'Gummy bear' firmer style cui implants? d&f ??
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'Gummy bear' firmer style cui implants? d&f ??
hiya I know this is probably too soon to be worrying but after seeing some other pics on here my boobs look really long and high up! as in they start about a centimeter from my collarbone down to the bottom, and it's about 2 hand lengths! might be cause of how far out they go they r pretty huge but still why are they starting so far up??also had a lil peek under the bandages and my nipples look loads smaller and perfectly round!? !! do they re shape/size them when doing a lollipop lift? from the front I have no cleavage what so ever they're just sat there, iv had the 'gummy bear' firmness implants so less chance o the dropping and flufing as much! I don't want victoria beckham boobs!! panic lol :-/
has anyone had these firmer implants ??
has anyone had these firmer implants ??
VickixxxLola- Active BJSF Member
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Re: 'Gummy bear' firmer style cui implants? d&f ??
From what I have read they will drop a lot still (at LEAST 4-6cm), and will appear longer because they start high for your cleavage, but not unusual long :thumbs: . Don't stress babe 'coz your soooo early on and you have a LOT of swelling, they won't look as prominent on your chest up top once the swelling subsides! You appeared to have some give before so your skin will easily settle lower with the implants and gravity. I reckon if you had had high tight boobs pre op they wouldn't settle as nicely.
Regarding why they start up so high: Your surgeon makes a pocket in your chest for the implant to move - to prevent capsular contraction - and when they do it, they make it REALLY big (and high up) so that as it heals around the implant it still leaves room for it to move in your chest naturally. Just do the massages they will teach you and you will keep the pocket nice and free...probably focusing on the lower region for anatomical (?) which is another reason they are shoved so high up...the pocket has to allow that gravity will lower them. Please don't stress babe, it's all good, they shove them way up so that you get a nice big pocket in there and don't get cc (but MASSAGE is the key ... apparently) I am only pre-ba but have done A LOT A LOT A LOT of research on it over the past five years... albeit there are still some things only YOU girls can tell me!! ... I love this forum! Hope you get the answers from the girls that make you feel a little bit more at ease... they are so lovely on here... can't help but spend hours everyday reading all the posts ... good luck sweets!
Regarding why they start up so high: Your surgeon makes a pocket in your chest for the implant to move - to prevent capsular contraction - and when they do it, they make it REALLY big (and high up) so that as it heals around the implant it still leaves room for it to move in your chest naturally. Just do the massages they will teach you and you will keep the pocket nice and free...probably focusing on the lower region for anatomical (?) which is another reason they are shoved so high up...the pocket has to allow that gravity will lower them. Please don't stress babe, it's all good, they shove them way up so that you get a nice big pocket in there and don't get cc (but MASSAGE is the key ... apparently) I am only pre-ba but have done A LOT A LOT A LOT of research on it over the past five years... albeit there are still some things only YOU girls can tell me!! ... I love this forum! Hope you get the answers from the girls that make you feel a little bit more at ease... they are so lovely on here... can't help but spend hours everyday reading all the posts ... good luck sweets!
katyp- BJSF Addict
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Re: 'Gummy bear' firmer style cui implants? d&f ??
thanks Hun. I had round ones, haven't been told about any boob massages yet, but glad to hear they will move down a bit, (not too much though I hope lol!!) I'm so impatient., wish I had a crystal ball.. xxx
VickixxxLola- Active BJSF Member
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Re: 'Gummy bear' firmer style cui implants? d&f ??
lol me too! I don't think they will drop to look too low, but the start of your cleavage will def lower a bit, as the swelling goes away, to look natural... no stress mate!!! xxx
katyp- BJSF Addict
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Re: 'Gummy bear' firmer style cui implants? d&f ??
they are what i have too x
shirtripper- BJSF Addict
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Re: 'Gummy bear' firmer style cui implants? d&f ??
There swollen hence the high up feeling as ur breast tissues stretches to accommodate them they will drop! Best piece of advice I got was ignore ur boobs for the first month as there hideous lol and that was of friends who have had them! I was extremely lucky except swelling I'm pretty much the shape I wanted from the start but everyone's different xx
nikitaw86- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: 'Gummy bear' firmer style cui implants? d&f ??
They will change loads and drop and fluff just as much as every other implant
Re: 'Gummy bear' firmer style cui implants? d&f ??
Katyp is right about the how far they drop. I asked my PS about it, and he said the exact same thing about dropping that far - which is why they place them so high, because otherwise you'd end up with tummy-boobs!
So, unless you've had the furry brazilian implants, which only drop about 5mm so aren't place that high, then you have a lot of dropping to do yet!
It's only been a couple of days, you've got MONTHS of healing ahead of you yet! So try and rest while you can, and let your body heal itself.
xx
So, unless you've had the furry brazilian implants, which only drop about 5mm so aren't place that high, then you have a lot of dropping to do yet!
It's only been a couple of days, you've got MONTHS of healing ahead of you yet! So try and rest while you can, and let your body heal itself.
xx
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