case. If she has her heart set on it no one else should be telling her what to do with her body, and she certainly shouldn't be denied solid advice simply because it may follow along with a course of action you or I wouldn't recommend. If ultimately she's not happy, and she believes this could improve that (and many women
have been happy with the results and shown marked improvement in self-confidence after augmentation) then no one else is any position to judge. If this is the case than consulting with a physician
is excellent advice, and ultimately could even be exactly what dissuades her from this course of action if she hears about the potential health issues and complications (which a doctor legally can't conceal) and that ultimately scares her off.