seriously thinking of a re-do
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seriously thinking of a re-do
I dont know whether im just being moany cos all i do is seem to moan on here but everything seems to be going down hill stretchmarks etc haha but i just feel dead down atm with my boobs i thought i would love them and the first couple of weeks i did because they looked massive (due to swelling) now im 2months post op i just dont think they look big enough and im back to wearing padded bras and contemplating gettin gel bras which i didnt want to do. i dont even think they look that great naked and i would love to be able to wear a strapless dress without a bra but they just look tiny, the whole point of me having them done was to avoid wearing bras with nice dresses etc. My surgeon did give me the biggest he could go which was 340 cc because of my tiny frame but i really really want a re op. How long do you have to wait and will i have to pay the full amount again? xx
Missy123- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: seriously thinking of a re-do
ohh, hun, what a shame your not completly happy :(, but you will have wait a while untill re-op, im not sure, but i think its about a year, maybe less....i dont know!! Im suprised you dont find them big enough going from an a cup to a dd, but you have to do what feels right! :console:
speak to someone at the company you went with and ask their advice, i imagine you would have to pay again,and im pretty sure your skin will need time to strecth properly from your new implants.
good look babes, let us no what u decide! xxxxx
speak to someone at the company you went with and ask their advice, i imagine you would have to pay again,and im pretty sure your skin will need time to strecth properly from your new implants.
good look babes, let us no what u decide! xxxxx
jen86- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: seriously thinking of a re-do
I think it's 6 months aprox for a complication or less depending on what it is and at least a year for a re do. Because you had the biggest you could at the time and you agreed to this I would think you would have to pay the same again for a re do but probably a bit more as they charge for removal of implants. If it is something you are considering then you should look into the possible complications of going bigger again, it could result in further stretch marks as the skin will stretch again and rippling could also be a possible complication. Not wanting to put you off or anything hun, but you have to look into these things.
However, although 2 months is a good step into your healing process you honestly have changes yet to come. I talk from experience as I know mine changed so much up to 9 months post op. I'd give your new boobies a little more time to settle into their new position and give them longer to soften up and fluff. I'm not saying they are going to dramatically get huge but there may be some change in how they look fullness wise.
However, although 2 months is a good step into your healing process you honestly have changes yet to come. I talk from experience as I know mine changed so much up to 9 months post op. I'd give your new boobies a little more time to settle into their new position and give them longer to soften up and fluff. I'm not saying they are going to dramatically get huge but there may be some change in how they look fullness wise.
Re: seriously thinking of a re-do
You have wise words there from misf1 hun.
It's also VERY possible for you to suffering some boobie blues hun, this doesn't only happen early post-op, I've seen it many times here when boobs have dropped and ladies have gotten used to the upper pole fullness and when that goes, they feel somewhat 'disappoined' then and feel their boobs are 'small'
Give yourself some time to adjust to the new you hunni, it's quite a change you've gone through and as misf1 said your boobs have changes to go through still, but as well as that you'll learn over time to make the most of your new assets, you'll learn to dress to get the most from them and THIS sweetheart will make a whole lot of difference to how you feel right now.
Six months down the line you'll probably wonder why you were ever thinking of a re-op hun... they may never be as large as you might have liked, they might well be larger, but you'll come to love them as part of you sweetness.
Sending a HUUUUUUUUUUUGE hug, it's gonna last ya for te next six months gorgeous! and then, you probably won't need it sweetheart. xxx
It's also VERY possible for you to suffering some boobie blues hun, this doesn't only happen early post-op, I've seen it many times here when boobs have dropped and ladies have gotten used to the upper pole fullness and when that goes, they feel somewhat 'disappoined' then and feel their boobs are 'small'
Give yourself some time to adjust to the new you hunni, it's quite a change you've gone through and as misf1 said your boobs have changes to go through still, but as well as that you'll learn over time to make the most of your new assets, you'll learn to dress to get the most from them and THIS sweetheart will make a whole lot of difference to how you feel right now.
Six months down the line you'll probably wonder why you were ever thinking of a re-op hun... they may never be as large as you might have liked, they might well be larger, but you'll come to love them as part of you sweetness.
Sending a HUUUUUUUUUUUGE hug, it's gonna last ya for te next six months gorgeous! and then, you probably won't need it sweetheart. xxx
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