POSTED UNDER Breast Implants Reviews
30 y/o 168cm 62kg 350cc Under Muscle Breast Augmentation
UPDATED FROM cocolilycoconut
2,021 years post
3 year update and pregnant.
WORTH IT$7,000
Three years post op and I’m pregnant with my first baby. It got me wondering about breast feeding and just how small and underdeveloped my breasts really were so I looked up this old review.
Wow, I can’t believe how small they were! Overtime I’ve just become so use to my breast implants. They make my body look so much more in proportion.
I was disappointed at my one year check up when my surgeon said ‘most women’s breasts are like sisters but yours are more like distant cousins’. Referring to the fact they look nothing alike. They are both different shapes and sizes. I was quite upset when he suggested I have surgery again to change one of the implants to a larger size to make them more balanced. It pissed me off that he hadn’t foreseen this problem in the beginning. He’s an extremely experienced plastic surgeon so you would of thought he would of considered their huge differences at our initial meetings. I was okay that they weren’t perfect and I didn’t want to go through surgery and recovery all over again. Not to mention the cost involved!
I still love my new breasts. Although, they are not symmetrically perfect. They give me so much more confidence and I love never wearing a bra. I don’t regret getting them for a second. Although, sometimes I wish I’d seen another surgeon who would have foreseen these issues prior to surgery.
Photo update and disclaimer.
I’m pregnant so my breasts are extra full and bouncy at the moment. They don’t usually have as much jiggle to them. They are usually quite stiff. My nipples are also getting huge and dark and have developed Montgomery tubercles but I thought it would be good to do a photo update anyway.
I’m hoping they keep some jiggle after breastfeeding. ????
Wow, I can’t believe how small they were! Overtime I’ve just become so use to my breast implants. They make my body look so much more in proportion.
I was disappointed at my one year check up when my surgeon said ‘most women’s breasts are like sisters but yours are more like distant cousins’. Referring to the fact they look nothing alike. They are both different shapes and sizes. I was quite upset when he suggested I have surgery again to change one of the implants to a larger size to make them more balanced. It pissed me off that he hadn’t foreseen this problem in the beginning. He’s an extremely experienced plastic surgeon so you would of thought he would of considered their huge differences at our initial meetings. I was okay that they weren’t perfect and I didn’t want to go through surgery and recovery all over again. Not to mention the cost involved!
I still love my new breasts. Although, they are not symmetrically perfect. They give me so much more confidence and I love never wearing a bra. I don’t regret getting them for a second. Although, sometimes I wish I’d seen another surgeon who would have foreseen these issues prior to surgery.
Photo update and disclaimer.
I’m pregnant so my breasts are extra full and bouncy at the moment. They don’t usually have as much jiggle to them. They are usually quite stiff. My nipples are also getting huge and dark and have developed Montgomery tubercles but I thought it would be good to do a photo update anyway.
I’m hoping they keep some jiggle after breastfeeding. ????
UPDATED FROM cocolilycoconut
2,018 years post
DAY 8 POST OP
Today I had an appointment with my PS and he said everything is looking good. He noticed the bruising on my sternum and said it will go down. He said my recovery time will be longer as I didn’t have much to begin with. Got to see my scars. I was impressed how healed they were already. Especially, the left one.
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UPDATED FROM cocolilycoconut
2,018 years post
Bruised sternum
Getting a serious case of cabin fever being at home all the time so I went shopping to entertain myself. In the lighting of the shops I could see just how bruised my sternum actually is. I couldn’t see this in the lighting at home but it makes sense why I’m sore here. Has anyone else experienced this post surgery? I’m hoping when the swelling subsides I’ll have more of a line between my new breasts.
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