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BL without implants, did they get smaller over time?


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Hey all....so can anyone that had a BL without implants tell me if their boobies got smaller many months after surgery? I mean, when did all of the swelling go down? I had my surgery 2.5 weeks ago and feel as though the swelling has completely gone and am happy with my 10DD size, but I am wondering over the next few months if they will get smaller?? 

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I'm wondering the exact same thing. Dani, did your surgeon initially lift your breasts higher to allow for them dropping?

hey danni, well the surgeons kind of lift the boobs as high as they can with a BL because they arent stopping gravity...boobs will always still drop, how fast just depends on how heavy they are, the skin integrity and how well you support them. I posted this at 2.5 weeks and they have gotten a tiny bit smaller since then, i am now at 6.5 weeks. They are still great though :)

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hey danni, well the surgeons kind of lift the boobs as high as they can with a BL because they arent stopping gravity...boobs will always still drop, how fast just depends on how heavy they are, the skin integrity and how well you support them. I posted this at 2.5 weeks and they have gotten a tiny bit smaller since then, i am now at 6.5 weeks. They are still great though :)

All my dressings have started to come off today post salt bathing & regular Bactroban applying.

It's all a bit scary when you see all your sutures and incision sites properly for the first time isn't it! When I saw them today, I was pretty shocked - I think partly because they're covered with steristrips for a while which masks the severity of the actual scars underneath.

Anyway I'm over it now. Just can't stop that itchy feeling - it's driving me crazy and nothing seems to work.. Any advice much appreciated!!! X

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