Question about fluffing/ dropping / wonky boobs
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clareyd
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Question about fluffing/ dropping / wonky boobs
after the swelling has gone down, I've been left with quite a difference in the size of the twins. Leftie is noticeably bigger than rightie - it was before BA but I didn't think it would make much difference as there was such little breast tissue (if you've seen my pics you'll know what I mean). Anyway, leftie nipple is about 1cm lower than rightie... does this mean that it is fluffing and dropping? And contradictionally (if that's even a word), I can still see alot more of the implant at the top of the bigger side (left) so it looks as right has already dropped It's so confusing!
I really hope they don't end up wonky! Has anyone had wonky boobs? xx
I really hope they don't end up wonky! Has anyone had wonky boobs? xx
flowergirl- BJSF Addict
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hiya,
yes i have had the exact same issue... my left seems to have dropped and my right nipple and scar are still sitting higher! i have been told that this is because my right boob was smaller and the skin has been stretched more! im hoping that they will pretty much even out in time to come and when the skin relaxes, but i know they will never be perfect as they werent the same size to begin with. I hadnt noticed it previously either as i was 32AA to begin with and barely had a thing!!
ive been advised it can take months and even up to a year for them to fully settle/fluff etc... be patient hun :)
can i see ur pics pls if thats ok?? xxxxx
yes i have had the exact same issue... my left seems to have dropped and my right nipple and scar are still sitting higher! i have been told that this is because my right boob was smaller and the skin has been stretched more! im hoping that they will pretty much even out in time to come and when the skin relaxes, but i know they will never be perfect as they werent the same size to begin with. I hadnt noticed it previously either as i was 32AA to begin with and barely had a thing!!
ive been advised it can take months and even up to a year for them to fully settle/fluff etc... be patient hun :)
can i see ur pics pls if thats ok?? xxxxx
clareyd- Newbie BJSF Member
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Hiya hun i was told the same mmy left boob is sightly bigger then the other boob and i was worried about the same thing.
please can i have a peek xx
please can i have a peek xx
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Re: Question about fluffing/ dropping / wonky boobs
Take a look at this thread [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] about fluffing hun.
Everything you've described sounds perfectly normal babe. My boobs were different sizes, shape and were wonky for a while too, it took my boobs till 10 weeks post-op to finally start to straighten out and for them to look like they were 'normal' - by 12 weeks post-op I had a great pair hun! You're gonna be just fine. xx
Everything you've described sounds perfectly normal babe. My boobs were different sizes, shape and were wonky for a while too, it took my boobs till 10 weeks post-op to finally start to straighten out and for them to look like they were 'normal' - by 12 weeks post-op I had a great pair hun! You're gonna be just fine. xx
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I have the exact same problem too. I call the leftie my "good boob". It has always been my favorite!
candycain- BJSF Addict
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Ha ha I remember posting the same thing in my diary candycain. One of my boobs was wonky I even gave it its own special wonky booby album in my picturetrail. It did even out though not perfectly but they weren't perfect before but it wasn't noticably abnormal unless scrutinised. I always tried to remember that each boob is a different op and therefore will react differently and settle a different rates. you will rarely hear someone say they have settled perfectly evenly xx
Peachy34- BJSF Elite Member
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Peachy. I keep telling my husband that. They were not exactly the same before so they won't be now. I personally don't think it is that noticable unless you really stare at them. I can't wait to see the finale product.
candycain- BJSF Addict
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Its funny I never scrutinised the old boobies I'm sure they had way more faults than these bouncing new ones lol xx
Peachy34- BJSF Elite Member
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I scrutinise my new ones, but I did pay nearly 4 grand for them and my old ones were free !!
flowergirl- BJSF Addict
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