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| Thread started by: | "Hi im new to this... can you all plz give me sum advice!!! thanks x x x " Posted by kathryn39 21 March at 19:01
Hi im kathryn. 19 years old from the united kingdom! im 5ft4 and weigh just under 8 stone which is... 105 lbs i think!?! rite.. i'm a 34B i think at moment, mayb 32B as i dont fill the 34B bra properly! im wantin to go up to a 32D will this look good on my body frame and size? i feel that a C will b too small and i wont b as satisfied with it? Please can you all give me sum advice on the procedure n how much pain time off work etc i will need. rather a chicken when it comes to pain, found that gettin my belly button pierced hurt lyk hell! so am sure this will b ten times worse! just reely would appreciate ur advice thanks very much love kathryn! x x x x x
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| Messages: | | "Hi" Posted by em1987 10 April at 00:31
Hi Kathryn,
I had my op july last year when i was 20. I weigh 8stone and am also 5"4! I was a 32b and im now a 30dd/e (or 32d/dd), i had 300cc high profile unders. Feel free to check out my pics on picturetrail.com/em1987 and if you need a password its newboobs. I love the size and shape of my boobs now and no one has commented that they look too big or out of proportion. Most people have said they love them and they really suit me (spesh my fella, hehe). As for pain... ive also got my belly button pierced and its a completely different kind of pain! Belly is a quick sharp horrible pain, getting your boobs done is more of an annoying ache pain when you stretch or move for about 2weeks after! But id go through it a million times over to have the boobs i do now!!! I took 2weeks off work, which i found was plenty of time!
Any questions just private message me 
Em x
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| | "Hi kathryn" Posted by legallyblonde96 9 April at 22:33
I'm 28 years old, I am 5ft 2, just under 8 stone and was wearing a 34a gel bra, sometimes a 32b. I had 290cc high profile overs on 1st March, nearly 6 weeks, and have been wearing a 32d sports bra from the beginning, I went to get measured today and I'm a 32dd, this is in La Senza though which I think come up small on sizes, so everywhere else I probably am a 32d. I think, along with husband, mum and best friend that I am in proportion, no one else knows and no one else has noticed, so I'm pretty certain, although it sounds a big size, I don't look like Dolly Parton! I'm really happy with the size and shape. Hope this helps Evie
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| | "Hi kathryn" Posted by sonja298 9 April at 21:58
I had my belly button pierced a couple of years ago and found it a very horrible and painful experience I certainly would not have it done again.
As for the BA I can honestly say the worst thing about having it done for me was feeling and being sick for two days after because of the GA as it doesn't agree with me. I truthfully would prefer to go through another BA rather than having my belly button pierced any day, but thats me good luck x
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| | "Hiya" Posted by poweredbyfairydust 9 April at 15:11
Hi Kathryn.
Im simular size to you but a lot older lol. I had 380cc over LMP. Went from a 32c to 32dd. But I have had 3 kids so had a lot of tissue to fill !!
As for pain, I have had my belly button pierced & I have a high pain threashold. That was a million times worse than having a BA or having 3 kids lol. I would have another baby or BA, but would NEVER have my belly button redone.
Hope this helps. Take care. Luvs Jackie x
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| | "Kathryn" Posted by chloesmall 22 March at 19:23
Okay Kathryn
This is a far bigger op than getting your belly button pierced - believe me!
I had mine pierced and the piercing and aftercare is a breeze in comparison to this. You must spend a longtime considering it and talking to people about it. It is a serious operation and has its complications so you must be sure you want it. Also - they only have a limited life span (about 15 years) so you will have to have further operations and you must be prepared for that.
The Internet is a great source of info - but look outside the companies who do the ops - as they are businesses and are trying to make money from you - so are not impartial.
I have just had the op (6 days ago) and am still wondering whether I did the right thing, though I know lots of people are thrilled with their results.
Happy to help if you have any questions.
x
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| | "Kathryn" Posted by maz821 9 April at 12:41
Hey Kathryn,
I had my op 1 week ago and was a 36A/B and am now a full 36C. I never wanted Jordan esq boobs, just to feel more in proportion and more self confident. I have always wanted to have the op but honestly I dont think I really researched it or thought it through that much before going ahead with it ( I thought I had but in hindsight probably not!) In the 3 days post surgery I was really worried about what Id done to myself as it was a lot more painful than I thought (she was planning on going over the muscle but instead went under which is a lot more painful). However my pain has now nearly completely gone and all I really feel is some tightness, and the feeling that they arent really mine yet!
I didnt really think it thru enough before going ahead, but Im absolutley thrilled with the results. I would do it again tomorrow, but really you need to think about it and look into it fully before going ahead. Also consider that its likely to need replacemet in a few years time (having said that my Mum had hers 23 years ago and theyre still going strong!)
You will probably have a lot of questions you want answering, its best to ask people who have had it done, the most difficult of which is probably what size to go. This really depends on personal preference as everyone is different. However if there are any post surgery regrets with size, most wish theyd gone a bit bigger. Saying that my froend wishes shed gone smaller so everyones different.
Happy to help if you have any questions! x
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| | "Welcome!" Posted by alleigh 21 March at 20:13
best thing to do is research on the internet. various companies offer what you require, its just down to meeting surgeons at consulttions and going on the info they give you 
www.harleymedical.co.uk www.transforminglives.co.uk www.mybreast.org www.bupahospitals.co.uk
etc etc
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