Help, Help, Help Help!!!! Started by: laurenashleighx

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    Getting my boobs done is turning out to be farrrr more confusing and stressful than buying my car =S

    Right, girlies who have had their ops already I am begging for help! I have my surgery booked for December with Mario Russo and had a bit of a panic after my consultation because I’d forgot to ask him about implants and the overs/unders options. So I spoke to my PC who confirmed I was down for unders because I want them to look natural and that’s what Mario prefers (no problems with that as that was what I wanted after doing some research and he is the expert). With the implant options she told me it would be my choice unless Mario really wasn’t happy with it so I spoke to her about the natrelle range and when she checked she said that Mario had wrote that on my notes. This is where my problem starts……. She then started talking about different codes and letters and percentage they’re filled too which confused me no end so she sent me out a booklet brochure thing. Oh my days, that’s even worse!! It talks about heights, projection, width, smooth implants, textured implants, responsive, soft touch etc etc and I am completely baffled!! My main confusion is soft touch/responsive because I’ve seen from other posts girls talk about these and I’m not sure what the difference is and which seem more natural etc.

    I don’t know if I’ve been ridiculously ignorant and naive or if it’s normal to be a bit clueless about things? If any of the girls with a bit more knowledge could help then I would be immensely appreciative! I know I have loads of time to sort things out but it’s such an important thing I want to mak sure it’s perfect!

    Thanks xx

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    what i understand is that soft touch implants are more highly filled than responsive implants but responsive are more highly filled than cui’s. if you have any more questions give your PC a ring, thats what I did and she went through everything with me :) xx

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