Starting out with very little tissue?
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Estelle74uk
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Starting out with very little tissue?
evening ladies
hope everyone is ok :) i'm just wondering if any girls have started with very little breast tissue and what cc you had and what that took you up to?
I'm a size 6 and very tiny (frame and boobers! lol), im not sure what size i want to go up (either large c or small d though), but i'd love to know what other girls in my position have gone for and how happy you are with your results?
now i've picked my consultations (and 99% sure which surgeon) i'm really stressing about getting the right size and not getting baby blues - would really appreciate all the advice you girls have
gem x
hope everyone is ok :) i'm just wondering if any girls have started with very little breast tissue and what cc you had and what that took you up to?
I'm a size 6 and very tiny (frame and boobers! lol), im not sure what size i want to go up (either large c or small d though), but i'd love to know what other girls in my position have gone for and how happy you are with your results?
now i've picked my consultations (and 99% sure which surgeon) i'm really stressing about getting the right size and not getting baby blues - would really appreciate all the advice you girls have
gem x
littlewellies- BJSF Addict
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Re: Starting out with very little tissue?
I'm size 6, very tiny and started off with nothing, I had 315 first BA and ended up 30DD, I had 495 second BA and I'm now 30FF x
Princess_x- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Starting out with very little tissue?
wow!! ive spoken to a few size 6 girls now that have had between 275-325 and ended up a D - this fills me full of confidence, not sure how happy i'd be with a conservative C haha did you have unders with your first? x
littlewellies- BJSF Addict
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I'm a size 6, 30B and am having 280cc on tuesday, hoping for a DD but will let you know what I end up with
ciantwo- BJSF Addict
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Hi just popped on here for a quick look and noticed your post. Im a size 6, started off 30a, first one I had 290 and ended up a 32dd, 30e, just had my second one with 410 and now a 30ff
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Estelle74uk- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: Starting out with very little tissue?
Sorry not sure how to edit, I meant I am a 28ff!!
Estelle74uk- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: Starting out with very little tissue?
thank you girls, really appreciate your info, if my surgeon suggests the 270 mark now i wont be quite so dubious :) estelle did you have unders or overs? x
littlewellies- BJSF Addict
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I had overs both time, I have little tissue as well. To be honest, like most people, even now I wish that I had gone a little bit bigger!! So if you worry about that, just go with the biggest they give you.
what have they offered?
what have they offered?
Estelle74uk- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: Starting out with very little tissue?
i havent got my first consultation until 17th jan, but my consultation with the surgeon i really want who practices in my home town isnt until 10th jan
i dont want them to look silly or too big but i do want to be happy with them - think im going to try and rice and tights trick on i read on here and see what kind of size i'd like ideally!
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i dont want them to look silly or too big but i do want to be happy with them - think im going to try and rice and tights trick on i read on here and see what kind of size i'd like ideally!
x
littlewellies- BJSF Addict
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Re: Starting out with very little tissue?
Yes good idea. obviously the first time you have them done, anything bigger than you have is great :) Exciting though!
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Estelle74uk- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: Starting out with very little tissue?
definitely!! think thats what i need to remember here! im going to ibiza in july do u think after 5 months they will be softened up? x
littlewellies- BJSF Addict
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Hiya, I had unders both times :) xx
Princess_x- BJSF Elite Member
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thanks, i expect to have unders, from all the before and after pics ive seen on the websites suggested on the newbies forum i think that looks better on smaller pre-ba sizes, bit worried about the recovery time though, i wanted to be back in work after a week! xx
littlewellies- BJSF Addict
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im in marketing hun, just at a desk all day, really a lot of what i do can be done at home so hopefully ill be able to negotiate something!! xx
littlewellies- BJSF Addict
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Hopefully you should be fine after a week then hun, but I really wouldn't commit yourself to going in. Often the week marker is a turning point for the majority of us, but for some it can take a little longer sweetness so if you can arrange for you to work from home, it would probably be best for you :thumbs: xx
Re: Starting out with very little tissue?
is there anything i can be doing pre-op to help recovery? i've given up smoking and been going to the gym xx
littlewellies- BJSF Addict
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It's great you've given up smoking littlewellies, that's one of the worst things you can do to hinder your healing so well done you!!!
The best thing you can do is start on a healthy diet. You can find some tips in this thread [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] lovely.
A good diet, plenty of fluids and as fit as you can be. That's what's going to give the best chance of recovery hun. Xx
The best thing you can do is start on a healthy diet. You can find some tips in this thread [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] lovely.
A good diet, plenty of fluids and as fit as you can be. That's what's going to give the best chance of recovery hun. Xx
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well i gave up to pay for the surgery but if it helps thats a bonus, i also had no idea you had to stop vitamins! such a good job i was directed to this forum :) haha xx
littlewellies- BJSF Addict
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Yeah, no vitamins and no garlic in your food either babe. Apparently garlic acts as a blood thinner so do avoid that too. Xxx
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i detest garlic i have no problem with that lol if i was prime minister i'd ban the stuff there is nothing worse than garlic breath on someone the day after they've eaten loads!!1 xx
littlewellies- BJSF Addict
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Re: Starting out with very little tissue?
tried the rice boobies last night (amazing tip!!) with 300gs and they fit nicely in a D sports bra - i thought 300 would be small that tip deffo put the cc's into perspective for me and chilled me out about having smaller implants! x
littlewellies- BJSF Addict
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They look good, 300 is a good implant, I achieved a 30DD from a 315 first time around :) x
Princess_x- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Starting out with very little tissue?
Hi I'm also a size 6 with hardly anything at the mo between a 32a/32aa having partial unders on 11th jan. my surgeon said the min we would go is 270cc but will be between that and 300cc he will decide on the day but I trust him. I want to achieve a full c cup and I have no worries that I won't get what I want :) xx
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