Hi girls,
I have read instead of basing the size you want to achieve on cc and measurement (DD), base it on what you want them to look like. In my case I want to measure a DD but In reality a DD isn’t very big and looking into pics and sizes, I want to look more of an E.
I haven’t booked surgery yet, but I was set on 450cc from 34B to go to a 34DD. Now I am thinking of going higher in my CC as I want to achieve the E size?
So undecided and a little confused, I don’t want to go to big but I don’t want to be disappointed an wishing I had them bigger. Such a big and life changing decision, quite stressful making me think I dont even want to go ahead incase I get it wrong – to small and I need to folk out more money which i dont have to go bigger, or to big they look fake and have complications i wont be happy.
Any girls now measuring a DD/E please add me? Would like to take a look at a few pictures to see what size I would like to look. Any girls with the same or near stats please add me as well- need some advise feeling off about my procedure now although i have never wanted something so much in my life! 🙁
I am 5ft 6, 10st 10, 34B xx
This is exactly the same as me !!! Would love to see what girls say about this. 34b and having 450 cc but think I want to go a bit bigger to achieve a definite E. Xxx
Such a nightmare isnt it… i know everybody is different and the cc vary on everybody. But bottom line is, I want to look an E but what is that in cc ? I would love to se a few pictures of girls with E so i can make my decision!!! Are you booked for your surgery Lulu??Xx
It’s almost impossible to compare yourself to others. Believe me I tried:) in some 400 give them an F, in others biggest D-DD. One thing is clear- over the muscle will give you 1-2 cups bigger or more than if you have them under the muscle. But it comes with different risks as well…
Tell the surgeon what you want and hopefully he will chose wisely:) good luck!
Thanks for that, i never knew about over the muscle bit – i am going over the muscle which im not to fussed about. such a big becsion to make and alot of money i dont want to regret it. xx
My surgeon said over and under the muscle doesn’t make much difference and the only time he’ll go under the muscle is when there’s not enough breast tissue to achieve the right look, I’m under the muscle, I suppose you’ve got to think of you actual size of your chest, my surgeon said not to go bigger than 450, I’m a small 32b but I have really small shoulders and waist so if I went to an E I don’t think I could carry it/get right fitting clothes. Hope we’ve made the right choice! 🙂 xxx
Yeah I am a small B aswell.. I know at the end of the day we have to listen to the surgeons they do know best. Are you booked in for your op Sarah ?Xx
Ohhhh good luck hun, where you having it? whos your surgeon ?Xx
I’m going to Preston and it’s Dr Traynor 🙂 when is yours? What sizes did your surgeon at he’s do for you? Mine said 300 to 450 and I’ve just thought sod it if I’m going to do it let’s do it properly!!! I will miss being flat chested a little though, like lying on my front is so comfy!! Haha I went up to a 34 DD after giving birth and I did like the size… Not the pregnancy nipples though…. Ewww lol. Xxx
I had Dr singh in August. Would highly recommend him. 🙂 XxX
Thanks Jessica. What cc did you have xx
There’s a huge debate about overs vs unders. My surgeon said I have plenty of tissue and I can have them overs. Easy. Then I read upon it, saw google pictures of different rippling; Capsular contracture; etc. and decided 1)I want to lose more weight 2) I would rather be smaller than have rippling. Again it’s a choice- which one I would hate more: the rippling (which I saw first hand on a gym trainer) or the boob greed.
So do your research, and think about it..some girls have no problems with overs; I myself had them over for 12 years and had no problem. This time I decided for something else:) in a few years time I’ll probably go for HUGE overs! Hahahaha I’m a woman I’m always changing my mind :))
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