34A…What size to go??? any advice??? Started by: annamarie

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    Hi! i have just been for my initial consultation with the coordinator and im super up for a boob job now! im a 34a( very flat!) and lost a lot of weight from having a baby and breast feeding. Just wondered if any of you ladies had any advice for me??? i dont want to be big just filled out. i love the look of Victoria Beckhams boobs as im a slight girl too! i have my consultation with Dr Singh in the new year. I would be so greatful for any advice about getting implants. thanks annamarie xxxx

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    Hi i was a 32a after feeding 3 children, but i had quite a bit of skin 2 feel as i used to be a dd b4 children and went up2 an g/h when feeding. I had 380cc high profile over the muscle implant. This is what my surgeon mr adamo reccomended for me and i am now a 32f or ff but i would say i look a dd poss and e in clothes and they dont look fake which is what i wanted. I said i wanted to look a dd to my surgeon and thats what i got but measure bigger lol. I would go with what ur surgeon suggests for u they defo know what they r doing good luck for ur ba xx

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    Thank u for your advice!!! much appreciated xxx

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    hi, i am booked in with mr singh also he is lovely and explains everything really well, i am 32a now and am having 300cc or 340cc on the 29th (deciding size on day) hoping to be a full c/d it very different for everyone though. I would try on as many sizes as you can at your consultation as i wish i had i only tried on the 260cc but decided after i didnt want to be disappointed to got them to order in 300cc and 340cc for me. It depends on if you have high profile and under the muscle or over ( although mr singh often decides on the day which he is with me) cause unders you loose around 10 to 15% of the size, hope this helps :) xx

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    yeah thats great to hear your story! let me know how u go!! xx

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    will do :) x

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