Fluffing..Rippling?? Started by: Trish

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  • Trish
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    Can anyone tell me what fluffing is. Lots of people keep saying it but I have no clue what it is?? And rippling aswell (i think thats what I’ve read anyhoo) Ta v much 🙂

    sam
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    rippling usually happens when you lose weight after your op and it tends to cause like a wrinkled effect over the implant as far as i’m aware and is irreversible unless you regain the weight….and fluffing is a the process everyone seems to be eager to experience…think its where they settle and your tissue aroung the implant starts to take to it and they appear bigger and better ?? :/ thats what i think it means anyway xxx

    Trish
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    Oh ok thanks Sam. It must be a good idea to lose any weight before hand then I’m guessing, not that i really want to lose weight more tone up really. I went on holiday a few years back and a girl had had a BA, it put me off a bit as they were so obviously fake really far apart and tight looking but the rest of her was all flabby. I decided there and then that when I have mine I need to be as toned as poss..best get off my backside and do something soon xxx

    Chloe 1
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    Iv heard fluffing is a myth? X

    sam
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    well toning up probably wont effect it too much :/ i hope……. as I am at a weight I want to stay at now as struggled with eating disorders throughout my life and different issues that caused me to be extremely underweight but am now at a stage i feel comfortable but ive got flabby bits i want to tone, but my op’s on friday so wont be toning it by then so fingers crossed that will be ok….i’m sure people with implants still go to the gym / work out :/ xxx ( not that i’ve ever entered a gym in my life ha)

    sam
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    well alot of girls on here say they have fluffed haha……… (can i just say this is actually makin me giggle as my kids refer to passin wind as fluffing) so i wont be walking round my house asking outloud if ive fluffed any time soon xx

    Trish
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    No it probably won’t effect it and lets face it after having kids we’ve all got wobbly bits!! She’d said that she had absolutely nothing before the op and gone as big as poss and thats why they were very ridged, not sure why they were so far apart though?!

    Trish
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    Haha or say I can’t wait to fluff lol!!

    sam
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    haha!! …..yer I have been an every cup from an A-F (now an a) while pregnant and breastfeeding so my breasts look horrid and empty ive just gone with what the surgeon suggested for the look I requested which was natural, being on this forum can be really good 🙂 but can also be a terrible way of you reading negative things that make you worry even more xxx

    Trish
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    Hun I wouldn’t worry, I think you can worry too much and make the whole experience stressful. By the looks of the girls on this blog it has made their lives so much better and thats got to be worth it..like they say no pain no gain. Your so lucky this time next week!! xx

    leigh taylor -4
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    You can also get rippling from having implants too big or just not right for your body. I have slight rippling on the insides of my boobs when I lean over but it’s not that noticeable. Fluffing is not a myth but apparently you mostly only get it with unders. It’s when the muscle relaxes and loosens its hold on the implant allowing it to drop and settle giving it a more natural shape. Most girls do fluff however I didn’t first time round. Gutted lol! X

    Trish
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    Thanks leigh..does it look like stretch marks then..god theres so much to take in on this boob malarkey! !

    Kelly -1
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    Morning, my head hurts from info over load I think! Overs, unders, round, tear drop, soft touch responsive and how big, aahhhhhhhh! Sam I know you have little ones but has anyone else had the op with young children to look after? I have 4 children, 2 girls aged 7 & 5 and twin boys who are 16mths. Obviously I would like to rid myself of the dreaded boy boobies asap but wondering if i should wait until the boys are a little older?

    sam
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    I’m still questioning things and my ops on friday @kelly lol……. I’d say it depends on what support you have in hand for after the op, as you wont be able to drive or pick up the kiddies for a while or do any sort of heavy lifting for that matter…It would be hard for a while but I think its manageable if you have help to do things for the first few days hunxxx

    alli 1
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    In my opinion fluffing is a myth… My surgeon said so too!your skin does relax more so they shape better which looks like they bigger but after two BA’s i can say ive never experienced this ,i had partially under…
    I think they go smaller after swelling rather than fluffing to bigger… They just shape more
    We all have our own view on it tho x

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