I originally went in for a consultation wanting just a D and after looking at tons of pictures and realizing how tall and wide my body is I want to go bigger. I am currently a 36B and want to get to hopefully a 36DD or DDD if possible. I have wide hips and want to look proportanite. I have a very athletic build and I think it would look good going that big. Do you think it's reasonable to go that big considering my weight and height?
I have a breast aug in two weeks and am struggling with a few things. I am 511 and around 170 lbs with a large frame. I am currently a 34b and want to have large breasts. At the least a DD. I decided on 600-650cc which looks proportionate because I am so big. My dr wants to do a textured over because I want the bigger look and because I have breast tissue. I have reservations concerning this option because of the stigma around textured implants and the fact that no one really ever does overs.
Hello, I have always wanted big boobs ever since I was little. My mother always said you want to have a chest on you and growing up Id put on her bras. I am only a 34b which so was my mother before she had hers done. Id hope to be DD when I come out as its my 21st birthday gift and I wanna be a big bombshell. Starting in middle school as soon as I had AA I started wearing major push up bras and stuffing my bras. I wear a bombshell bra every day and cant wait to have a set bobbies!
So ..... had my initial consultation without any pictures to reference and we stopped with 500cc. It was hard to visualize what Id look like with just the sizers. But in between then and now I have been looking at a lot of different types of breasts and Ive dreamed of this day since middle school (having boobs not particularly breast implants) and I dont want to regret going safe and being unhappy . Its an expensive decision so Id like to make it once .
I'm a 34 b now but the upper pole of my breasts are quite deflated after gaining and losing 20 pounds. I would love natural looking DDs with more fullness / cleavage in the upper pole. The surgeons I have talked to thus far are very anti the sub glandular approach. I am nervous about the dual plane or under the muscle approach because of heavily I use my upper body- think supporting my entire body weight using one forearm or climbing a 10 foot pole via only pull-ups.