I want a boob job this summer id love some advice! Started by: bexxfraser

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    Hi, im 19 and since loosing a stone last summer ive gone down a cup size, i always thought i was small before and always have been but now im really unhappy. so im researching all over the net to see what the best places are to get them done, how much its gonna be etc. its embarrasing as im a 32b, and my younger sister is a cup size smaller and shes 13! ive always known i have wanted my boobs done since being in year 8 and now iv stopped growing i think now is the time! love to hear ur thoughts xxx

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    This is exactly the same as me I knew in school I’d want one but I never lost any weight but never had any boobs! My best advice is start saving, I’m booked for 20 days time now but it was agonising waiting to earn enough money part time. I’m sure a lot of the post op girls will help you out this forum is great and if you go for a free MYA consultation you can see some implants and have questions answered. Im having my BA for £3500 daycase mario russo if that helps xx

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    theres a few girls on here thats had them done at 19, amanda= and dolly (if i remember right), i had mine done at 23, and have never looked back! i have always been small, but when i was pregnant, i went up to a c, then back down to nothing (but with no sagginess thankfully!) im now six weeks, and love them!

    i used to find myself being jealous of girls younger then me with more then me, it was upsetting that some have all the look, and others have none! but now, my twins are here, and i want them on show 24/7, and the best thing is they dont vanish when i get undressed, and my padded bras have been thrown out :) xx

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    Ill hopefully book my free consultation when i move home in 4 weeks as my dad can drive me to bristol its close to were we live. one really annoying thing is im at university so this is going to add to my money problems but i dont think i can wait another two whole years! i also have a question i dont understand the sizes, as i heard its possible you can go bigger than what you wanted? i might have to get a loan out for the boob job as im not working im a student :( xxx

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    your surgeon will advise on sizes for you, but implants always measure bigger then they look, i have been measured an f, and 30dd in different shops, and im still early days really, i think i look around a c, my fella says i deffo look a d, either way, im really happy with the look and size. i wanted to be a d, then i changed it to looking one, so went with the biggest size Mario Russo offered me.

    iv been wanting mine done for eight years, and my lovely fella paid for them as my wedding present, so i can now walk down the isle with something holding my dress up xx

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    Bexx that was my problem but if you want it bad enough you will suprise yourself :) but also there is the bank of mum and dad ha I’ve heard of people getting interest free loans that need paying back in a year or something but I don’t know if we can get them , I’m also a student.. I did max an overdraft and put it straight into savings xxx

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    Also joannabellas boobs look amazing haha I’m glad I spoke to her about the size thing at first it just didn’t make sense how they measure bigger than they look but also heard it was because implants have wider bases than natural boobs x

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    Hey hun, I’m 19 too and recently had my op and it’s the best/easiest thing I have ever done! I’m at uni too and mine cost £4250 as a day case but Mummy and Daddy paid because they lurveee me lol. With regard to size, I just pushed my PS for the biggest I wanted; originally I wanted bigger than what I have now but my PS said that to go any bigger I would need 2 op’s so we shall see! In any case he was happy to do it. I do love my boobs but I would like them a bit bigger as they have shrunk since my op…I tell everyone to go for the biggest they’re offered or to push for bigger to avoid disappointment…In my eyes it’s better to be a bit bigger than you initially planned rather than too small after all that cash…If you go big then there’s less room for regrets :P

    Well done on losing a stone! I wish I could, am soo chubby at the mo

    You may find these websites useful, they explain things really well:

    http://www.poustiplasticsurgery.com/choosing-your-size.htm

    http://www.justbreastimplants.com/size/rice_test.htm

    http://www.justbreastimplants.com/placement/

    Hope this has been of some help xxxx

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    aww thanks jess, means loads! iv just uploaded another load now, i cant stop taking pics of them! xx

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    Thankyou millions for your comments, its made me a lot more confident, i cant sleep tonight as its running through my mind! i would love to be able to have it done before i go back to uni, i would have to get a loan or pay my boob job cost back monthly as i am so skint! i wouldnt want to go too big as i have a small frame so maybe it would look too fake and out of proportion, well we shall see what the consultant says, also is it true that your nipple stick out loads after the operation for a bit? xxx

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    Mine are big but they don’t look too out of proportion because I’m tall…Yeah they do, but they are back to normal within a week, at least mine were xx

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    I’d advise leaving it till autumn/ winter rather than having your BA in summer. You will need a good few months to recover fully and will have missed the best of the summer by the time you’re ready to show off the new boobies and really enjoy them xx

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    hun i wouldnt do a BA in summer…it will just ruin your whole summer…limit you from doing alot and you wont be able to even show them off because you will be in recovery. I agree with newboobies wait until autumn/winter babe….or if you can do it now before summer….its a healing process last thing you want is to be stuck not being able to have fun when everyone is enjoying the weather x

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