Post op 'D' shaped boobs
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Post op 'D' shaped boobs
Just wondering when people started to lose that early post op 'D' shape to their boobs?
I'm 7 weeks post op tomorrow and if I'm honest I LOVE how my boobs look so far, but they still have that D shape to them. I had anatomical unders so I'm guessing that will make a difference to how long it takes.
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I'm 7 weeks post op tomorrow and if I'm honest I LOVE how my boobs look so far, but they still have that D shape to them. I had anatomical unders so I'm guessing that will make a difference to how long it takes.
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muddypaws- BJSF Addict
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Re: Post op 'D' shaped boobs
It really depends on the girl when they fluff. We have pics from a previous girl in our info section, she fluffed in 5weeks. Mine were 6months. Mine were on the longer side, but it can certainly take a while. Sorry! Just need to be patient!
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Thanks Charlii, I wasn't sure if that was part of the fluffing process or not. Can't wait till they've fluffed
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muddypaws- BJSF Addict
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Mine are about 9 weeks-ish old now and I have lost the D shape, and I have furries which are renown for taking longer!! All depends on the person I think. xxx
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Oh, so it could be sooner rather than later then, fingers crossed. Can't wait to see my surgeon on Tuesday and hopefully get the all clear to wear big girls bra's lol xxx
muddypaws- BJSF Addict
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Re: Post op 'D' shaped boobs
Do anatomicals fluff? As they are form stable? Mine are. But I had mine over
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Oh I dunno, I sure hope so... Id hate to think they would stay this hard forever :-/
muddypaws- BJSF Addict
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Hi, I have anatomical and yes I'm sure they fluff. I noticed mine dropping more than fluffing though. Xx
anneritchley- BJSF Elite Member
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Oh thanks Anne, i did think they did, phew x
muddypaws- BJSF Addict
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Anatomicals do fluff. It'll be to a lesser degree than a round, but they definitely do. They'll get much softer over time
Charlii- Moderator
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Mine are fab by the way, such a lovely shape and they jiggle xx
anneritchley- BJSF Elite Member
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That's fab! I'm really happy I oped for the anatomicals, and really happy with the shape too. Anne, do yours feel stuck to your chest still or does that feeling change in time? xxxanneritchley wrote:Mine are fab by the way, such a lovely shape and they jiggle xx
muddypaws- BJSF Addict
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Thanks Charlii, everyday mine feel better and better now I'm pleased to say. Still have really sensitive nipples and no feeling in the bottom of my boobs - but hey, at least I have boobs Haha!Charlii wrote:Anatomicals do fluff. It'll be to a lesser degree than a round, but they definitely do. They'll get much softer over time
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muddypaws- BJSF Addict
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Re: Post op 'D' shaped boobs
Hi muddypaws. No they don't feel stuck to my chest now. They will settle and become more a part of you. My nipples are still so sensitive though and numb on the bottom half of boobs and I'm 7 months PO. But I can live with that xx
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