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44 Year Old; 3 Kids, 295 cc UHP. Finally!!
UPDATED FROM colbella
5 months post
After 5 months
WORTH IT$2,501
Quite content with results. Sometimes I find them a little voluptuous, but I am very happy in general. 295 cc Ultra High Profile. (never crossed through my mind to ask about projection!)
UPDATED FROM colbella
2 months post
Call me crazy
It has been about six weeks since I got a BA and Just now I can say I think am 99% satisfied. Call me crazy but I am one of the few people here wanting less and not more. Almost 90% get some kind of boob greed...but my worry was that they we going to remain ginormous.
Mind you, I have 295cc ultra high profile and so was worried about the extreme projection.
Now that the twins are less 'rocks' and somewhat softer, I do see the "drop and fluff" effect starting to happen. .... as well as the increase in food intake and increase of pounds. (Need to start exercising again!!)
Hope you all are well. Love RS.
Mind you, I have 295cc ultra high profile and so was worried about the extreme projection.
Now that the twins are less 'rocks' and somewhat softer, I do see the "drop and fluff" effect starting to happen. .... as well as the increase in food intake and increase of pounds. (Need to start exercising again!!)
Hope you all are well. Love RS.
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September 3, 2017
I think they look really good & proportionate to your body. I am also going with areola incision. Was it painful?

November 18, 2017
Thanks for all the photos and posts. You look great. How are you doing now?
UPDATED FROM colbella
15 days post
More pics
Today I had my two week check-up before traveling back to the US in two days with three kids by myself - one of them a baby.
Dr said I looked good, still swollen a bit.
He gave me an anti-inflammatory shot (Duodecadron), as well as some tablets (Apronax) that I should take for three days, and continue with warm compresses (that I'm not doing :/ and use kelocote or scaraway.
Today I was reading here the posts of other women explanting their implants and all their health complications. ... it got to me a bit. Although I knew all the issues and major risks going into this, still makes me think whether I was too vain or insecure or both in getting boobs.
I know that if I ever start getting sick, the first thing will be removal. For no though, I will enjoy them.
I really like RS, I don't know if anyone reads, but makes me feel connected, part of an anonymous club.
In terms of bras ... I bought these two, and I was measured as a B here in Colombia. According to the Dr, sizes are different in the US, most likely I will end up being full B or C.
Dr said I looked good, still swollen a bit.
He gave me an anti-inflammatory shot (Duodecadron), as well as some tablets (Apronax) that I should take for three days, and continue with warm compresses (that I'm not doing :/ and use kelocote or scaraway.
Today I was reading here the posts of other women explanting their implants and all their health complications. ... it got to me a bit. Although I knew all the issues and major risks going into this, still makes me think whether I was too vain or insecure or both in getting boobs.
I know that if I ever start getting sick, the first thing will be removal. For no though, I will enjoy them.
I really like RS, I don't know if anyone reads, but makes me feel connected, part of an anonymous club.
In terms of bras ... I bought these two, and I was measured as a B here in Colombia. According to the Dr, sizes are different in the US, most likely I will end up being full B or C.
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September 5, 2017
Those stories freak me out too but to be honest I do not have my implants yet but I do have 2 autoimmune diseases. I don't know why but I certainly know it isn't related to implants! I guess my point is stuff happens. You deal with it. I eat clean and try to care for myself. Enjoy your new breasts and don't worry about a thing!


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