Try the stretchy champion bras at Target that come in all different colors. They are SUPER comfy and didn't hurt one bit. They do need to go over your head, but I found I was able to wear them a week post op.
Sorry but I disagree with above. From pics you can tell you are a slender girl, so diet and exercises won't help much. I had similar breasts before my first BA. Very flat across the top of my chest with outward facing savvier breasts, about a B-C cup. I went with high profile implants and loves the results the first year. They did settle so I did not pass the "pencil test". Then came 2 pregnancies and nursing, weight loss, etc and I just got a full BL and revision. I think if you're younger without kids, go with implants. Because after kids your beasts will totally change and you'll need a re-do anyways. I'd you're done having kids, go with a BL and small BA.
Hello all! I am only 8 days post op, and so far so good. BUT, I want to avoid all these open wound stories! Would you recommend just not wearing a bra at night and using the pads? I constantly feel pain underneath where the incision is, and the surgical bra always rubs against it. Any advice?
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