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Old 10-27-2009, 04:38 PM   #1
 
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Would you get a redo if you were me? (Pics)

I wanted the super natural look but I'm afraid they are a little too low... I know they are not bottoming out, but my plastic surgeon did lower my breast fold about an inch. If I got a redo I would either stitch the bottom pocket or get a smaller implant in addition to stitching.

What do you ladies think? Is it worth another surgery?
Btw implants are 425 and 450, mod+ silicone overs, and pics are in a public album!!!

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Old 10-27-2009, 04:43 PM   #2
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I think the size looks great on your body.

To make them higher and natural, my guess is they would have to do a similar procedure as they do with bottoming out, the internal bra type deal. Also I would try a HP implant. Mine are HP's and I love them. They get projection but are very natural looking - and Im only 6 weeks post op. Feel free to FR to check out the pics. Mine are 450HP unders.

Have you gone to any consults for advise?
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Old 10-27-2009, 04:49 PM   #3
 
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Yep - plastic surgeon said it was up to me whether or not I wanted it done and they would just stitch the pocket a little bit if I felt like it.

I just don't know if it's worth another surgery and healing time!
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Old 10-27-2009, 05:26 PM   #4
 
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I think your a very pretty woman have great body. the boobs are nice but i dont think they match you. I would think, I am no expert, that over the years there going to settle and sag, if thats the right word ,, over time, so might be better to do something now while your young and heal faster, Plus of the plastic surgeon will do it at no extra cost really, then I would go for it, seems from what i have read most of the time the second time around is easier..

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If surgeon says he will do without much cost to you-->yes

Your boobs look wonderful and full, as they are. However, if the plastic surgeon offers to do a revision for free, I'd say take it. This is granted that he has a lot of experience and expertise in the breast aug dept.? Some surgeons don't do that many revisions. There will always be that risk that the fix will make things look worse not better. But if your plastic surgeon is an expert and offers to do it for little or no fee, I'd take the redo. If you don't have this redo and things start looking bad (though I doubt it, in your case) several years from now, you'll be asking yourself, why didn't I have the redo?!!!
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You are pretty and your size looks good on you but they are a little stretched out vertically....you could get by definitely with doing nothing...they still look good but it you are not happy with them..this issue will bother you more as time goes on. I say go for it.
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Old 10-29-2009, 08:16 PM   #7
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I wanted the super natural look but I'm afraid they are a little too low... I know they are not bottoming out, but my plastic surgeon did lower my breast fold about an inch. If I got a redo I would either stitch the bottom pocket or get a smaller implant in addition to stitching.

What do you ladies think? Is it worth another surgery?
Btw implants are 425 and 450, mod+ silicone overs, and pics are in a public album!!!

Thanks so much in advance!

You look great. Don't change a thing! I noticed you have overs and started with 32 B which is a 34A right? Any ripples?
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I would try and make them look a little higher..
they do look "low".. but they dont look natural..
It almost looks like there is not enough clevage to give them that droopy look..

Im no expert...
but hope you figure out what makes YOU happy..

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Old 10-29-2009, 08:55 PM   #9
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This is a hard one. They look great, pretty much perfect, except they are a little low. It is almost like your crease isn't firm enough to create more of a natural hang that they would need for their position. I think that if your plastic surgeon can do some suturing to provide more support that would be your best option. The size and shape is great for you and your body type.
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Old 10-29-2009, 09:36 PM   #10
 
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I got your message. but for some reason I can't reply or send you a PM!!!!! Just wanted to let you know!!!
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I think they look really good the way they are. If you don't feel good about the way they look than you should redo them. They look really good for above the muscle placement. Your look in my opinion is a very natural look.
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I think they look nice and if they don't bother you, then leave them alone. However, how are bras fitting? Since they do sit a bit low - I'd be concerned about that bras fit unproperly. If you are unhappy at all - i would get them fixed, but I don't think they look bad at all. Very pretty size for your frame!
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Old 11-02-2009, 09:58 PM   #13
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Can I ask why he lowered your crease?

You are a very beautiful woman, great body and they are a good size for you but they do look low and like someone else said stretched vertical. I almost think that if your crease hadn't been lowered they would be perfect.
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