upper pole fullness
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COOKIE
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upper pole fullness
I have much more upper fullness than lower. Is this just because they need to drop more?
Im happy to have a bit of upper pole fullness, but its not exactly a natural look which is what I asked for. They dont look stuck on or anything, but i was hoping for more of a natural slope. Should I have gone for anatomicals?
Im happy to have a bit of upper pole fullness, but its not exactly a natural look which is what I asked for. They dont look stuck on or anything, but i was hoping for more of a natural slope. Should I have gone for anatomicals?
abbie- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: upper pole fullness
yeah they need to drop hun mine looked like this to until they dropped u have unders so it will take alittle more time i had overs xxx
natalia- BJSF Elite Member
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4 weeks is still early days Abbie, you've still got lots of changes ahead of you babe, including your breasts dropping into a more natural position, mine took their time in dropping and sat very high, I was advised by my clinic to massage the tops of the breast to encourage them to drop and it worked a treat, I now have a lovely natural slope, but this should only be done on the advice of your clinic, if you're still concerned at your 6 week post-op check then it's worth mentioning to your surgeon babe, he may suggest the massage for you if he feels it's necessary. xxx
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i dont have another check up till 12 weeks. Maybe i should phone them up to ask.
Mind you i did ask about them dropping at my 10 day check up and he said maybe i should go without a bra for a week, but i didnt do it as my nipples show too much. I have been going braless in the evenings when im at home though.
Mind you i did ask about them dropping at my 10 day check up and he said maybe i should go without a bra for a week, but i didnt do it as my nipples show too much. I have been going braless in the evenings when im at home though.
abbie- BJSF Elite Member
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It won't hurt to give the clinic a call Abbie and express your concerns and get the best advice for you from them sweetness. xx
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unders always look like this abbie when they quite new i seen it on others with unders im sure they will drop soon xxxx
natalia- BJSF Elite Member
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I had a strap for the first three weeks to help mine drop and they have although my leftie still has to catch up the rightie x
MilliePig- BJSF Addict
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Location : Bolton
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They take a good couple of months to drop fully hun especially with unders or partials! When you go for your check up it may be worth mentioning - they may give you an upper pole strap or like cookie said tell you to massage to encourage them to come down. x
hattie260- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Lincolnshire
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I'm at 3 weeks and have the same problem as abbie. Leftie is dropped a bit, but rightie is still pretty high. I'm so glad to hear what everyone experiences is very similar.
Cookie - any specific massage techniques you used?
Cookie - any specific massage techniques you used?
AgtKensington- Active BJSF Member
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Location : Houston, Texas
Re: upper pole fullness
Hi Abbie,
Yes mine looked very high and full at the beginning they need to drop and you will see the real shape soon enough.
Yes mine looked very high and full at the beginning they need to drop and you will see the real shape soon enough.
katita- BJSF Addict
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