Do you drop&fluff with overs ?
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Aurora1979
Trisha.28
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Do you drop&fluff with overs ?
Hello ladies I'm here wondering if us girls with overs get to drop and fluff? Or does that only happen with unders?
Trisha.28- BJSF Addict
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Re: Do you drop&fluff with overs ?
Yes you drop and fluff with overs - mine have changed over the past two months since the op.
Aurora1979- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Do you drop&fluff with overs ?
I asked my nurse today if it is true that they get smaller then bigger again yes she said that is true :) I'm a happy girl lol when should I exspect these pups to drop & fluff then ?
Trisha.28- BJSF Addict
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Re: Do you drop&fluff with overs ?
Trisha doll have u tried on bras yet?
FLOWER11- BJSF Addict
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Re: Do you drop&fluff with overs ?
'Fluffing' isn't something that happens for everyone, although I know of only a small few that haven't 'fluffed' for the majority of us with unders or overs we will fluff yes.
Re: Do you drop&fluff with overs ?
As cookie said fluffing can happen with any implant placement (under or over/partial) but doesn't always happen to everyone, it can happen at any time up to one year, maybe a little longer, any increase in weight and they can also get bigger. As for dropping everyone will have this, no matter what placement, the implant will sit high straight after the op and will gradually move into a more natural position. As cookies pic shows here [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
as fo when, it can take a few weeks or months and they dont always drop of fluff at the same time, causeing the odd boob stage, which having gone through it myself is a very worrying time. As cookie says:
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as fo when, it can take a few weeks or months and they dont always drop of fluff at the same time, causeing the odd boob stage, which having gone through it myself is a very worrying time. As cookie says:
Frankeinboobs!
If you're expecting to wake up from your surgery with these two new beautifully formed breasts, you're going to be in for a big shock! Quite often, your boobs will sat high up on your chest, they'll look like cones, your skin will be tight and might look rubbery, they might look square shaped or your nipples may be pointing in the wrong direction.. I could go on, but what I'm trying to say is that they won't be perfect, they're going to need time to drop and settle and along the way, you might find your boobs heal at different rates - one might soften and drop before the other leaving you with a wonky appearance for a while - this again is all a normal part of your recovery and barring all complications you will end up with soft breasts that have dropped into a natural postion, but if you have any concerns at all that you don't feel comfortable with, call your clinic for advice - it's what you paid them for.
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Re: Do you drop&fluff with overs ?
Thanks for answering my question ladys there's so many little thing that I wonder about lol
Trisha.28- BJSF Addict
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Re: Do you drop&fluff with overs ?
I dropped and fluffed a few times. The fluffing fairy is awesome! x
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