Size help Started by: Georgia

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  • Georgia 3
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    Hi need advise
    I currently have implants and am a 34b. Had them 18 years ago and they were smallest size as nothing bigger would fit as was so small at the time. Booked in for removal and replacement next week.
    I’m 5ft 5 and slim build and weight approx 8 st 8 lb. I have three sizes available largest being 415. I’m worried after reading so many posts that the size maybe to big for me. I want to look like I’ve had something done this time round. It was hard to try sizers as we don’t know for sure what size are in already. I have a bad back so don’t want to be weighed forward or do implants not weigh as much as naturual breasts ? Any help please as feeling worried x

    Georgia 3
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    Any help ?

    Sophie 38
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    If you don’t mind me asking, how much is your ba second time around? I’m getting ready to book my second one, so was just curious … I know what you mean though, when your having it done a second time you want to make sure the size is 100% right for you. I had 340cc the first time, and now looking at getting 500cc. Your surgeon will know what looks best and will advise you xx

    Becks 3
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    I have similar stats to you and have had 400hp overs today. I was terrified they would be too big but honestly they are perfect.. i was a 32B to start with and my post op bra is a 34 -E which has a bit of room in it as o don’t think there swollen yet xx

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    Sarah 64
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    Not quite sure from your post what advice or help you need from the forum chick? If your surgeon has recommended 415cc – are you happy with this? Are you thinking these are going to be ok/too small/too big?? As for weight, a 415cc implants is the same as 415 grams. So weigh out 415g of rice in a food bag and that’s what your implant will weigh. 415 grams of natural breast tissue will weigh the sane as 415cc of implant but you need to then add on top your existing breast tissue weight to the implant weight x

    Georgia 3
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    Hi , I was just worried the 415 would be to big and heavy on me. Don’t want to go smaller and regret it but at same time I can’t afford for my back to be effected Thanks for your advise ladies. The cost for removal and new is close to £6k x

    Chloe 122
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    I have 450cc I don’t think they are too big n they don’t feel heavy (but obv that my opinion, if u want to look like you have had your boobs done though I wouldn’t go smaller than the 400, I was an a/bcup before n wore padded bras n even some ppl don’t know I’ve had it done though others do think they look big so they are good size but not in your face xx

    Georgia 3
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    Thank you Chloe that makes me feel like I’m the doing right thing with size x

    Gill 12
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    Hi I’ve had 400 in my right and 375 in my left (I’m small 5″2, although I’m a curvier build than you being 9 stone 3) I was so worried they were going to be too big but honestly I’m 6 days post op and I feel they’re small! I’m currently switching between a D and DD sports bra. I was a 34b before surgery. I think 415 will be perfect xx

    Claire 92
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    I had 430cc overs yesterday, whilst they feel tight and heavy at the moment once the swelling goes down I’m sure they’ll be perfect, I was on the smaller side of 32b xx p.s I’m a couple of inches taller but the around the same weight ( I’ve put on 4lb since yesterday morning!)

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    Georgia 3
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    Wow they look amazing. I’m excited now I’ve seen yours. I went for my pre op today so all beginning to feel real. Xx

    Georgia 3
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    I wouldn’t mind a d cup . I’ve brought 4 sports bra all in a large as wasn’t sure what cup size to get . Excited now xx

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