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confused
hi everyone
i have got a bit confused after reading everybodys stories
i have got quite large boobs but not nice ones, very saggy and horrid
i thought i would need an uplift and ba, but after reading stories im not sure thats what i need.
i dont want them bigger, i want them slightly smaller but firm and in the right place
i dont want them stuck on my chest like 2 big melons
i have got a bit confused after reading everybodys stories
i have got quite large boobs but not nice ones, very saggy and horrid
i thought i would need an uplift and ba, but after reading stories im not sure thats what i need.
i dont want them bigger, i want them slightly smaller but firm and in the right place
i dont want them stuck on my chest like 2 big melons
maz666- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : leeds west yorkshire
Re: confused
Hi maz.
Your surgeon might suggest a breast reduction for you. click on the link to read about a reduction.
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Your surgeon might suggest a breast reduction for you. click on the link to read about a reduction.
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Re: confused
hi thanx for that, i clicked on your link, not as large as that but will have to see what the surgeon says. iv just booked my first visit. nervous and exited at same time
maz666- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : leeds west yorkshire
Re: confused
I bet you are babe! x
I've just recently had a re-op, reducing the size of my implant and had an uplift in addition to that too. I've remained the same size as before after my surgery.
Maybe you will just need an uplift and depending on the amount of tissue you have, you may not need an implant at all... or your surgeon might find an implant would help achieve a better result.
Good luck with your consult! x
I've just recently had a re-op, reducing the size of my implant and had an uplift in addition to that too. I've remained the same size as before after my surgery.
Maybe you will just need an uplift and depending on the amount of tissue you have, you may not need an implant at all... or your surgeon might find an implant would help achieve a better result.
Good luck with your consult! x
Re: confused
i think your brave having 2 ops, im nervous enough going to talk to someone about it, lord knows what im gonna be like when it actualy happens
maz666- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : leeds west yorkshire
Re: confused
Once you get the ball rolling, you'll probably have all kinds of concerns and questions babe, it's all very normal and we've all been through it, I'd recommend when you choose your surgeon that you also make a second consultation with him/her a week before your op, I guarantee you'll have so many more questions that you want to straighten out pre-op and it just gives you that peace of mind before you proceed, I really valued my second consultation more so than my first as it gave me the reassurance I needed as I was so nervous. xxx
Re: confused
thanx yeah i will do that. how long is it after the first consultation to you having your surgery
maz666- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : leeds west yorkshire
Re: confused
Depends on the surgeon hun and how busy they are, anything from a couple of weeks to a couple of months I'd say.
I was about if I remember right 4 weeks after my consultation. xx
I was about if I remember right 4 weeks after my consultation. xx
Re: confused
i dont mind when it is, im in 2 minds, one part of me thinks let it be ages away and the other part of me says get it done with quickly. whatever happens at least iv started the ball rolling, it taken me a long time to get to this stage
maz666- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : leeds west yorkshire
Re: confused
Hi hun, I understand it is such a nerve racking thing to start the ball rolling. But as cookie has said the best thing to do would be to discuss your options with a surgeon, and I would recommend a few consultations as different surgeons have different ideas, it might be worth speaking to a few to see who matchs your vision of what you want, someone you feel comfortable with and someone you trust understands what it is you want
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