Dropping & settling
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Dropping & settling
Hello beautiful ladies!
I'm 7 months post op and my righty has still not caught up with my left, dropping wise. Should it not be the same by now?! My left is my dream boob... My right one is acting like a stubborn male lol
I'm 7 months post op and my righty has still not caught up with my left, dropping wise. Should it not be the same by now?! My left is my dream boob... My right one is acting like a stubborn male lol
Pussycat- BJSF Addict
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Re: Dropping & settling
Haha mine did that and I still prefer my left boob to my right! My boobs dropped at different rates and had wonky boobs for a while but at around 9 mths they evened out lovely xx
Natty29- BJSF Elite Member
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Wow your avi is amazing!!
Aww well that's a relief! Thanks Natty xx
Aww well that's a relief! Thanks Natty xx
Pussycat- BJSF Addict
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LOL@stubborn male I love that!!!
You still have time for your breast to drop lovely, remember they're still healing for up to one year post-op.
If your surgeon isn't already of this concern though and it's something that is bothering you I'd make an appointment to discuss this further with your surgeon ensuring everything you say is noted by your surgeon. Its so important that your concerns are written down by your surgeon sweetness as should you have a problem with them later, it's these notes that will be used for reference, so if it's not in already. Make sure you get your concerns in as soon as you can lovely. Your surgeon may even offer further advice such as massage to help encourage the breast to drop, but this isn't something I'd advise with textured implants unless otherwise instructed by your surgeon. xx
You still have time for your breast to drop lovely, remember they're still healing for up to one year post-op.
If your surgeon isn't already of this concern though and it's something that is bothering you I'd make an appointment to discuss this further with your surgeon ensuring everything you say is noted by your surgeon. Its so important that your concerns are written down by your surgeon sweetness as should you have a problem with them later, it's these notes that will be used for reference, so if it's not in already. Make sure you get your concerns in as soon as you can lovely. Your surgeon may even offer further advice such as massage to help encourage the breast to drop, but this isn't something I'd advise with textured implants unless otherwise instructed by your surgeon. xx
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Has anyone's not settled to match each other? Mine are only 6 weeks post op but different fullness at top, not extremely but I can tell and when I asked my surgeon he said that they will probably always be bit different as I had had a bad first boob job. So just wondered if everyone else has perfect boobs and I am the only odd one?? X
ann77- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : York
Re: Dropping & settling
My boobs were different shapes and one slightly higher until around 10 months.
I was panicking however boobs are not gonna be identical. I still don't get it when mags and tv celebs to be perfect!
I'm nearly a year and the higher one has dropped to match...yet slightly still high
I was panicking however boobs are not gonna be identical. I still don't get it when mags and tv celebs to be perfect!
I'm nearly a year and the higher one has dropped to match...yet slightly still high
sequinssparkle- BJSF Addict
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Location : london
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Oh thats ok then I was beginning to be self critical, well the thing is its not like I see any other girls boobs lol so I dont know whats normal! God that sounds Percy! I think he said it was also somethin to do with the scar on my left one and my previous surgeon to some bizarre reason didnt put it in the crease so hence booby on that side being very slightly lower x
ann77- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : York
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sequinssparkle wrote:I was panicking however boobs are not gonna be identical. I still don't get it when mags and tv celebs to be perfect!
Airbrushing and photoshopping tends to do that no pair is identical, we're all assymetrical to varying degrees xxx
roxanne- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Suffolk, UK
Re: Dropping & settling
So glad I found this thread. Am also experiencing wonky boobs, but have told myself to reassess when I hit the 6 month mark. Left is still higher than the right and is more rounded at the top. Patience. Patience.
MozElle83- BJSF Addict
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Location : North Wales
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Very re-assuring for me also!
Im only 13 days post-op but the right is still very swollen and left is settling nicely already!! I've also still got a bit of pain in the right, but my surgeon said its normal.
Didnt realise I could wait months before wonky boob syndrome goes....eek!! Well it will be worth the wait if I get a nice pair in the end up!!
xx
Im only 13 days post-op but the right is still very swollen and left is settling nicely already!! I've also still got a bit of pain in the right, but my surgeon said its normal.
Didnt realise I could wait months before wonky boob syndrome goes....eek!! Well it will be worth the wait if I get a nice pair in the end up!!
xx
lil.miss.katy- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Dropping & settling
It really can take up to a year honey! I think we are all too anxious to have results right away lol!xx
NurseSophie89- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Belfast
Re: Dropping & settling
Oh Im definitely Miss impatient....this is a good learning experience for me!!! xx
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