Anatomicals to give slight uplift - HELP!!
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Anatomicals to give slight uplift - HELP!!
Hi ladies,
I'm new to this site, so hello!! Basically, i have been to see 2 different consultants at THG. The first told me that i would need an uplift, the second told me i could just have an anatomical implant. My boobs are currently an empty 34a/b but saggy and empty after having 2 children. Has anyone been in this position or does anyone have any pics of anatomical implants please? I'd appreciate all the help i can get at the minute as i'm not sure i'm making the right decision, and op is booked for 16th March!!
Thanx ladies. xx
I'm new to this site, so hello!! Basically, i have been to see 2 different consultants at THG. The first told me that i would need an uplift, the second told me i could just have an anatomical implant. My boobs are currently an empty 34a/b but saggy and empty after having 2 children. Has anyone been in this position or does anyone have any pics of anatomical implants please? I'd appreciate all the help i can get at the minute as i'm not sure i'm making the right decision, and op is booked for 16th March!!
Thanx ladies. xx
littlewilko- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: Anatomicals to give slight uplift - HELP!!
Hello littlewilko :wavey: welcome to the forum hun.
I can't help with the anatomical implants, but we do have some ladies who have had them, hopefully they will be along to help you.
I would say though hun, please don't rush your op, it is a big thing and you need to make sure you do your research and you're happy with the surgeon you have chose. Has the surgeon got pictures of anatomicals being used instead of an uplift?
You could always ask one of our resident surgeon whether this is possible.
xx
I can't help with the anatomical implants, but we do have some ladies who have had them, hopefully they will be along to help you.
I would say though hun, please don't rush your op, it is a big thing and you need to make sure you do your research and you're happy with the surgeon you have chose. Has the surgeon got pictures of anatomicals being used instead of an uplift?
You could always ask one of our resident surgeon whether this is possible.
xx
alfie- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : London
Re: Anatomicals to give slight uplift - HELP!!
My surgeon told me that anitomical gummy bear implants placed over the muscle will give a lift. I am an A cup with slight sag after having 2 kids. I am getting either 360 or 375 over the muscle. I too am looking for more information on these implants. It looks like they are not that common. I am having a hard time getting info on them. I was also told they look and feel very natural.
candycain- BJSF Addict
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Re: Anatomicals to give slight uplift - HELP!!
I think it also depends on how much of a droop you have.
When i mentioned to my surgeon that it seemed some of them put large implants in to give a lift rather than doing the uplift procedure he laughed.
I have empty boobs but are only an a cup if i wear primark boost bras so thought i could maybe get away with not having a lift. When i saw my surgeon he said my nipples where quite low as well as the droop so an uplift was deffo on the cards :-(
The thing is because i only have a bwd of 9.5cm i am limited to how big i can go anyway. My surgeon has also said that he'd like to use the anatomical high profile shaped implant so keep us updated re your progress ;-)
x tek x
When i mentioned to my surgeon that it seemed some of them put large implants in to give a lift rather than doing the uplift procedure he laughed.
I have empty boobs but are only an a cup if i wear primark boost bras so thought i could maybe get away with not having a lift. When i saw my surgeon he said my nipples where quite low as well as the droop so an uplift was deffo on the cards :-(
The thing is because i only have a bwd of 9.5cm i am limited to how big i can go anyway. My surgeon has also said that he'd like to use the anatomical high profile shaped implant so keep us updated re your progress ;-)
x tek x
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