Boob Jargon Started by: EmmaB

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  • EmmaB 8
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    Really confused on all the boob Jargon… where can i go to find what it all means – high profile, low profile, mentor, siltex, partials…. just trying to research but now idea where to start. Any help would be appreciated.

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    Jessica 1
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    High profile: more volume and more projection on your implant.
    Low profile: less projection implant
    Mentor: high quality implant brand name
    SILTEX : silicone textured implant (I had this type of implant)
    Partials : implant placement partially under your muscle.

    Hope this help Hun. Message me if u have any more questions xx

    EmmaB 8
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    Thanks Jessica – when did you have your BA? how are you feeling?
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    I have lots of info up on my blog that might help you http://www.noobiestoboobies.blogspot.ie if you have any questions feel free to ask 🙂

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    http://lookyourbestuk.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=86 This is another site if you want a second source,@ Kaydee Stafford is well informed though. x x

    EmmaB 8
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    Many thanks for links ladies – will get reading x

    Jessica 1
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    Hi again EmmaB . I had my BA last Wednesday. Feeling better today I’m only 4 days post op now. Was concerned about my breasts getting rock hard suddenly this morning, I called nurse this morning to give me peace of mind she said its most likely to be my strapping I’m having it removed next Wednesday, can’t wait!!! 🙂 xxx

    Yana 51
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    Just google it:) in pictures;) on mentor website they actually show in pictures the different types of implants. Mentor is a very good brand. I had Mentor implants for 12 years and not had a problem with them. Changed them now purely because I want them bigger/ fuller and one has rotated slightly (anatomical ones tend to do that).

    EmmaB 8
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    Hey Jessica, how are you feeling?

    I’m swaying between really wanting it done and then not – the thing i’m really scared of is the GA.. i’ve never had one, never been in hospital ( only to have my babies) and really paranoid i wont wake up… is this really silly?!
    I’m on here most days looking and reading about everyone’s experiences… just so confused on what to do. I used to haves fantastic boobs – 3 kids later, breastfeeding and being mid 30’s had taken its toll 🙁

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    Hi Emma my surgerys Monday coming and I to started panicking last night about not waking up and starting googling if anyone’s died from a ba and I’ve really freaked myself out. I was looking at my one year old getting really emotional if something was to happen to me what would happen to her. Didn’t even cross my mind when I booked I could have a bad reaction to the anaesthetic. It’s probably just me being silly as it’s getting close now but I can’t help thinking am I being selfish I never minded my boobs before they were a 32 c but since having my daughter I’ve been left with empty bs just seem really lifeless and flat on top I’m booked to get 300hp partially under the muscle xx

    Jessica 1
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    Hey EmmaB,
    Me too!!! I used to be a full D When I was breast feeding my 1st daughter. Then my boobs shrink when I stopped b feeding back to an empty b (same as when I was about 14 years old) 🙁 Also when my husband went and paid for my BA, afterwards I was thinking… S***! What have I done (because was thinking there’s no backing out now)! I wasn’t about to go and waste all that money. Was having serious doubts right up until surgery day. On surgery day I just tried to be really brave, as I’ve always dreamed about having big boobies and now I have!!! I’m really feeling happy ATM strapping off tomorrow… And I’m hoping over the coming months my boobs are gonna grow a bit more!!! 🙂 xxx btw I was flat on the top area of my breasts aswell after having ultra high profile implants I can feel they have SOO much volume to them…can’t wait to see them properly now!!! X

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