Has anyone had responsives or soft touch UNDER implants? Started by: msjennie

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    If so, what are they like? Can you get a good cleavage? Have you got any rippling?

    I’m told the responsives are the softest so there’s a higher chance of rippling especially with people with less breast tissue. However they look and feel so natural! Would getting them under the muscle reduce the chances of rippling?

    What are your experiences?

    Xx

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    I do, there’s not a ‘higher’ chance of rippling just a little more chance than the soft touch as these are more harder shelled implants, I’m 7half stone, 5ft5, was 34a around a d now, got unders and got a really good cleavage in any type of bra/ sports bra, and a decent one with no bra on- cleavage all depends on your own chest muscles weather or not u can achieve a decent cleavage xx

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    Thank you! Xx

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    i had soft touch unders…my surgeon said i was at risk of rippling so wanted to go under muscle and also thats why he used soft touch too..i felt both and the responsves r softer but there not too much difference! mines r still quite stiff tho and i sometimes struggle to get a cleavage its an effort sometimes! i just put pics up coz i found a bra tht helps tho lol! xx

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    im terrified of rippling:( especially because i have no fat on my body so chances of rippling i guess are more…my surgeon said i could have 310 cc or 340cc but that with any implant theres a 10% chance of rippling but with the bigger u go the greater the chance of getting it. he therefore said i should go for 310 cc instead of 340cc but i have my heart set on 340cc…what shall i do???

    Im having soft touch extra high profiles 310cc or 340cc.

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    ps babbylou and clairebear both you girls have amazing boobies:)

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    Well I know everyones different but I’ve seen 340cc under responsives that haven’t rippled. And the girl was a 34a/b! So you never know, it could be fine. Xx

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