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Depressed by Breast Implants - 32A to 30F (Wanted 32C)

  • posted 3 years ago
  • updated 3 years ago
  • Not Worth It
  • Cost: $6,500
  • Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Cons: severe pain after the surgeryI got breast...

Cons: severe pain after the surgery

I got breast implants because I felt my breasts were too small. After living with them for almost two year, I feel they are way too big for my petite 5'3 115lbs frame. I am also frustrated with the size as finding tops & dresses to fit my new breast has been a challenge.

I had breast implants put almost two years ago (350 cc hp silicone gel). My original bra size was 32A and I wanted to go to a 32C. I am only 5'3" 115pounds and my new breasts look way too big for my small frame. I've gotten my new breast fitted and my new bra size is a 30F and I am extremely dissatisfied with my size.

I don't feel good about them and want them out however, I"m concerned with how it will affect my original breast. I would like to find out what are the implications of taking them out as I don't want the after effects of sagging breasts. I really want them out.
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MarilynF 24 Aug 2009
I'm still adjusting to a similar situation. I had mine done in May, 500cc high profile. I'm 5'2", 115lbs. I wanted to be a D and ended up a 32F. My husband loves them but you're right about the difficulty of finding clothes, and especially bras. Some days I'm happy with them and some days I wish I could downsize. If I had it to do over I'd choose a smaller implant as opposed to just having them removed.

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