Tear drops/Anatomicals? What are they really like?
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Tear drops/Anatomicals? What are they really like?
Hi ladies
My PS has said that he would recommend over the muscle anatomical/tear drop implants due to my build and size. I am kind of pleased because I want to look as natural as I can but there are some real horror stories on the internet and I really want to get some feedback from people who actually have them....
So my questions are.....
Will I have a decent cleavage? 36 years of zero cleavage makes this pretty important to me!
Has anyone actually experienced rotation? Horror stories on the net but can't be that bad or no-one would have them would they?
Do they fall to the side when you lie down or do they stay upright?
Any feedback on teardrop implants would help me!
Thanks x
My PS has said that he would recommend over the muscle anatomical/tear drop implants due to my build and size. I am kind of pleased because I want to look as natural as I can but there are some real horror stories on the internet and I really want to get some feedback from people who actually have them....
So my questions are.....
Will I have a decent cleavage? 36 years of zero cleavage makes this pretty important to me!
Has anyone actually experienced rotation? Horror stories on the net but can't be that bad or no-one would have them would they?
Do they fall to the side when you lie down or do they stay upright?
Any feedback on teardrop implants would help me!
Thanks x
star2angel- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Tear drops/Anatomicals? What are they really like?
Hi there!
I have anatomicals but partials.
I have a fab cleavage but then I did so before hand, before my four lovely babaies ruined them!! I think if your natural breasts are far apart then you may have trouble getting cleavage, round or anatomical, without a plunge bra.
I think rotation is a very rare occurrence indeed. When anatomicals were first on the market, they were also I believe avail in a smooth coating and surgeons were less skilled in their placement. This I reckon is the reason behind the rotation stories. Not saying it can't happen, but take it easy to start with till your tissue has knitted the textured coating in a bit and I am sure you will be fine.
Now laying down, no they don't flop naturally to the sides. Neither do they stay bolt upright. They kinda move apart - a good three inch gap where my cleavage normally is. You can also make out the shape of the implant too in this position. Overall though a minor prob. And my hubby thinks they look great whatever!!
One final thing, I have partials as I have already said. The upper part is lovely and soft, but the bottom part, so the over bit, is firmer. Don't know how that'd feel in full overs. Might be worth asking your surgeon if you can feel a round and an anatomical implant. And because he has seen YOU and YOUR boobs, ask him how you'd be affected by this. You may not have a prob as you may have better/more breast tissue than I did.
Good Luck xx
I have anatomicals but partials.
I have a fab cleavage but then I did so before hand, before my four lovely babaies ruined them!! I think if your natural breasts are far apart then you may have trouble getting cleavage, round or anatomical, without a plunge bra.
I think rotation is a very rare occurrence indeed. When anatomicals were first on the market, they were also I believe avail in a smooth coating and surgeons were less skilled in their placement. This I reckon is the reason behind the rotation stories. Not saying it can't happen, but take it easy to start with till your tissue has knitted the textured coating in a bit and I am sure you will be fine.
Now laying down, no they don't flop naturally to the sides. Neither do they stay bolt upright. They kinda move apart - a good three inch gap where my cleavage normally is. You can also make out the shape of the implant too in this position. Overall though a minor prob. And my hubby thinks they look great whatever!!
One final thing, I have partials as I have already said. The upper part is lovely and soft, but the bottom part, so the over bit, is firmer. Don't know how that'd feel in full overs. Might be worth asking your surgeon if you can feel a round and an anatomical implant. And because he has seen YOU and YOUR boobs, ask him how you'd be affected by this. You may not have a prob as you may have better/more breast tissue than I did.
Good Luck xx
kayla- BJSF Addict
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Re: Tear drops/Anatomicals? What are they really like?
Thanks for the advice. I am a 34b with what my ps considers to be enough tissue to go for overs. He was set against round as he thought they would look stuck on rather than part of me.
Your experience has helped me a lot. Thanks for taking the time. X
Your experience has helped me a lot. Thanks for taking the time. X
star2angel- Active BJSF Member
- Number of posts : 130
Location : South East
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