Inspira Soft Touch or Responsive Gel?
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Inspira Soft Touch or Responsive Gel?
Hi,
Can anyone recommend one over the other? Are there any problems associated with either? What feels/looks more natural or is there no difference?
Thanks x
Can anyone recommend one over the other? Are there any problems associated with either? What feels/looks more natural or is there no difference?
Thanks x
Lou2011- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: Inspira Soft Touch or Responsive Gel?
I have naturelle responsives but only had them a short while and they are softening up and droppingva treat I had the textured high profile ones. They'll be girls with naturelles that have had them a long and will be able to tell you more from a long term point of view. I had MGhans fir 15 Yeats and had no probes with them.
lolly- BJSF Addict
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Re: Inspira Soft Touch or Responsive Gel?
Only reason I ask is because one plastic surgery provider has told me that they tend not to opt for the Soft Touch as some slimmer girls returned complaining that they could feel the implant. My surgery provider say that the Soft Touch are the best and that they have never had complaints from the use of these. I have read threads on here stating that the ones you have are softer but I'm thinking is there really much difference? I just feel like some surgery providers promote some implants over others because of certain agreements they have in place with manufacturers.
Lou2011- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: Inspira Soft Touch or Responsive Gel?
Don't know as I'm a good size 12, suggest you go see a few different consultants Hun. Do some research on your surgeon aswell. I instantly knew when I'd met my surgeon after 10 mins talking with him. If it doesn't feel right don't go with that surgeon trust your gut instinct it's usually right x
lolly- BJSF Addict
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Re: Inspira Soft Touch or Responsive Gel?
The responsives are softer, however that also means they are more prone to rippling, so I'd say they'd be better if you are starting out with some breast tissue.
The soft touch are firmer so less likely to ripple.
The difference between them is probably so small though, I'm not sure you'd be able to tell much difference, they are both good implants.
I've got soft touch and they are quite squishy anyway. x
The soft touch are firmer so less likely to ripple.
The difference between them is probably so small though, I'm not sure you'd be able to tell much difference, they are both good implants.
I've got soft touch and they are quite squishy anyway. x
mrsm- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Inspira Soft Touch or Responsive Gel?
Lou2011 wrote: I just feel like some surgery providers promote some implants over others because of certain agreements they have in place with manufacturers.
Just seen this bit you said, totally agree!
mrsm- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Inspira Soft Touch or Responsive Gel?
I noticed my surgeon ordered responsive instead of soft touch after I specifically requested soft touch. I had to go back about sizing & noticed & when I questioned him he said that they only use responsive as it's slightly firmer than the soft touch & less chance of rippling. I was under the impression that the soft touch is firmer but didn't want to argue with a man who is going to be cutting me open so checked on Allergan's website later & was as I suspected...contacted the clinic and told them & they rang the manufacturer to confirm, apparently Allergan said it's a common mistake! Hopefully I'll be able to get the soft touch. They had to email surgeon to let him know but they need his authorisation to order the soft touch.
Lou2011- Newbie BJSF Member
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