rippling worries Started by: Jessica

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  • Jessica 7
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    Hi,

    Im still not sure what size implant to go for and thats partly to do with the risks. my surgeon said if i opted for the bigger implants that i would possibly be at more risk of rippling. I have been offered either 460 or 525 overs. Are overs more prone to rippling? Im so confused.. my bf is saying i shouldnt push for the bigger one if its going to cause rippling and should have 460cc.. but im just not sure. If anyone could give me some advice id appreciate it, thanks x

    Laura -1
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    Hey Babe…On a scale of 1 – 10 (10 being the most) of worried about it are you?? xxx

    Rachel -1
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    You can get rippling with overs or unders but they can be more visible with overs. I would try not to worry about these things and deal with it if it happens. Your frame of mind changes when you’ve actually got your boobs on you xx

    Jessica 7
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    Im not really worried but been thinking about it alot since chatting with my bf about sizes.. hmmmm I dont know how much more likely ripling is, im either going for 460 or 525 so i know there isnt a massive difference so a part of me is thinking i would ppossibly get rippling with both but arghhhh its so hard to make the decision and to be sure im making the right one! X

    Laura -1
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    You can get rippling with any size implant babe….I think it sometimes balls down to you either take the risk or you don’t….but I completely understand your frustrations cause you have gotta get it right xx

    Rachel -1
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    Rippling is not the only thing that can go wrong. The bigger the implant – the more increase of different conditions. But it’s not saying you ARE gonna get these things. If your that concerned, go with the smaller of the two sizes x

    Jessica 7
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    I think im going to have to have a think and speak to the surgeon again on the day and then make my mind up.. but yeh its hard to make the right decision and whats harder is that they arent massively different in size x

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