Binders...urgh
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Binders...urgh
Hey chicks!!
My post op Instructions were binder 2-3 weeks and bra 24/7 for 6 weeks. As you may know at 3 weeks i removed my binder (my armpits appreciated it). I have my appointment with the ps on Saturday. Do you think he'll have a go at me for having removed it?
Quick update: Im at 7 weeks post op and the girls are looking good, apart from the stretch marks... I have them REALLY bad. Since day 1 i was moisturizing (nowhere near the incision areas) and it still looks like someone used a cheese grater on my girls.
My post op Instructions were binder 2-3 weeks and bra 24/7 for 6 weeks. As you may know at 3 weeks i removed my binder (my armpits appreciated it). I have my appointment with the ps on Saturday. Do you think he'll have a go at me for having removed it?
Quick update: Im at 7 weeks post op and the girls are looking good, apart from the stretch marks... I have them REALLY bad. Since day 1 i was moisturizing (nowhere near the incision areas) and it still looks like someone used a cheese grater on my girls.
Alex-C- Active BJSF Member
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he shouldnt have a go at you for removing it at 3 weeks when you were told 2-3 weeks should he? I think a binder will drive me absolutely bonkers so well done you for battling 3 whole weeks!!
letfreedomsing- BJSF Addict
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I think you'll be fine hun.
I've got to start wearing a binder on Friday... Can't say I'm looking forward to it. xx
I've got to start wearing a binder on Friday... Can't say I'm looking forward to it. xx
SunshineLady- BJSF Addict
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I seriously doubt your surgeon would have a go at you sweetheart, but you should be aware that as part of your after care policy agreement, you should follow the post-op care instructions given to you by your surgeon and if this agreement is broken (you refused to follow instruction) you could be in breech of breaking that agreement.
I'm not trying to scare you at all sweetheart, just making you aware of the possibility lovely. xx
I'm not trying to scare you at all sweetheart, just making you aware of the possibility lovely. xx
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I hated my binder! I wanted to just rip the dam thing off and admire my new boobs!
I had it on for 2 weeks then was in sports bra's for 24/7. One week until normal bra's
I had it on for 2 weeks then was in sports bra's for 24/7. One week until normal bra's
Minnie92x- Newbie BJSF Member
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when i iget mine im going to have to wear it for 6 weeks certainly not looking forward to that
flowermanc- Newbie BJSF Member
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I think you'll be ok sweetie as you did wear it for 3 weeks as advised. But to anyone being naughty and removing it early - wearing your binder is really important and a small price to pay in order to have lovely boobies! They're a nuisance and it's so tempting to keep it off but if you're really struggling to keep it on then an hour off here and there would be better than not wearing it at all. Bear with it, it's worth it xx
Pussycat- BJSF Addict
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I agree with Pussycat. It was the most difficult part of the whole procedure, i don't know if it was because of the binder but they now have a tear drop slope to them. Totally worth the soreness!
flowermanc - don't worry about the binder, its only a teeny hurdle to achieve beautiful boobies. How small are you now? And how big do you plan on going?
flowermanc - don't worry about the binder, its only a teeny hurdle to achieve beautiful boobies. How small are you now? And how big do you plan on going?
Alex-C- Active BJSF Member
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Im a 32a hun hoping to look a full C got to go and choose a 300 or 280 cc this weekend :)
6 weeks seems rather a long time.. I do wonder what difference the binder makes as lots of surgeons do not use this method and there breasts drop with out this.. maybe its to quicken it up.. interesting if anyone's knows ? x
6 weeks seems rather a long time.. I do wonder what difference the binder makes as lots of surgeons do not use this method and there breasts drop with out this.. maybe its to quicken it up.. interesting if anyone's knows ? x
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