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Old 10-28-2009, 02:54 AM   #1
 
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Over to Unders = 25% smaller

I actually do not like the size of my implants...
I feel too big, even though friends and family say i am a good size.
i have also gained some weight after my breast augmentation and so i think that makes them look bigger.
I am losing weight right now and hoping they will start to look smaller.

Since i have CC in one of my boobs and have to go in again...i am just going to go under the muscle...but i am wondering if i should keep my implants or change to smaller ones...about 300cc.

My PS said that i will be 25% smaller with my current ones....but is that a noticeable change?
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I think 25% will be a noticeable difference. I do think overs look a lot bigger than unders. But if you're uncomfortable with your size than a smaller implant might be what you need. 100cc is a pretty big difference.

Good luck with your chose.
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I think that losing 25% of the implant and then choosing a smaller cc would make a huge difference in your size and after two ops you don't want to end up smaller than you'd like. If I were you I'd talk to my surgeon and see what he thinks.
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