wonky boobs help
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wonky boobs help
girls my boobs are wonky 1s pert no sag or crease under it the other has sag about 3cm worth it looks so obvious as the pert 1 looks bigger as its higher what do I do ???? wil la surgeon be able to do anything
lea1983- BJSF Addict
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Sounds like one has dropped and the other hasn't yet. But if you are worried I'd book in to see your surgeon to put your mind at rest. There is always something they can do, if anything needs doing at all.
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im a littlw worried that its the asymetry that was there before I had op but Meleagros said I didnt need different size implants so worried that Ive spent all this money and they look sillly put of a bra even in a string bikini its so obvious the only time you cant tell is iff i lift them in a uplift bra !!! x
lea1983- BJSF Addict
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If there was asymetry before there still will be after, they can never get them perfectly even, even with different size implants. Although it shouldn't look any worse than it did before. Usually with a BA you will have your same boobs just a bigger version.
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It really does sound like one has dropped before the other sweetheart, give the higher one a little more time, you're still really early days in your recovery and it's not at all unusual for boobs to be healing at different rates.
I had Assymetry before my op, my boobs were all over the place during my recovery hun and I never thought for a moment it was possible to have the symmetry I do now, my recovery has so far consisted of one boob higher than the other, one boob bigger and one boob that swayed outward - I haven't got three boobs, it was the same one causing me jip! LOL
You're very welcome to see my pics if you think it might help Lea, from the Assymmetry, right through the changes, to the great symmetry I have now. xx
I had Assymetry before my op, my boobs were all over the place during my recovery hun and I never thought for a moment it was possible to have the symmetry I do now, my recovery has so far consisted of one boob higher than the other, one boob bigger and one boob that swayed outward - I haven't got three boobs, it was the same one causing me jip! LOL
You're very welcome to see my pics if you think it might help Lea, from the Assymmetry, right through the changes, to the great symmetry I have now. xx
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ahh thank you you have put my mind at rest I suppose 3 weeks post op is way too early for me to tell ill wait I have a appt for 12 weeks with meleagros if its still the same ill bring it up with him Im hoping its just a case of a stubborn boobie though because apart from that Im very happy with them !!! xxxxxxxxx
lea1983- BJSF Addict
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Cheer up hun am sure it will catch up to the other one eventually ....it might just be shy !! xxx
kate1977- BJSF Addict
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You are still very early in your recovery hun, i'm sure with time stubborn boobie will catch up.I've had a swollen rightie for the last few weeks and leftie has been very well behaved and the swelling on this one went very quickly.I guess it's right what they say about treating them as 2 separate ops.
keep smiling hun, we have our boobies! x x
keep smiling hun, we have our boobies! x x
Funkygirl- BJSF Elite Member
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Hi there :) Try to be patient.. My left boob was higher than my right until a few days ago.. All of a sudden they look the same! I am 6wks post op this friday.. I worried alot and now wish I hadn't!. I reckon the best thing is to try not to look at them too much..If you are like me then you examine them all the time,lol.
Shelley xx
Shelley xx
shelley.j- Active BJSF Member
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I agree with Cookie!
Give it time, it's not an overnight process this boobie malarchy, it takes patience! x
Give it time, it's not an overnight process this boobie malarchy, it takes patience! x
Jemmy- BJSF Elite Member
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hey hon, as all the other girlies say, youve just got to give the other one time to catch up. remember its like two different ops so they will heal at different rates. Take care xxx
kirsti- Active BJSF Member
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hey March buddy !!
try not too worry too much, I'm sure they will even themselves up over time
This made me smile I too am always looking and touching mine so much so that I caught myself squeezing them today.... this would of been ok but it was my first day back at work for 2 weeks and I totally forgot where I was !!
My manager turned to me and said "you alright there Lau, copping a good feel are we" luckily he knows that I've had them done and he is also my friend !! xx
try not too worry too much, I'm sure they will even themselves up over time
shelley.j wrote:..If you are like me then you examine them all the time,lol.
This made me smile I too am always looking and touching mine so much so that I caught myself squeezing them today.... this would of been ok but it was my first day back at work for 2 weeks and I totally forgot where I was !!
My manager turned to me and said "you alright there Lau, copping a good feel are we" luckily he knows that I've had them done and he is also my friend !! xx
eastla- BJSF Addict
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lol im constantly looking in my hallway mirror at mine and touching the top to see if they feel the same !!!!! lmao thanks girls im a born worrier so the slightest thing will play on my mind for weeks lol
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