Hello 🙂 I’m still doing research into breast enlargement before I book anything. Was wondering if any of you ladies can answer my questions..
In your consultations, did they they talk about / offer you different types of implant? I know men who’ve said that some women’s fake boobs feel hard and not overly nice (sadly I don’t know any women in person who I can ask/feel/look at). Do they offer natural feeling ones? Also, are the scars obvious? Any information or advice on boob enlargement generally would be really appreciated. Thanks, Rose.
They do CUI and Natrelle which comes in 2 different types, soft touch and responsive, I have the latter and mine feel very very real 🙂
Thanks so much for commenting : ) When you say you went for the latter, do you mean Natrelle? Or responsive? Or both? What was your reason for choosing that over the other?
hey rose 🙂 .. the natrelle is supposed to be the better implant … responsive and soft touch are both natrelle. the responsives have a softer gel than the soft touch as they are cohesive rather than form stable (soft touch are form stable) … despite the name responsives are softer allowing the gel to sit at the bottom of the implant, giving a drop much like a natural boob 🙂 …
the cuis are cheaper and come in MHP (filled with 95% silicone) AND CMH (filed with 100% sillicone) … i felt the cmh and though they felt soo fake – personal opinion. altho i was really surprised how soft and squidgy the MHP felt softer compared to the responsive implants which are known for being soft!
how they feel is really important to me to so i always goig to go with CUI MHP or the natrelle responsives. altho i think the CUI MHP are softer, im still going to go ahead with the responsives as CUI is so soft it is pretty prone to rippling.
best thing to do is go see your surgeon and ask to touch them all! 🙂
Hi Rose! My blog has lots of different posts with info on implant types, sizes and placements, you can email me via the blog if you have questions 🙂 http://www.noobiestoboobies.ie
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Hi Louise – you’re comment was really helpful! Thank you 🙂
I want my implants to be as real looking and feeling as possible, so I’ll do a bit of research into the two you just suggested before I even go for the consultation. When are you having yours done? And if you don’t mind me asking, how much is it costing you to have the Natrelle responsives? From what you’ve just said – they’re the ones I’m most likely to go for, but obviously I’ll talk about it all with the consultant x
& thank you Kaydee, I’ll have a look x
no problem!
good thats the best thing to do 🙂 … im putting my deposit down sometime next week but will be having the op in april/may just because this is when i can get time off uni 🙂 when are you having your op? wish it was closer, im so impatient!
well, il ive been quoted 3799 thats with a BAAPS accredited surgeon which is really good! the only difference is its a small company that just opened in the summer there, and he does it by sedation and local anesthetic. if i was to go with the bigger companies i would be paying a lot more. I cant go with MYA as i live in Scotland where they dont have a clinic 🙁 most companies will begin around the 4500 mark for natrelle implants i think, but tbh, with the bigger companies you can deffo haggle and personally i wouldnt go with them if i got at least a couple hundred of the asking price, if they can do it for other people!
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