Help – 2 weeks post op – left breast not dropped, new pic up Started by: Sally

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  • Sally -1
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    Hi girls i hope someone can help/reassure me? Im 14 days post op and all been fine so far. Just worrying a bit as my left breast has dropped much more than my right. I had different sized implants put in as my breasts were different sizes in the first place (380 overs in the smaller one and 340 in the larger one). It’s the one which had the bigger implant which hasnt dropped as much. Anyone been in a similar situation? Is this normal? Will it drop? Have added a new pic today which shows it clearly. Thank you! x

    ST.x
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    I have the same hun except the right breast has dropped and left hasn’t! same with me that the bigger implant hasn’t dropped yet but I assume that could be normal as it needs to adjust more therefore takes longer?? I haven’t ONCE seen any long term post op girls with one not dropped yet so im reassured by that and know that only time will tell!! lool, xx

    Sally -1
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    Thank you!! Yes, just gotta be patient i think. Yours look fab by the way….am soooo jealous i wish id gone bigger!!! X

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    Looking great @Sally Im having the same prob at the minute, Wasnt sure if one of mine is going to end up bigger than the other as I had one smaller boob anyway but used same size implant xx
    Looking great too @ST.x xxx

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    It can take a year to fully d&f girls, most will be done at the 6months mark but it can take longer. Each breast should be treated as a seperate surgery so different dropping rates are to be expected. Also our boobs are sisters, not twins, some difference in size/shape/position is normal and a BA can’t change that. You may not notice slight asymmetry when you’re small busted but obviously when you increase the size you will make these differences more apparent. A BA only enlarges what you all ready have, it doesn’t change the general shape or position of the breast. They are 100% normal so don’t worry! x

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