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Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 9:41 am
I know I'm two years away from actually having top surgery, but I like to be prepared, especially when it comes to figuring out money and such. I'm determined to start saving as soon as possible, to avoid as much debt as possible.
Anyways. I haven't worn a bra in a year, and even then, I had no clue what size I was. I can tell you in inches, just not actual size. xD But in my research on top surgery, everyone seems to go by sizes. So how do you figure out what's the best surgery for your chest type? Any advice is lovely. :3
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Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 3:30 pm
Errr I haven't researched this in a while and I'll correct myself later if I'm wrong But I think the Keyhole type surgery is for smaller breasts And the double incision of that one that reminds of an anchor is for bigger breasts. Ionno Sorry
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Masochist With A Headache
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Masochist With A Headache
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Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 3:33 pm
lulz I was right on the names Cept I didn't find the third one. Here's the link where I verified what I said With the names of the operations you can look for average costs and such Enjoy http://www.ftmguide.org/chest.html
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Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 1:17 am
Ta. Although, again, that's in sizes, and I've no idea what size I am. Especially as that's an American site. I've tried online calculators, and I've been getting madly different results (somethingA and somethingDD). I'm starting to think I may have to bite the bullet and go buy a bra, just to know my bloody size.
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