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Partial placement - should I be worried?

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Post by Carrie 16th November 2010, 2:14 pm

Counting down the weeks until by BA and slowly ticking worries of my list of niggles (mostly through the advice on this site thank you ). The one thing I haven't thought much about is the placement of the round implants. I'm totally confident in my surgeon and he was pretty firm on this, so need I concern myself with horrid things like double bubble, bottoming out, dropping and muscle distortion? Does anyone have an experiences / advice to share on partial placement?
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Post by COOKIE 16th November 2010, 2:55 pm

If your surgeon was firm in advising you have partials sweetness, it's because it's the best placement to avoid complications for YOU hun.

As you're totally confident in your surgeon babe, I'd trst in what they have planned for you. xx
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Post by sherri9871 16th November 2010, 8:22 pm

Hi Carrie, i currently have partials and am having re-aug in december. i asked about overs and was told they would look weird because of minimal breast tissue. i have muscle distortion when doing tricep dips, but can live with this. If your surgeon has recommended partials he/she knows what they are talking about and whats best for you. sherri
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