Swelling - a big difference?
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Swelling - a big difference?
So, I've read that a few ladies wish they'd gone bigger due to being pleased immediately after surgery for instance and then once the swelling had gone down they were disappointed as they looked smaller once this had happened.
How much of a change did you see between swelling first of all and when it had all gone down? Is it really a big difference going through the changes?!
How much of a change did you see between swelling first of all and when it had all gone down? Is it really a big difference going through the changes?!
angellauren- BJSF Addict
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Re: Swelling - a big difference?
I didn't notice too much of a difference with swelling and my boobs actually got bigger rather than smaller. It was more when they dropped I thought they looked smaller because I was so used to them being high up with loads of upper pole fullness that when I gained my natural slope and fullness at the bottom when I looked down they looked smaller. But they were actually bigger than early on post op.
Re: Swelling - a big difference?
Mine got noticeably bigger from day 3 post op and haven't lost size since then. X
Smallblue- BJSF Addict
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I did have some swelling mainly to the sides which looked like i had more side boob than i have now. I don't think they've got loads smaller they've just changed as they have dropped which means I have lost more upper pole. I agree, i think you just get used to them and therefore they feel smaller. xxx
Jojo6- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Swelling - a big difference?
I don't think i want mine to drop... even though they are hard I LOVE them.... ah well they'll only get better I'm sure.
Really stupid but I dont even know if I've still got swelling? Think i only have a bit in my clevage and the swelling on my sides seems to have gone. How long does it usually take?
xx
Really stupid but I dont even know if I've still got swelling? Think i only have a bit in my clevage and the swelling on my sides seems to have gone. How long does it usually take?
xx
steph999- BJSF Addict
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Re: Swelling - a big difference?
I am loving the height of mine too but know they will drop - also have lots of side boob at the mo so looking forward to them softening so I can push them together more as they are a bit in the way at the mo.
I am definitely not as swollen as I was but don't seem to have lost any cup size
I am definitely not as swollen as I was but don't seem to have lost any cup size
Aurora1979- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Swelling - a big difference?
Mine got bigger from about day 3, I started wearing a 34DD then had to go up to an E by end of the first week. I thought they had shrunk about a month ago but i think its just that they drop and you get used to them after a while as i'm measuring 32F now!! xxx
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