They just don't look right what do you all think?? Started by: Cilla

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  • Cilla 2
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    Hey can anyone else see what I see or am I just being paranoid! I am 7 weeks post op. I don’t expect them to be completely healed but I feel like the right one looks so much bigger than the other one ???? I know you get one bigger than the other generally but I feel they look as if they have just been stuck on. I have no real cleavage and I feel the left one looks quite saggy. I just really hate them and I keep finding things wrong or not right and if I’ve paid nearly 6000 I expect more. Honest opinions ladies am I just being paranoid x I have attached a photo x

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    Cilla 2
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    Here’s one from this morning x

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    Stacey 496
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    Hi Hun I can defo see one is bigger than the other if it’s just got bigger than the other go see and get checked by the nurse Hun if not I’d say it’s just not settled aswell as the other one yet and your only 7 weeks post op I say there’s more healing and drop and fluff to do xx

    Laura 47
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    It looks like your right has dropped more than your left? Also Mr Traynor told me that the gap have between your boobs won’t change so if you had a gap between before hand that will be the same, unless you put a bra on to push them together. I’d contact your clinic and bring your next post op appointment forward if your worried xx

    Stacey 496
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    Like Laura said Hun if your gap was quite big befor hand it won’t change as the gap doesn’t change with implants xx

    Claudine 196
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    A gap does change with implants that’s why the placing of the implant is crucial i had a ‘normal gap’ for a woman with small breasts (or so i was told before the op, i could create a cleavage with use of a padded bra as i had a small b cup (volume at the base due to feeding) i now have a huge gap and can’t create a clevage as my breast don’t move, your very early post op as as they soften and drop you should be able to achieve a good clevage with use of a bra, it would also help to see your concerns if you got someone else to take a photo so your not using your pectorals on the photo also we could see the position of your nipples better, try not to worry at this stage the size difference is also something most go through for the first 2-months post op xxx

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    Stacey 496
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    @claudine mr traynor told me your gap will never change no matter what implant size or profile used in a ba I can’t only say what I was and he was right when it comes down to me my gaps stayed the same as befor my ba xxx

    Stacey 496
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    Also your having a lot of problems regarding your ba Hun so yours might not be the same due to The problems your having with your implants xxx

    Claudine 196
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    Exactly my point Stacey if you read my comment again it says ‘implant placement’ is crucial, a small pre-op gap may be suggestive of a large post op gap depending on implant profile size and placement so yes of course you can change the size of a gap, i think what Mr Traynor meant was the surgery it’s self wont change your gap but you can definately make a gap bigger, yes im having lots of problems but i haven’t photo shopped my picture, you can clearly see there’s a ‘park your scooter here’ gap that wasn’t there before so the BA has widened my gap xxx

    Claudine 196
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    Anatomicaly your gap will never change but the placement of implants can widen the gap if it reduces clevage or the implant is too narrow of pocket size loose or displacement x

    Stacey 496
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    @claudine I get what your saying Hun and with regards to your cleavage yours won’t be the same as yours don’t move like they should and would with push up bras like befor your ba obvs once you get yours sorted they should go back to how they where like I said I can only go off what the sugeon said and he’s the expert not me and I’ve found it to be true with what he said regards to my own personal experience with my journey xxx

    Sylvianna 47
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    From what I know, the gaps (and any asymmetries) you had before the operation would remain the same afterwards, only it might be more obvious because you have implants/bigger boobs xx

    Claudine 196
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    I agree Stacey anatomicaly it wont change ever, i don’t think Cilla has any real worries in this department i think she allready has quite a clevage without a bra and by the time she has D&Fd it will be even better i just dont think it’s safe to tell people a BA does not change a gap when it definately can, a BA can’t be used to close a gap but it can accentuate it, i dont want to argue neither of us are qualified and you have your issues to at the moment but i wont pretend this hasn’t happened to me, im commenting from my actual own experience not just one ive talked about xxx

    Stacey 496
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    @sylvianna that’s what I’m trying to say I’m just not very good with the way I would things @claudine that’s my point it hasn’t changed the gap it’s just made it more obvious hasn’t made it bigger or smaller but I’m not gonna argue either we both have our views and neither of us are qualified in this arguing over it won’t change anything

    Claudine 196
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    Thanks for your reply Stacey xxx

    Sylvianna 47
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    @stacey yeah hun i totally got what you were saying xxx

    Mel
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    @cilla what surgeon did you have??

    Stacey 496
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    Hi Hun you can defo tell they are sitting st different highs but obvs your still so early on that could change it’s a big stupid that he’s next available app is September tho and obvs if you feel one is going to the side that doesn’t sound normal xxx

    Claudine 196
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    Do you mean like this?

    Claudine 196
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    Try again x

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    Claudine 196
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    If they cant see you until september i would call the nurse and ask her to ask your surgeon if it might be appropriate for you to wear a breast strap for a while and see how that goes, ive just recently started to wear one and it definately helps at pulling it back in, once i remove it it slides back over within 10 mins but im 4 months post op so i know it wont have any real benefit now but i guess im just trying to prevent it getting worse but if i had started wearing it at your stage who knows it may have prevented it, during my first 3 months i often had days where it suddenly evened out and would stay like that for one or two days then drift off again, i do have other complications that are probably creating this problem but i have also seen pictures like this from girls who have healed beautifuly and gone on to have near perfect assymetry so try not to think that this is a long term problem for you at this stage, i have to say though to be left 3 months in the dark is going to be the hardest part, i appreciate that surgeons are very busy but time and time again we see on the forum girls who have concerns waiting months to be seen, but then i also think half or more of those girls have healed past their problems before that appointment comes round, really hope someone can put your mind at rest, i know you probably wont appreciate this right now but i honestly do think they look great, i think your clevage is great considering your braless there a fine size and a lovely shape, natural looking but full of volume xxx

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