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Just over a year later!

Hi all! I hope this update finds you all healthy and happy :) I really wanted to come back on here and post again because I felt like the reviews that helped me the most when I was pre-big-boobs were the girls who were past a year post-op.

This may be a little lengthy, but I really wanted to explain the little ups and downs that have come along with this surgery for anyone interested, and what the future holds for me. As well as show you guys the official before/after photos from the Dr. which are much better than anything I can take myself.

First of all, I 100% LOVE MY BOOBS & NOSE and the Dr. that I decided to go with, and would do it all again in a heartbeat. My nose, just makes me smile :) No pain or anything weird associated with that at all. It's just cute and perfect. Not much has changed boob-wise since my last post. They look almost exactly the same as 3 months post-op. With that being said, some small things I hoped would go away since then haven't. Here are the ups and downs I still have today...
- My left incision still gets tender, that implant sits slightly lower and just "feels weird" sometimes. No other way to describe it other than it's more comfortable when it's supported.
- Right side has contracture, nothing painful, not severe. You can feel the capsule under the skin, but in general it still moves and looks normal.
- Every once and a while I can see a small bump on the right side where the implant is coming up through my muscle. I am VERY thin, so there's definitely not much to cover it.
- Left side feels like a normal boob, can't even tell there's something there.
- If I'm looking at myself in a mirror front on, they look "fake". Again, no fat to cover the top side probably adds to that problem. Plus, my sternum goes waaay in which adds to the look of the gap in my cleavage. That's always been like that, and has always bugged me even with itty [RS bleep].
- In a bra and every day clothes they look AH-MAYZE-ING.
- I am now most comfortable sleeping in a light sports bra, just for support.

That's all I can think about for now. When I first noticed the bump I called the Dr's office to ask about it, they were able to schedule me that same day to look at it which was nice (this was about 2 weeks ago). I told the Dr. about everything I've stated above. He said that if I wanted to do a small revision I could, which would be under local anesthesia with a knockout cocktail of drugs. He said he would use SERI on both sides over my current implants which helps create a soft tissue barrier giving a smoother appearance for someone like me who is so lean (I normally sit around 13% body fat for those who are curious). Less likely for contracture to form again on the right side (I don't think there are any studies on this, from what I've read so far SERI is a very new product). He would also bring my left side up ever so slightly to even out my crease. Buut, that would make my nipples uneven, so it would be a trade off.

All in all, nothing bugs me enough to want to run into another surgery. Maybe I'll re-think it towards the end of this year, maybe next. But for the foreseeable future, I'm happy :)

A couple more photos

As requested here's a straight on photo and a side profile so you can see them a little better.

3 months!

Hey ladies! Just over 3 months and not too much new to report. Just enjoying them! Wore a bikini for the first time on memorial day weekend and it felt great! They're still not completely symmetrical (but my nipples are, so I'm actually really ok with it! Hah) Dr. said that the capsule around my right healed a little thicker than the left making it slightly larger. But to tell you the truth, I don't notice unless I'm staring at them straight on and squishing them both firmly at the same time.

I don't even notice my nose or the boobs anymore, they both feel like mine. Every once and a while I'll get a little pain around my left incision. It lasts for a day or so and then fades. Hoping that goes away soon, anyone else experience that? I think I might have been taking it a little too hard in the gym a while back.

Hoping all my other February ladies are doing well!

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Dr. Jabs and his staff have been, and continue to be amazing. I am beyond happy with my results. Joanne, my patient coordinator has always responded to my emails/calls within the same day/next day at the latest. I was even able to reach Dr. Jabs on his cell the Sunday after my surgery with a question. The nurses and anesthesiologist were all very helpful and made sure I was informed and comfortable throughout the entire procedure. I would highly recommend him to anyone, I'm so happy to have found him! I don't believe I would have gotten my amazing results with anyone else. :)