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hey ladies! I'm 6 weeks post op and in wearing an underwired bra! completely feel like they are small. I'm wearing a 30E. I had 300cc unders. was A/B. basically I have no cleavage. and it doesn't even look like I've had a boob job! feel like crying! how long until I can push them together? none of my friends have noticed I've had my boobs done :( very sad.
blondie31- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : Wales
Re: cleavage
I found at 6 weeks my boobs didnt really look much different to one day post op, they were still high and firm and Underwire didnt give me cleavage. It took until about 6 months before I could get a nice cleavage. Even then I I had to wear a bra 2 sizes too small. I tended to wear gel bras in a size too small for a nice cleavage for a night out in the early months post op. It takes a while but its worth the wait.
Re: cleavage
Don't be sad lovely
Although you get the all clear from your surgeon at 6 weeks post-op to wear wires and treat your boobs as your own, you're still very much in the early stages of your recovery.
I still had a couple of boulders stuck to my chest at 6 weeks post-op hun. It takes time for your skin/muscle to relax over the implant and for the implant to drop down and settle nicely into the pocket. More time for your new boobs to gain the movement required to help you achieve a nice cleavage.....
Like misf1, I was 6 months post-op before I could get natural movement from my boobs..
You still have changes ahead of you hun. What you're seeing/feeling now is not what is going to be there a few months from now. Xxx
Although you get the all clear from your surgeon at 6 weeks post-op to wear wires and treat your boobs as your own, you're still very much in the early stages of your recovery.
I still had a couple of boulders stuck to my chest at 6 weeks post-op hun. It takes time for your skin/muscle to relax over the implant and for the implant to drop down and settle nicely into the pocket. More time for your new boobs to gain the movement required to help you achieve a nice cleavage.....
Like misf1, I was 6 months post-op before I could get natural movement from my boobs..
You still have changes ahead of you hun. What you're seeing/feeling now is not what is going to be there a few months from now. Xxx
Re: cleavage
I'm 9 weeks post-op and they're still not as squishable to get the nice cleavage-look going. As the ladies have said, in time they will reach that stage! But for the time being, enjoy bra shopping hun! xx
icecream- BJSF Addict
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Location : Dubai
Re: cleavage
I didn't even try on bra's until 3 months PO and even then I found it very difficult to fit bra's easily. I've been lucky with the cleavage (not so lucky with the side boob) but it is early days for you and once your boobs are softer you'll be able to manipulate them into looking bigger/better cleavage.
Like you I too felt they were too small, but time really does have a huge impact (excuse the pun). Give them a chance do drop and fluff, they will change so much more. xx
Like you I too felt they were too small, but time really does have a huge impact (excuse the pun). Give them a chance do drop and fluff, they will change so much more. xx
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