Has anyone had polyurethane foam covered implants?
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Has anyone had polyurethane foam covered implants?
Hi girls, just wondered if anyone has any experience with these? They are what ive chosen after lots of research, just wondered how that research translates into real women, would be good to hear from you. My date is November 10th, 285cc polyurethane overs, mod profile. Im so excited I can hardly wait!
Jen23- BJSF Addict
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Re: Has anyone had polyurethane foam covered implants?
I am due to have these too and read some threads on here from women who had them. If you use the search bar, there should be quite a few posts about them. You could also try searching for furry brazilians as that's what they're also called. Your date is so near I bet you are really excited x
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Re: Has anyone had polyurethane foam covered implants?
As in previous post if you use the search bar it will bring up some older posts that you may like to read through.
Polyurethane implants are relatively new but are being used more & more in the UK by surgeons, they have the lowest rate for capsular contracture. They do take a lot longer to soften that other implants but from reading other posts on here I haven't heard anything negative said about them.
Hopefully some of the ladies that have them will be along shortly to offer you some advise from their own experience of having them XXX
Polyurethane implants are relatively new but are being used more & more in the UK by surgeons, they have the lowest rate for capsular contracture. They do take a lot longer to soften that other implants but from reading other posts on here I haven't heard anything negative said about them.
Hopefully some of the ladies that have them will be along shortly to offer you some advise from their own experience of having them XXX
mirren001- Moderator
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Re: Has anyone had polyurethane foam covered implants?
Thanks so much everyone, I will check it out for sure . It was the reduced rate of CC that I liked, plus the fact they go over. Reduced healing time is always a bonus!
Jen23- BJSF Addict
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