Any one same as me or nearly the same ? Started by: Samantha Ireland

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    Hi girls new to the forum, have been wanting a boob job for many years now but since having 2 kids im now ready to start thr process of getting new boobies hehe. Im currently 36a 5ft 1 and 9 stone, i would.live to be a c cup! Maybe a d not sure though.
    Can anyone help me with a few things please ?

    What does cc mean?
    Where did you go and did you visit more than 1 place?
    How much did it cost? (Dont have to answer this)
    Also ive seen a few pics where few days after they have had there surgery they look good but after a few weeks or.months they seem to look alot bigger than straight after why is this lol?

    Thanks xx

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    Also any before and after pics would be great from a cuo to c or d cup ❤

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    Hi! I’m 5ft6 or 7, wear 34A and 36AA & 10st something.
    cc is the unit of measurement they use, I think it’s cubic centimetre.
    You’re actually not supposed to discuss prices on the forum, I’ll send you an add & and a message! I will say that you get the option of a day or night case, which is whether you stay overnight in the hospital afterwards. Night is more expensive.
    What you’re probably seeing is the women’s implants settling. When you first get implants they’ll be very high, especially if they’re under the muscle (the muscle sort of pulls on them, keeping them back) but eventually your chest relaxes and the implants sit in a more natural place.
    Getting my op in just over 2 weeks – I have before photos on my profile and I’m hoping for a D or Dd…kinda expecting to end up with a C though! I’ll let you know when I have pictures up 🙂
    Hope I’ve helped!
    x

    Imogen (@icrlm) 155
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    Hi Samantha, I’d suggest you book a consultation with MYA. It’s free and they will answer all the questions you have. They also give you info on the implants and how your breasts will change after surgery. Xx

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