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Implant shapes...round or year drop?

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Post by mrs_s_88 13th December 2012, 11:23 am

Hi ladies,
I want my breasts to look fairly natural. What are your experiences with implant shape. Do you have round or tear drop and how natural do they look? I am worried as my chest is a little muscular that round ones will look too 'stuck on'.
Thanks
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Post by COOKIE 13th December 2012, 11:31 am

You can get a very natural appearance from either round or anatomical hun.

Anatomicals are generally best for those with very little or no breast tissue at all or those with very little body fat as these women have virtually nothing to cover the top of an implant.

Everyone else which is the majority of us, can have rounds and given the right size and placement achieve the look they're wanting from their surgery yes xx
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Post by rockyk12 13th December 2012, 11:37 am

Hey mrs s I was really worried about this too because I'm big into weight lifting and didnt want the rounded look either, my surgeon suggested high profile round because I am tall I needed the projection or something along them lines, not sure at this stage what the final result will be but defo wont have the stuck on look lol but he said he didnt like to use the tear drops because they can move out of place and he didnt like to use them anymore but you should defo discuss with you surgeon and get more than 1 opinion! Xx
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Post by misf1 13th December 2012, 11:43 am

There can be a few more complcation risks with the anatomical such as flipping, rotation etc. You need to make sure the surgeon is very experienced with these implants. I have rounds and they are pretty natural with a hint of fake about them.
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Post by mrs_s_88 13th December 2012, 11:44 am

Thank you for replying Hun. I love me some weight lifting as well. So that was why I was concerned. I have my first consultation next week so I will be sure to make my feelings known to him. I have booked 3 different consultations with three different surgeons just to safe. :thumbs:
Hope you are feeling ok after your surgery and you are loving your new boobies :-) xxx
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Post by mrs_s_88 13th December 2012, 11:48 am

Misf1 a little bit of fake never hurt anyone Cheerleader haha. I don't mind that, just don't want them to look like two balls on my chest. But having read what you all have put as long as my surgeon is good that shouldn't happen. Cool, I feel better about it now. Thanks ladies xxx
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Post by rockyk12 13th December 2012, 1:36 pm

No problem :) aw well il let you know how I get on getting back to it! Miss it already lol good luck with your consultations hope you find a surgeon you like then you can get the ball rolling :) xxx
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Post by mrs_s_88 13th December 2012, 2:24 pm

Yeah i would be very interested in your progress after surgery. Getting back to training etc. xx
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Post by mrsball 13th December 2012, 2:37 pm

Just Obviosuly let them know you train Hun, as cookie said in an earlier reply on another thread, the placement can be a matter when deciding on women that train due to muscle distortion if you have unders.

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Post by mrs_s_88 13th December 2012, 3:53 pm

Thanks mrsball, I will be sure to bring it up. I have 3 consults booked now. It's very exciting, but a little scary! Can't wait to get my boobies! x
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