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implant size
I am almost three weeks post op. I weigh 140 lbs. I weight lift so I am probably about 10lbs heavier then I look. I am 5ft 5 inches tall. I got smooth round high profile 600 cc partial under the muscle silicone implants. I have visited many forums and doctors are all saying 600 cc implants are "huge" "way too big and age poorly". I am worried. Has anyone had 600 cc silicone implants for a few years? Are they starting to sag?
Mel24- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : Canada
Re: implant size
Hi and welcome to the forum Mel!
Only you can decide whether the implants are too big, so don't worry about other people's opinions! We all come in with different body shapes and different idea's of what we would like to achieve!
We're all at risk of sagging if we don't support our breasts properly, some more than others depending on their skin type. I think that's more a question for your surgeon for how it will effect your body.
Remember we are all different, so don't compare yourself to other people and their perception of what is too big or too small :thumbs: X
Only you can decide whether the implants are too big, so don't worry about other people's opinions! We all come in with different body shapes and different idea's of what we would like to achieve!
We're all at risk of sagging if we don't support our breasts properly, some more than others depending on their skin type. I think that's more a question for your surgeon for how it will effect your body.
Remember we are all different, so don't compare yourself to other people and their perception of what is too big or too small :thumbs: X
*Alice*- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Midlands
Re: implant size
At just 3 weeks post-op sweetheart, you should be concentrating on your recovery.... yes, for some women 600CCs is a huge implant, but for others, this is what it takes to give them the look they want to achieve.. I'm concerned that right now you're suffering a case of the boobie blues lovely, which is hugely common after your BA Give yourself time to heal, allow your body to adjust to the new you and I promise, you'll feel a whole lot better
Whether we like to hear this or not, most of us will need a re-op within the next 10 years of implantation, whether that be due to sagging, rupture, CC or any other complication, these are the risks we take when undergoing this surgery babe, so enjoy your new boobs!
Think about the reasons why you opted for this surgery? Why you put yourself though an elective operation? The feeling and emotions you had pre-BA that brought you to being post-op...
All those things are why you're here now babe, so reap the rewards of new you! If you're happy with your breast size that's all that matters. These surgeons who have responded to you haven't 'seen' you! They haven't measured you to understand what your breast needs to achieve the 'look' you wanted from your surgery. There are so many factors to be taken into consideration when choosing an implant size and their comments are merely 'guesses' sweetheart. Nothing more. They CANNOT give you a fair consultation without actually seeing you, it's just not possible, so put them out of your mind lovely. It's what make YOU happy that matters, not the opinion of other surgeons who simply cant be certain their opinion is correct without 'seeing you' xxx
Whether we like to hear this or not, most of us will need a re-op within the next 10 years of implantation, whether that be due to sagging, rupture, CC or any other complication, these are the risks we take when undergoing this surgery babe, so enjoy your new boobs!
Think about the reasons why you opted for this surgery? Why you put yourself though an elective operation? The feeling and emotions you had pre-BA that brought you to being post-op...
All those things are why you're here now babe, so reap the rewards of new you! If you're happy with your breast size that's all that matters. These surgeons who have responded to you haven't 'seen' you! They haven't measured you to understand what your breast needs to achieve the 'look' you wanted from your surgery. There are so many factors to be taken into consideration when choosing an implant size and their comments are merely 'guesses' sweetheart. Nothing more. They CANNOT give you a fair consultation without actually seeing you, it's just not possible, so put them out of your mind lovely. It's what make YOU happy that matters, not the opinion of other surgeons who simply cant be certain their opinion is correct without 'seeing you' xxx
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