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Hi all, I'm a newbie. Had first consult last week and booked in for surgery in Aug this year. I'm slightly freaking out though as came home after consult and made up rice sizers in the 330cc had chosen in consult and they look much bigger than the look I wanted. Can those who have had surgery let me know their experiences? Did you try rice sizers? Do they look like that afterwards??

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Haven't had my surgery yet but I had heaps of trouble with the rice sizers they looked heaps bigger than the sizers in the office and just lumpy & saggy lol & I was second guessing the size.

Another girl on here gave me some advice how to get them to look better. I put them in a tighter bra & straps pulled tight then a tight crop over the top & moulded them better. Once I'd worn them around a few days I was thinking I could go bigger.....;) lol

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I'm almost 4 weeks post op and I can drfinitely say that the rice sizers look much bigger than the implant does when it's in, and it almost looks like a totally different shape then it will on real life. I guess it's an ok indication of what it may look like but they look smaller when the implant is in compared to the sizer. The most accurate indication for me was trying on the actual implant in the surgeons office as it squishes down in a realistic way. However in order to get an idea of what my 390ccs would look like he gave me the 330cc implant to try on because he says you do lose about 50cc going under and he was spot on! Hope this helps

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