allergan cui or natrelles
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allergan cui or natrelles
hi
i have been thinking over the last couple of days whether its actually worth paying extra for the natrelles
if they do give a more natural look then its deffo something which i would pay more for, but didnt know if the name was just a bit of a con really lol
its seems with someone like transform whos aftercare is a big sparse that the extra money i pay wont actually leave me in any sort of better situation.
any help please
i have been thinking over the last couple of days whether its actually worth paying extra for the natrelles
if they do give a more natural look then its deffo something which i would pay more for, but didnt know if the name was just a bit of a con really lol
its seems with someone like transform whos aftercare is a big sparse that the extra money i pay wont actually leave me in any sort of better situation.
any help please
saranne88- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : west midlands
Re: allergan cui or natrelles
The CUI is a standard implant Saranne, The Natrelle is a superior implant and is also FDA approved.
Both implants are manufactured by Allergan which is a trusted and well established company.
With Transform you can see your surgeon free for 3 years post-op and will receive a 10 year warranty with either implant you choose, so should you have a clinically dignosed rupture (an ultrasound/MRI scan) , CC or any of the other complications Transform list, you will receive free surgery and implant replacement for both CUIs and Natrelles.
The extra money is basically because you will be getting a 'superior Implant' with the Natrelle which is also FDA approved.
I have CUI's, I did extensive research when I needed a re-op and found that most of us will need a re-op by the time we reach 10 years post-op, so as the implant warranty of the CUIs lasts for the 10 years, I thought I'd go for that one. But this was my decision, some women prefer to buy the best they can get, I just wanted the best 'for me'
I found an article released by Allergan reassuring everyone after the whole PIP scandal of the stringent testing they do of their Natrelle, McGhan and CUI ranges, so I KNEW that ALL implants Allergan make are thoroughly checked, so I was fine to go with the CUIs. You can read the article HERE if you's like to.
Just think about what 'you'd' be happier with inside your body babe and make your decision from there. Both implants will look exactly the same inside you, no different whatsoever and you'll have lovely soft boobies either way :thumbs: xx
Both implants are manufactured by Allergan which is a trusted and well established company.
With Transform you can see your surgeon free for 3 years post-op and will receive a 10 year warranty with either implant you choose, so should you have a clinically dignosed rupture (an ultrasound/MRI scan) , CC or any of the other complications Transform list, you will receive free surgery and implant replacement for both CUIs and Natrelles.
The extra money is basically because you will be getting a 'superior Implant' with the Natrelle which is also FDA approved.
I have CUI's, I did extensive research when I needed a re-op and found that most of us will need a re-op by the time we reach 10 years post-op, so as the implant warranty of the CUIs lasts for the 10 years, I thought I'd go for that one. But this was my decision, some women prefer to buy the best they can get, I just wanted the best 'for me'
I found an article released by Allergan reassuring everyone after the whole PIP scandal of the stringent testing they do of their Natrelle, McGhan and CUI ranges, so I KNEW that ALL implants Allergan make are thoroughly checked, so I was fine to go with the CUIs. You can read the article HERE if you's like to.
Just think about what 'you'd' be happier with inside your body babe and make your decision from there. Both implants will look exactly the same inside you, no different whatsoever and you'll have lovely soft boobies either way :thumbs: xx
Re: allergan cui or natrelles
Hi
Does that mean the McGhan and CUI are not FDA approved?
Also, are McGhan made by Allergan too? I was under the impression they were a different manufacturer..
Many thanks x
Does that mean the McGhan and CUI are not FDA approved?
Also, are McGhan made by Allergan too? I was under the impression they were a different manufacturer..
Many thanks x
contessina- Active BJSF Member
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Location : UK
Re: allergan cui or natrelles
Oh, I've found some answers in that link you posted Cookie, thankyou for that x
contessina- Active BJSF Member
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Location : UK
Re: allergan cui or natrelles
I opted for Natrelles. I felt both at consultation and the Natrelles are much firmer and sturdier feeling. The CUI's felt quite flimsy, softer but flimsier, and reminded me far too much of how the dreaded PIP's felt. My PS said he prefers Natrelles as the CUI's are more likely to cause rippling if you opt for a large implant. It's personal choice though this is just my take on it x
Princess_x- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Wales
Re: allergan cui or natrelles
I have the same opinion as playboy bunny. I too felt the CUI's were a bit more "flimsy" and the Natrelles just felt the superior ones and I picked them without being told which were which. But like I said before there is nothing wrong with CUI's I felt the Naturelles were right "for me". I wanted peace of mind after having my pips out and feel the Naturelles are not referred to as superior for nothing xx
2nd time lucky- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : essex
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