Tuberous breasts
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Tuberous breasts
Has anyone had surgery for tuberous breasts was woundering what procedure they suggest and also rough cost?
Rachy63- Active BJSF Member
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Hi, I can't give any advice on this one really. Have you had a consultation yet? That would be your starting point. I'm sure someone will be along soon to advice you xxx
anneritchley- BJSF Elite Member
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There are lots of girls who have been through here with tuberous breasts. Pop it in the search bar to bring up some older ones. I can't speak from experience, but I would suggest definitely sticking with a BAAPS surgeon. They have a higher skill set, and will be able to properly see what needs doing. Sometimes an implant alone can help, sometimes they have to release some fibres I think. Cost wise will always differ girl to girl, surgeon to surgeon
Charlii- Moderator
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Ok thank you!!!
Rachy63- Active BJSF Member
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Maybe a silly question but where is the search bar lol?? I can't seem to find it!
Rachy63- Active BJSF Member
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Top right hand corner babe x
Roses27- BJSF Addict
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I had tuberous breasts Hun, although mine coupled with a droop from having 3 kids. It's not an easy thing to correct and I would listen to the baaps surgeons as they will have done this operation more back in the day when it was more common to get it on nhs. I had all sorts of different advice, it's very hard to know what is right, but the 2 baaps surgeons both said I needed a lift and smallish anatomical
Implants over the muscle so that is what I had . Even then I've got a bit of a problem with my more constricted breast and have to have a re op . However all tuberous breasts are different so the right solution for you may be different. My left breast has bent completely corrected and is a very nice perky non pointy 34 dd. just shout if you need more info xx
Implants over the muscle so that is what I had . Even then I've got a bit of a problem with my more constricted breast and have to have a re op . However all tuberous breasts are different so the right solution for you may be different. My left breast has bent completely corrected and is a very nice perky non pointy 34 dd. just shout if you need more info xx
Emma71- Active BJSF Member
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Location : Chester
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I had tuberous breasts and had surgery on 21st Jan to try and correct them. Have a look at my blog, it's all on there including some pics - boobjobdiary.wordpress.com
I don't think I'll ever be fully free of it without further surgery simply because of the nipples, but I'm happy with how much the implants have improved the shape x
I don't think I'll ever be fully free of it without further surgery simply because of the nipples, but I'm happy with how much the implants have improved the shape x
vth269- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : Shropshire
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[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] - I read your diary last week lovely!!, I must have found it through Google :)
How lovely to meet you *cyber-ly* at least.
It's a lovely story, your boobs look fantastic xx
How lovely to meet you *cyber-ly* at least.
It's a lovely story, your boobs look fantastic xx
sarahlou222- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : West Yorkshire
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I had a nipple reduction too but looking at vth269 blog I would say mine were in a much worse state to start with so hers goes to show you can still get a great result with less invasive surgery. It really depends what kind of boobie you start with.
Vth yours look brilliant, such a lovely shape xx
Vth yours look brilliant, such a lovely shape xx
Emma71- Active BJSF Member
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Location : Chester
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Vth I loved your blog, your boobs look amazing.
Emma71, I will have to have a lift too and want a nipple reduction. Has the nipple reduction made you lose any sensitivity? Would it be ok to see your pictures please? X
Emma71, I will have to have a lift too and want a nipple reduction. Has the nipple reduction made you lose any sensitivity? Would it be ok to see your pictures please? X
mrspb- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : Birmingham
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Wow they look amazing, and nice shape to them, you must be chuffed, thank u for sharing, I'm gonna read the whole thing tonight when kids in bed :)
Twinky- BJSF Elite Member
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Yes of course you can, pm me and will give the password. Beware though they ain't finished yet!! No loss of sensitivity, in fact more sensitive I would say xx
Emma71- Active BJSF Member
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Location : Chester
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Great to hear, private messaged you. Thanks hun x
mrspb- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : Birmingham
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Thank you for all the lovely comments about my blog :) I hope everyone else gets the results you're after. I'm so happy with mine, it's hard to remember what it was like before. It was only a mild case of tuberous breasts but enough, correcting them was the best thing I ever did. x
vth269- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : Shropshire
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