How much of the implant size do you lose once it's in??? X Started by: staceylash

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  • staceylash 1
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    If been contemplating 410 or 460s but I read the other day you lose 20% but I thought it was 10%. I think 20 Is a lot really so does anyone actually know how much you lose please? X

    dolly92 3
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    Yes it is about 20%. Every surgeon I’ve seen has said the same. X

    staceylash 1
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    Thanks Hun, if I have 460s that’s takin them to less than 380s really so I’m defo gona go for the 460 I think X

    staceylash 1
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    Thanks Hun, if I have 460s that’s takin them to less than 380s really so I’m defo gona go for the 460 I think X

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    Between 410 and 460 is hardly any difference anyway so might as well have 460 xx I have 410 but that was the biggest on offer for me :-)

    elle202
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    is it the same with overs and unders that you lose 20%??

    staceylash 1
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    I asked me traynor today and he actually laughed at me and said where do you think 20% of the implant disappears to n basically said you don’t so god knows why people say 10% n others say 20% yet mr t says it’s not true :-/ X

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    Me Traynor sounds like his talking some sence.. Where would it just magically disappear too? Lol xxx

    Anonymous
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    I read that you lose 20% of the size once it’s in as well, however i dont know how true it is.

    I think mine look rather large.

    Oh well :D

    emz1991
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    What I think happens is when you first have them done the muscle restricts the implant as it holds it down this maybe where te 10% loss occurs as the implant can’t settle and looks higher and smaller but when the muscular releases the implant takes its natural form and lifts which everyone calls fluffing so they don’t grow as such it’s just the implants lifting into shape? I could be totally wrong but that sounds the most logical to me?! Xx

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