Unders Started by: Amy

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  • Amy 47
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    Hi girls
    Just a quick question.. Unders and partials is ther much difference?

    I’m booked in for May 17th to have 300cc and 325cc Hp unders (cos of chest wall asymmetry) and been advised to go under the muscle but my biggest worry is will I still look small? I don’t want to go over the top on sizes but I do want side boob and cleavage you no the curve shape over your breasts? a lot of girls seem to say with unders you lose about 25cc? I’m already a 32b now can fit a 32a aswell!! My surgeon is dr Andrea I asked him to take me up to atleast a D-DD But he
    Said he doesn’t go by cup sizes basically just what suits your frame? I don’t really want to go and see him again just to ask if I can have partials instead of unders if there not much difference? so if any of you girls could help me out instead id appreciate that so much ? do unders get bigger? Im petite size 6 and 5’1 weigh around 7.12 xx

    Kel 19
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    I heard that all unders are actually partials and no one in the uk do them fully under the muscle anymore xx

    Harriet 88
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    Hi Amy, I’m getting 375cc partials from a tiny 32a size 6, and from what I understand, there’s not much in it in terms of size – eventually, once unders/partials have properly dropped, there’s no “loss” of CCs. That’s just my understanding of it though. I’ve seen a lot of girls who have started as 32a, had 300-375cc implants and ended up a lot bigger than they had originally thought, as they’ve given them time to fluff out and drop. I’ve seen girls who have had between 325-375ccs from an a cup even go up to an E cup after letting them drop properly! So try not to worry, I think trust in your Dr is essential cause at the end of the day, they have a good idea of how they’re gonna look. xx

    Though, I just saw a post recently about how partials and unders are the same thing, and that when they say unders they actually mean partials because apparently nobody in the UK does unders anymore?

    xx

    Anonymous
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    Unders definitely change Amy I thought mine were much smaller from when I had my op and the swelling had gone but they definitely haven’t. You’re much lighter than me weight wise too so youl definitely get to DD the less weight the bigger the implant seems to look! I’m 4 weeks PO tomorrow xx

    Anonymous
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    I’m booked in for 300cc high profile unders and was wondering the same, I’m a size 6 5ft2 weigh between 7 and 8 stone, tiny 32a after breast feeding 3 kids xx

    emma 28
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    Hi I had parshals it means there under at the top and over at the bottom so there like half and half , the recovery time is still like unders and they look very natural x

    Aneilia 30
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    I’m having partial. I’m wondering now if like you say everyone who has unders are actually having partial then why do they tell some partial and others unders? If in fact there all having partial? Lol x

    emma 28
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    Parahals arnt unders I asked my surgeon and he said a lot of people get confused by it but parshals are actually top half under and bottom half of implant over z

    Amy 47
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    Awww thank you girls! Now I’ve got the idea of it I think I’m just gonna trust my dr and stick to what he said I just don’t want to go all the way back up to see him just to change from under the muscle to partials if there’s not much difference like you’ve all explained, I just had to ask bcos for what you pay I don’t want to end up disappointed I can’t wait now ?
    Xxx

    Amy 47
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    @aimeemx ?? omg you can actually see how much they have changed!! I bet your pleased, that’s how I want mine to look as I can see you’ve got side boob? i did mentioned to dr Andrea that’s what I really want so I’ve got a nice shape to them think I’m gonna stick to unders and trust him xx

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