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Re: surgery in belgium
I remember my first days after my BA I was in such pain and I was asking myself why have I done it. But once the pain started to go away I looked at the mirror and said;"if I could turn back time I would do it again" it's unbelievable how much confidence BA had given me Now I feel like a real woman
mytime- BJSF Addict
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What bra size are you now and what size would you like to be, if you don't mind me asking?
mytime- BJSF Addict
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I'm a 34 b (small) more like shrivelled prunes lol n I was thinking about an e cup, what do u think? My stats are 5'8 size 10 I did want DD but got boob greedy before I gt boobs lol I would like big full boobs (id like a nice cleavage ) xx
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How much are you dolls paying if you don't mind me asking
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Xbeautifulx its 1999 euros think its about 1800 pound x
kylie27- Newbie BJSF Member
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I am 5'6 and size 8, I have asked surgeon for DD(also was thinking about an E), now I meassure 32F/34E, before 32C/34B. I am very happy with mine. An E or F only sounds very big, but they are not, they are just perfect! Go for it babe xxkylie27 wrote:I'm a 34 b (small) more like shrivelled prunes lol n I was thinking about an e cup, what do u think? My stats are 5'8 size 10 I did want DD but got boob greedy before I gt boobs lol I would like big full boobs (id like a nice cleavage ) xx
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Thanks mytime, ur advice has been invaluable ur a real boobie saver lol, n yeah I would love an e cup but do worry they will b too big. Did u have overs or unders? N when did u get ur new assets? Xx
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I had partial unders xx
mytime- BJSF Addict
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Im planning of having a reop at clinicbeaucare in belgium ... I had mine done in london with transform 460 overs now I want 750-800 overs and belgium is closer then england for me and its cheaper to get to and faster by car ... anyone any experience there?
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Hi Isabella! Have you booked or been for your re-op yet? I went to belgium from northern ireland last week as it saved £1.9k sterling! Medi Clinic in oud-heverlee, just outside Brussels. The belgian surgeon is in NI once a month for post-op checks and I can go to see the nurses there any time.
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Just a note to ladies going to Belgium, be careful who book with... the Dr who tore my chest apart is now one of the big popular Drs there (it's where he's from) so be cautious.
Also, going abroad may be cheaper but should have issues and need to re op it's a total headache so just make sure you think things through.
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Also, going abroad may be cheaper but should have issues and need to re op it's a total headache so just make sure you think things through.
x
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Sorry to hear KayDee, I see it was the same surgeon. I probably would not have taken the risk only he did my very successful tummy tuck 7years ago so I felt confident going abroad to do it. Fingers crossed the healing goes ok.
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Not intending to sound like Cruella Devil ..
but i will suggest a lot of due dilligence is done on the surgeon ...
Breast augmentation is completely different to a tummy tuck - not saying either is a minor surgery - but totally different ...
And whilst a surgeon can be an expert in a lot of fields - they may not be an expert in one either too ...
Please do a lot of extra due diligence ..
even the best dr will have one or few wrong cases as we have seen on here ..
is the after care policy and its contractual agreements been upheld - to all human / moral / ethical standards?
That's what sets one surgeon apart from the other ..
All the best of luck hun
but i will suggest a lot of due dilligence is done on the surgeon ...
Breast augmentation is completely different to a tummy tuck - not saying either is a minor surgery - but totally different ...
And whilst a surgeon can be an expert in a lot of fields - they may not be an expert in one either too ...
Please do a lot of extra due diligence ..
even the best dr will have one or few wrong cases as we have seen on here ..
is the after care policy and its contractual agreements been upheld - to all human / moral / ethical standards?
That's what sets one surgeon apart from the other ..
All the best of luck hun
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