IMPLANTS??????
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IMPLANTS??????
Hi Ladies
Just aquick question. Transform and Mya both offer allergan cui with a ten year guarantee as standard. Im a bit confused about all the different implants. Is it worth paying so much more for the allergan soft touch or nagor etc that come with a lifetime guarantee? Whats your opinions? Who had standard and who paid extra? Any advise would be great!!! Thanks xxxx
Just aquick question. Transform and Mya both offer allergan cui with a ten year guarantee as standard. Im a bit confused about all the different implants. Is it worth paying so much more for the allergan soft touch or nagor etc that come with a lifetime guarantee? Whats your opinions? Who had standard and who paid extra? Any advise would be great!!! Thanks xxxx
kirsti- Active BJSF Member
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Re: IMPLANTS??????
I had standard, I think it was mainly cost that kept me with the CUI as I am poor. I still rate them as a good implant.
Me too!
Im really poor too hon! Think cui will be fine, im just startin to stress coz of all the different opinions on the subject xxx
kirsti- Active BJSF Member
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Location : glengarnock scotland
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Hi, I had the CUI's too, and if I had the money then I would have got the FDA approved ones, but since loads have women have had them and they've been out a while I thought they would be ok since they are allergan anyway it would be bad press for the brand name if they were rubbish xx
lisxxx9- BJSF Addict
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Location : Scotland
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The only Allergan implant that is FDA approved is the McGhan 410 I think, and it's not widely available, it is a myth that the inspira soft touches are FDA approved. They are a really great implant with a lifetime guarantee but they are not FDA approved.
Jess xx
Jess xx
Jessica- BJSF Elite Member
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hey
i have just had mine (9 days PO) and i enquired just before as decided to change from PIP
The allergan range is best (previously called mchan) and the CUI are budget range- but i believe better than PIP
the inspira range is the best i think - i chose responsive ones whcih are FDA approved...
think the soft touch is even better but hasnt been out long enough to be approved by fda?
thats what i have gathered anyway from all previous research!xxxx
i have just had mine (9 days PO) and i enquired just before as decided to change from PIP
The allergan range is best (previously called mchan) and the CUI are budget range- but i believe better than PIP
the inspira range is the best i think - i chose responsive ones whcih are FDA approved...
think the soft touch is even better but hasnt been out long enough to be approved by fda?
thats what i have gathered anyway from all previous research!xxxx
ruthie84pink- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : Surrey
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