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Having had 3 children I felt I'd lost fullness in...

Having had 3 children I felt I'd lost fullness in my breasts. The PS persuaded me to have 200cc implants although I felt smaller would be better. I'm only 5ft 1" and 8 stone. I just wantedto regain what I originally had. Needless to say I felt they were to big for me but I went on the PS advice! I've booked to have them removed by a different PS but do I have an uplift at the same time? Will they be really saggy if I don't and I also have one breast bigger than the other. I just can't decide.

Counting down

So my surgery is scheduled for 11th January, I'm hoping with Christmas the time will pass quickly. Having second thoughts about having the donut lift. Should I have just had the implants removed? I know I will have very little breast tissue as I was only 30/32 A before.

Almost there

So I've had blood taken and swobs done for MRSA. Eating healthily and not drinking any alcohol as I want to be as fit as possible for surgery on Monday. I've decided to go ahead with the donut lift so I've been researching silicon sheets to help with healing the scars, I've found a company called amred, they have all sorts of shapes and sizes available but pretty expensive. I'm trying to keep the nerves at bay but struggling, I can't wait to get it over with.