moving breast implants together
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moving breast implants together
me again not sure if anyone can help but thought id ask
ive been online and asked the question and the answer seems to be yes
my implants i feel are too far apart and i was wondering can they be moved together in the pockets xx
ive been online and asked the question and the answer seems to be yes
my implants i feel are too far apart and i was wondering can they be moved together in the pockets xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: moving breast implants together
Maybe. It really depends on how your ribs sit. If they slope outwards then it could be very difficult to get them closer together. A larger implant can be used or the pocket can be changed. I'm on my phone at the moment so can't find the link. But I asked this question to James a while back when I felt my gap was too wide. It took over 6 months but eventually they did get closer together. Although for my next op I think I'll go for slightly wider implants, I'd like a bit more side boob and a closer gap. It's not big enough for me to bother now but maybe after kids.
Re: moving breast implants together
yeah def thats my thinking im just not happy with the i cant get it close together at all but hoping to get some sort of answer when i see my surgeon
if he needs to do a reop and the option was possible for me to pay for other implants to bring then closer think i would do it xx
if he needs to do a reop and the option was possible for me to pay for other implants to bring then closer think i would do it xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: moving breast implants together
To be honest Tink as your boobs have yet to drop they will sit far apart. When you have your re-op to correct the problem you're going to see a VERY different result to what you have now. You'll have better cleavage and movement from your boobs. Until then lovely the problems you're having are down to the complication you're having with your boobs. Xx
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Re: moving breast implants together
so when things are sorted and my boobs lowered or they drop there should be a diff in the gap, i mean its not massive really but i would love my boobs a little closer together xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: moving breast implants together
aw well thats good to know at least if i still ask the surgeon my question i always know the answer to help others
patience i tell you patience lol xx
patience i tell you patience lol xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: moving breast implants together
No can say YOU haven't been patient Tink
Right now you're getting no movement at all 'cos your boobs are held tight and high, but once they're released (maybe just needing the capsule releasing) they should lower and will be fuller with more movement hun.
You'll have a very different result sweetness for sure
Right now you're getting no movement at all 'cos your boobs are held tight and high, but once they're released (maybe just needing the capsule releasing) they should lower and will be fuller with more movement hun.
You'll have a very different result sweetness for sure
Re: moving breast implants together
yeah thats all making sense im sure its CC xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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