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TWO YEARS - PICTURES

My last photos uploaded weird, so let’s try that again.

TWO YEARS

I’m so sorry to have disappeared for so long! After the first year passed, I was so happy. My scars were pretty faded and I was amazed.
It has now been another year, and two years after my surgery, I have -no- noticeable scarring. I was even confident enough to wear pasties to a party — my god, life has changed! I can wear dresses without bras and never have to have anything sturdier than a bralette.
This is by far the best thing I have -EVER- done for myself, and I would do it again I’m a heartbeat. This surgery changed my life, I am so happy, I cannot recommend Dr. Rand highly enough!

Two Months!

Wow, how time flies!! I cannot believe how much has changed, looking at my last update. Across the board the update should be: that improved.
My breast shape has continued to subtlely relax, which, although they are still asymmetrical in height, seems at least to have a minimizing effect.
The areolas are both rounded out more evenly now, and integrated better into the mounds of the breasts. The left nipple is now as centered as I think it's going to be. It's not even, but it's improved. There is still that non-areolar tissue problem, and I guess only time and the scar fading will tell if I'll have to tattoo that it live with it or what. But, you know, as issues go, it's not a big one.
The weird wiry pain thing did work itself out, with time. I saw my doctor about it. He said it was some leftover trauma from the surgery, and that even though we were (at the time) 1.5 months in, that's still early, and at six months I should be concerned about lingering complications. I had a lot of things to say about asymmetries and such, but he made a good point about patience, which is what I've been counseling myself the whole time anyway: everything might not be on the same track, but they'll get to the same finish line.
I really hope that my breasts don't continue to drop any further, because I like how they sit right now lot. The scars are healing super well, and the skin isn't thick there anymore at all, just supple and firm.
I'm still doing the emu oil treatments, but in another month I think he's going to have me start massaging the scar tissue to break that up. Everyone was really pleased with my healing at the last appointment, and commented a lot about how well everything is going, so that was really encouraging.
Occasionally my incisions feel itchy, which, from having tattoos, I well acquainted with as a(n obnoxious) phase of healing. So there's that. Woo.
Only one more month until I can finally stop wearing this dumb bra 24/7!!! Oh god I cannot WAIT!!!!!!!

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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
1135 116th Ave. NE, Bellevue, Washington