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Tear drops - drop and fluff??

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Post by kezjb 24th July 2014, 7:45 pm

Am I right in thinking that tear drops won't drop and fluff like rounds? So the size/shape you are will be pretty much that when the swelling has gone? 

I watched a video with the natrelle I'm having which demonstrated how they don't change shape.
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Post by Daisychains 24th July 2014, 8:48 pm

I am Pre BA but in the one and only consultation I had he hadn't heard of the term and basically said they'll look like they'll stay from the start - although there would be swelling. But from what I've read on here I am not sure that's really the case? Can you post a link to the video?
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Post by kezjb 24th July 2014, 9:04 pm

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Post by Charlii 25th July 2014, 7:15 am

They will drop and fluff. Not 'like rounds', but they will. It's science. When the implant is all nice and neatly packaged the 'goo' is evenly distributed. Once it's in you, gravity has effect on it, so there will be some change in shape. It won't be as much as a round, but it will still happen. Regardless of implant, it's not a case of that's what you get once the swelling is gone, because your body needs to adjust. You're still looking at 6m before the final result.
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Post by Pixiedust 26th July 2014, 9:38 am

I have have teardrop and the do drop and fluff :) x
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Post by loui1981 27th July 2014, 9:38 am

And they all soften up too. I have rounds and they have finally softened n feel lovely but I'm due for revision soon for. Snoopy deformit changing from rounds to tear drops to fill me out more hopefully
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Post by rachelw287 30th July 2014, 8:10 pm

Mine dropped and fluffed. They naturally change shape as they drop. Mine have roughly kept the shape they were pre op just bigger x
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