9 months PO have my boobs dropped? Started by: SummerF

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  • SummerF 15
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    It’s 9 months PO and my boobs look nice but they still don’t push together that easy. I can push them together with my arms if I get the right position but they don’t push close together as easy and as naturally as real boobs or any fake boobs I’ve seen. In a push up bra they push together too but they don’t quite touch. Is this normal for 9 months? Does it mean they haven’t dropped? Will they ever look like proper cleaveage ? Help (pics are my boobs normally and the second is as far as they push together in a push up bra atm )

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    em2010 17
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    A cleavage is dependant on your breast bone and how close your natural boobs will have sat, it’s nothing that is caused by the surgeon from what I know.

    I have just had my 2nd BA and did double check I’d keep a cleavage and was told that yes there’s nothing he could do that would change it…

    They look great, I’d say by 9 months they’re as settled as they’re going to be.

    Bassett28 122
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    Hey Hun, what was your pre-op gap like? As that will have some impact. I’d say after 9 months your boobs have done all the dropping they can (although someone else might correct me). When you wear a bra – do they push together to get a good clevage? What size were u pre-op and what size are u now? What implant size did u have? P.s they look great by the way xx

    Louise 42
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    Dr traynor told me that implants wouldn’t give me cleavage as it’s depends on the gap to start with.

    sara jane 7
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    It might be due to the profile u hav had
    For my first ba I had Xhp and they gave me a
    noticeable gap that I didn’t have before
    Second ba I had moderate plus and they gave
    me an amazing clevridge

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