Hi there, not really due to the nature of the material. Basically when a depression in the upper breast area occurs it's most likely due to the softer tpe 'gel' settling inside the breast and as there's no air inside this tends to draw in the outer layer of tpe so if you were to start squeezing the boob you would still have the depression. I actually dealt with this the other day with one of my gals who has gel, it only took 120mls of air to bring the breast back to it's original shape. This is something that can also occur with hollow breasts and ensuring your gal wears a decent bra will reduce the risk of it happening.styles20001 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 24, 2022 12:03 am I don't have (yet) a doll with jelled breasts. My question is, can't you hand mold the breasts back into shape if the jell is simply settling to one side?
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