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I am so excited I am getting my boobs done in December and my pre-op appt is soon where I get tot he pick the size! I am researching but wanted real life opinions. What did you get? What cc's? What type of implants? High, moderate or low profile?

Is the drop and fluff a real thing?

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Mine are 375cc moderate profile. I told my doc I wanted to be about a D cup. Turns out I’m a 32G. Drop and fluff-I guess that’s what I’d call it. Mine looked weirdly squared along the bottom, the rounded out after a couple months. I’m still thrilled with my results almost 4 years later.

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450 cc, silicone, UHP,

I'm 5'4 & 140#, I'm a 36DD-DDD

Yes drop and fluff is a real thing. They look scary, weird, high and square at first. Then they drop and look amazing.

I'm 5 yrs out and still love mineIMG_1384.thumb.jpg.58e786b0566129a4bb1d8c8fa63f3fe4.jpg

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On 11/13/2024 at 14:49, kristieshannon said:

Mine are 375cc moderate profile. I told my doc I wanted to be about a D cup. Turns out I’m a 32G. Drop and fluff-I guess that’s what I’d call it. Mine looked weirdly squared along the bottom, the rounded out after a couple months. I’m still thrilled with my results almost 4 years later.

Shoulda’ added a pic :)

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16 hours ago, kristieshannon said:

Mine are 375cc moderate profile. I told my doc I wanted to be about a D cup. Turns out I’m a 32G. Drop and fluff-I guess that’s what I’d call it. Mine looked weirdly squared along the bottom, the rounded out after a couple months. I’m still thrilled with my results almost 4 years later.

what did you start out at? did you get gummies? or Silicone? They look great!

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58 minutes ago, sillykitty said:

450 cc, silicone, UHP,

I'm 5'4 & 140#, I'm a 36DD-DDD

Yes drop and fluff is a real thing. They look scary, weird, high and square at first. Then they drop and look amazing.

I'm 5 yrs out and still love mineIMG_1384.thumb.jpg.58e786b0566129a4bb1d8c8fa63f3fe4.jpg

I have been looking at the ultra high profile I really love how full they look! what size did you start at?

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I was flat, deflated and basically just skin pre op. But, in this pic, I'm about 30# more than my weight at the time of my BA. So I probably had about a B cup worth of tissue at this point in time.

I like UHP because of the projection and upper pole it gives me

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@sillykitty you look great! I am an A cup of skin LOL I have had 2 children breast fed, this is my second time losing 100+ lbs so my boobies have seen better days. Thank you for your input!

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On 11/14/2024 at 07:32, AmberFL said:






what did you start out at? did you get gummies? or Silicone? They look great!


Honestly I have no idea what actual size I was. I was only wearing sports bras pre-op but had a whole lot of loose flesh. Just empty sacks of skin really. Mine are the “gummy bear” type of silicone implant, and were placed under the muscle.

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