Too big?!?! Started by: Rebecca

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  • Rebecca 4
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    This may sound ridiculous when getting a BA but has anyone had their boobs done then wish they didn’t get that big of an implant?? I’m getting 400cc in 3 weeks and I’m seeing a range of sizes from girls with D all the way up to a G!! I told dr traynor I wanted them to look natural and in proportion and suggested 350cc – 450cc!!! So I’ve gone with the middle but I think a g would just be too big on me! What are your thoughts?! Xxx

    Sophie 38
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    I’ve had 450/500cc and they defo don’t look too big on me! I’m quite happy with the size currently but I’m only 16DPO so I know a lot of changes are still going to happen.
    I would say to trust your surgeon as he knows what he’s talking about, but maybe have another consult with him and perhaps have a smaller size available on the day incase you change your mind? Bear in mind that we measure bigger than what we look too, so although some sizes can sound massive, they don’t always look that size.
    Good luck 🙂 xx

    Jodie 41
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    @beccat17 Hii 🙂 Mr Traynor has offered me between 300-450 HP partials. I want to be a decent size but no too big. I’ve told them to order 375, 400 & 425. Havent a clue what to choose so guna go back and see him in a few weeks xx

    Jen 107
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    Hi Rebecca I totally agree with @sophiex26x, we measure way bigger than we look. For example I’m looking at my boobs now thinking yeah I reckon they’re a D/DD, but then just out of curiosity I put my measurements into boob or bust and it put me as a G! As in G for ginormous boobies haha! I also think that once you get out of A/B territory you can’t tell what size they are just by looking at them. Basically I wouldn’t at all focus on the cup size you’re going to come out at, more just what’s going to look natural and in proportion to your body shape, and the best person to trust for that is your surgeon. I didn’t have Traynor but everyone on here swears by him so you’re in good hands! Xxx

    Chloe 122
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    G cup means nothing without a band size….. 30G will be a lot smaller than a 38G for example…… I had 450mod plus Boux ave measured me a 34F and I measured myself on boob or bust 30G (32FF) also fits as if u go down/up a band size u also do with the cup…. I def dont think they look what I thought an f/g cup looked if anything I would of gone bigger, some people haven’t noticed in clothes and as they gradually get bigger I think this is y I don’t think they are that big, I’d say bigger implants are 500cc+ ….. 400 is a good size implant your prob measure about an E cup…. the only thing u have to think of with the bigger implants is getting bras in your size the bigger you are the less choice you have but upto an F cup your ok though some brands only go up to an E cup, I’ve not had s problem with it there’s been the odd bra I couldn’t get in my size but it depends on what your preference on underwear is, I’d say looking at bras May help to decide what size u want to be….. I don’t think your be too big with that size your surgeon wouldn’t suggest something that would make you look out of proportion unless you went in and said you wanted huge boobs and to look like Katie Price (which would take more than one BA) 350 from what I’ve seen your be about a DD/E but it depends on how much breast tissue u have, I’m basing that on you being slim with no more than a b cup only from what I’ve seen I’m now about 15weeks post op xx

    Mae 79
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    Just thought I’d share this pic. As Chloe said above, cup size is completely irrelevant unless you know the back size. I’m in a 32f now but that is not the same as a 36f for example. Xx

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    Rebecca 4
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    Well thank you ladies! Think I’m going to stick with the 400cc and trust the dr!!! Xx

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