Sometimes i feel regretful
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Princess_x
tinkerbell24
rachij
ravenxwaves
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Sometimes i feel regretful
not because i had the operation, but sometimes i feel i'm not happy with the implant i ended up going with. Gummy bear implants are a lot firmer than the regular allergan natrelle ones, and definitely not as soft or squishy as CUIs. i know gummy bears are a lot safer statistically but i just feel like it's not what i wanted. Wondering whether to save up for a reop and how much that would cost me
ravenxwaves- BJSF Addict
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Location : Newcastle
Re: Sometimes i feel regretful
Hey,
I've got the gummy bear implants (nagor impleo) and mine are soft and squishy -maybe it was the placement you had that you're not feeling them as much?
I've got the gummy bear implants (nagor impleo) and mine are soft and squishy -maybe it was the placement you had that you're not feeling them as much?
rachij- BJSF Addict
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Location : stone, staffordshire
Re: Sometimes i feel regretful
Ur still under 6 months loads more softening to do
A reop would be slightly more as u have the price if removing the implants u have, or so I've read
Give it time xx
A reop would be slightly more as u have the price if removing the implants u have, or so I've read
Give it time xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Glasgow
Re: Sometimes i feel regretful
You've still got time to soften. I would feel happy knowing I've got the safest implants. A re-op would be around £5k.
Princess_x- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Wales
Re: Sometimes i feel regretful
Wow, if a reop would cost £5000 then I'd really suggest being patient, honey :) As the other girls have said you still have time to soften up and gain that natural feel to your implants :) Your avi looks fabulous and your boobs look so natural, yet so shapely and big! I'd be very proud of the look of them if I was you :)
Remember that you still have a lot of time for your implants to adjust to your body so give it time, babe..
I really hope you're okay :) Keep us updated and good luck!!
Take care xxxxxxxxxx
Remember that you still have a lot of time for your implants to adjust to your body so give it time, babe..
I really hope you're okay :) Keep us updated and good luck!!
Take care xxxxxxxxxx
tigertonix- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Lancashire
Re: Sometimes i feel regretful
You'll soften up loads more Hun, at around a year you'll notice so much more diffence . X
mrsball- Global Mod
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Re: Sometimes i feel regretful
Sorry to hear your not happy. I know it's hard to be patient but they will get their x
Sahara1981- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : uk
Re: Sometimes i feel regretful
I speak from experience of needing patience loool, it will all settle xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Glasgow
Re: Sometimes i feel regretful
At just 5 months post-op you've a LONG way to go before you're going to feel the full benefits of your BA and that includes nice, soft, squidgey boobs that will feel very natural to the touch.
So give your boobs time to reach their full potential before making any decisions babe - I'm sure after 'fully healed' you'll be very happy with your choice xx
So give your boobs time to reach their full potential before making any decisions babe - I'm sure after 'fully healed' you'll be very happy with your choice xx
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