'gummy bear' implant....
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Ktwin2
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'gummy bear' implant....
Just curious but I've read somewhere that these cohesive gummy bear implants dont fluff?? Any truth in it?
flojojo- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: 'gummy bear' implant....
Incorrect id say. Its not the implant that fluffs its the tissues surrounding xox
Cazzyxo- BJSF Addict
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They fluff
You have CUI's though which aren't the 'gummy bear' implants hun. The gummy bears are 100% filled implants such as the Natrelle soft touch or Nagor Impleos. CUIs are 95% filled and a little softer than the gummy bear implants.
You should be aware however that not everyone will fluff, but in the 3 years I've been here I've known of only 2 women that haven't hun. Xx
You have CUI's though which aren't the 'gummy bear' implants hun. The gummy bears are 100% filled implants such as the Natrelle soft touch or Nagor Impleos. CUIs are 95% filled and a little softer than the gummy bear implants.
You should be aware however that not everyone will fluff, but in the 3 years I've been here I've known of only 2 women that haven't hun. Xx
Re: 'gummy bear' implant....
Sorry guys, really confused with what is meant by 'fluff'? I keep seeing it on this site but dont know what it means. Sorry for my ignorance and thanks in advance. Yolanda.
yolanda12310- BJSF Addict
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Have a look at the diagram below Yolanda, it helps describe exactly what the fluffing process is.
Basically its when the implant settles and the breast fills out. X
Basically its when the implant settles and the breast fills out. X
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Thanks Cookie, great stuff, that explains it perfectly!
Thanks again for your help there! x
Thanks again for your help there! x
yolanda12310- BJSF Addict
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Cookie how soft are the Allergan natrelles that MYA do? And am I right in thinking they are 98% filled? x
Ktwin2- BJSF Addict
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Im still blooming waiting for the dop never mind the fluff lol xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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Hi girls, How long for the 'drop and fluff' to happen or does it depend from person to person? x
doracina- Active BJSF Member
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Ktwin2 wrote:Cookie how soft are the Allergan natrelles that MYA do? And am I right in thinking they are 98% filled? x
All implants are soft hun, but the 100% filled and are little firmer than the 95% filled.
Of the Natrelles, the soft touch would be the firmer. The Natrelle Responsives being a little softer, so you'd have to find out which Natrelle implant you'd be having babe, either the soft touch or Responsives. X
Doracina - the dropping and fluffing depends on healing lovely and as we all heal at different rates we will all drop and fluff at different times. Its generally anything from 4 weeks to 6 months hun. Xx
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Oh all of this confuses me, cookie how do I know how "filled" my implants are? I have allergen natrelle's.
Lisa34- BJSF Elite Member
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There are two types of Natrelle implants hun.
Natrelle Soft Touch 100% filled
Natrelle Resonsive 95% filled
So find out which Natrelle implants you have hun and then you'll know which fill you have. X
Natrelle Soft Touch 100% filled
Natrelle Resonsive 95% filled
So find out which Natrelle implants you have hun and then you'll know which fill you have. X
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Thanks cookie, after trying to hunt them down on the Internet as my boobie passport doesn't say, i think they are soft touch. It says that they are true form 3? And true form 2 and 3 are soft touch! Wow who would have thought there were so many different implants x
Lisa34- BJSF Elite Member
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I think the true form 3 are stable gel allowing them to keep their anatomical shape? X
mirren001- Moderator
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Yeah the true form 2 and 3 are stable cohesive gels, but I wasn't sure if mine were 100% filled? It wasn't on any of my paperwork, so I had to do a bit of digging on the Internet and it says that they are both part of the old soft touch range. Have I got this wrong? Oh confused.com!!!!
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