Tiny size!!! Started by: Girlie

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  • Girlie 2
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    Hello all the sweet girls out there!
    I’m panicking! SO after ten years of waiting I’m finally having my BA next month. All super excited but… At the consultation I have mentioned to surgeon that I’m planning to lose weight, and he said I should do it before BA so that the results can be more predictable. At that time I’d say I was a small 30D. He insisted that 250-275 is the best option to achieve DD/E, but still look natural. Can’t go bigger due to no sagging, little amount of skin. So I followed the advice, lost weight and dropped down…by about 2 cup sizes! :((((((( I think I will continue shrinking to an about A cup till surgery… I am in panic mode as I do not want to waste 5k and go through all the hassle to achieve a B or small C.
    Is it still possible to change implant size? (consultation with surgeon is not available anymore apparently, cause he’s busy) (I’m a size 6 on top, 26-27inch under bust, always wear “two size bigger” bras, and am scared to have to continue to wear them after all this money)

    Hannah 63
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    When is your BA? Surely you can see him before surgery? I’m guessing if you’ve changed that much your implant size will need changing and you need atleast 2 weeks before the op to do that x

    Girlie 2
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    Thank you for reply!! BA is 7th June, and I was told he barely gets to Newcastle (next available appointment with him would be 10th June 🙁 )
    I got appointment for 15th of May with coordinator and nurse, but not sure if coordinator can change implant sizes or sort me out :/ If they can’t change it then I’m not going to get it done altogether

    Nadia 22
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    I had dr Mounir, and as I was not 100% I wanted to go ahead, he did my consultation, but said I would need another to check everything I wanted if I did decide to go ahead.
    I originally saw him end march, booked surgery for end April and saw him again just before.
    Ring your pc if he can’t do it, maybe try another surgeon, you need to be sure about what you’re trying to achieve with them before you get into surgery! Good luck. Xx

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