Congenital Symmastia repair + breast implants - should I replace my implants with a smaller size? (Photo)
I had congenital symmastia prior to surgery (absolutely no separation, one boob). I am 5’5 and 125 lbs. I wore a 34c bra before surgery, though I could not fill it out and I had quite the gap. I met wit 3 doctors and decided to move forward with symmastia repair with liposuction and added a small implant. I wanted to maintain the same bra size, clothes and look like i got nothing done. I truly wanted petite breasts. I got Motiva 230 cc moderate profile implants, round smooth silk with the internal mesh Galaflex under the muscle —along with symmastia repair with liposuction. Since the surgery last year, I feel my implants look and feel so much bigger than I want. The cleavage seems very heavy and obnoxious. I’ve also had to size up in my clothes and tops (which I did NOT want). I feel like my breasts are just too big, which is the opposite of what I wanted. I truly thought I selected the right implant size and profile. I also feel there is less separation and I am worried the symmastia is back. My breasts are touching at the top. My questions: - did I select too large of an implant given my issues? I truly thought 230cc was on the small side. - would replacing and going smaller (150 cc) help? - can symmastia reoccur and did my tissues just grow back together? I am feeling so discouraged that they look so large and that they are so close together :(



