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Almost 3mo post op
I missed a photo to show that they look a lot bigger in clothing than naked. I am not wearing a bra in this body suit.
Almost 3mo post op
I won’t lie and say I didn’t have doubts after surgery. I was on the fence and questioned if it was worth it. Sitting at the 3 month mark, I would do it again in a heartbeat. There was a moment I felt like it was a pretty big surgery for such a small change and why would I waste my time/money…. LOL it’s hands down one of the best decisions I’ve made for myself. It was more than a small change. I didn’t anticipate them to feel so much a part of me. It doesn’t feel foreign or “bolted on”. I did go over the muscle so my recovery was a breeze. I didn’t feel the immense pressure most women express. I think that may be due to the size of my implants.
I know there’s a lot of women, especially taller and/or hippy-er, that get sucked into the “you’re taller so you can go bigger” or “you can balance out your hips” or a lot of the chatter with other women who talk about boob greed. I am here to tell you, go with your gut!!!! I am so thankful I didn’t allow other women and staff convince me that because I’m tall and have a bigger butt I should get bigger implants.
I was also going through an indescribable amount of emotional turmoil with my step mom. Her health took a turn for the worse and she passed away a month after my surgery. Physical trauma with surgery and the emotional trauma with the loss was a lot to navigate.
I started using the Celluma (red light therapy) around week 3 or 4 when I’d get acupuncture once a week. It really helped with the inflammation around my incision (especially the right one). My esthetician also had a similar product that she would use (2 times now as I go monthly) while she’s prepping my face during my facial. I think it’s made a huge difference in my healing!
I will get updated photos soon.
I am so so soooooo happy with my results. They look great. I can get cleavage if I want. I can wear most all the same clothing as before. I do have to size up in a few styles. Lululemon most bras and align tank I’m now an 8. I do have a couple of 6s and removing the pads help but it was a little too much compression right now. Instead of being a smedium I’m more often a true medium or large depending on the cut of the bra. I haven’t checked all my shirts but, I do know there are a few that I’m too busty for. No complaints here
Victoria secret had me at a 36D or maybe DD… but I haven’t been sized since around the 5 week mark or so. I needed something more structured than a sports bra but without underwire. I can say they look a lot bigger in clothing than naked and I don’t mind that at all. I’m adding in a photo from this weekend. It isn’t a great photo or angle but it does kinda give an example of what I mean.
I know there’s a lot of women, especially taller and/or hippy-er, that get sucked into the “you’re taller so you can go bigger” or “you can balance out your hips” or a lot of the chatter with other women who talk about boob greed. I am here to tell you, go with your gut!!!! I am so thankful I didn’t allow other women and staff convince me that because I’m tall and have a bigger butt I should get bigger implants.
I was also going through an indescribable amount of emotional turmoil with my step mom. Her health took a turn for the worse and she passed away a month after my surgery. Physical trauma with surgery and the emotional trauma with the loss was a lot to navigate.
I started using the Celluma (red light therapy) around week 3 or 4 when I’d get acupuncture once a week. It really helped with the inflammation around my incision (especially the right one). My esthetician also had a similar product that she would use (2 times now as I go monthly) while she’s prepping my face during my facial. I think it’s made a huge difference in my healing!
I will get updated photos soon.
I am so so soooooo happy with my results. They look great. I can get cleavage if I want. I can wear most all the same clothing as before. I do have to size up in a few styles. Lululemon most bras and align tank I’m now an 8. I do have a couple of 6s and removing the pads help but it was a little too much compression right now. Instead of being a smedium I’m more often a true medium or large depending on the cut of the bra. I haven’t checked all my shirts but, I do know there are a few that I’m too busty for. No complaints here
Victoria secret had me at a 36D or maybe DD… but I haven’t been sized since around the 5 week mark or so. I needed something more structured than a sports bra but without underwire. I can say they look a lot bigger in clothing than naked and I don’t mind that at all. I’m adding in a photo from this weekend. It isn’t a great photo or angle but it does kinda give an example of what I mean.
Post op day 12
I had my 1 week post op appointment. They noticed my right breast was a little tighter in the pocket than my left. I drive predominately with my right arm and I chalked it up to probably using it a little too much. Overall things looked great and I was given new massages and swapped my bandage for the incisions. I did see my acupuncturist 1 week post op as well. She didn’t go close to my incisions but did support my body in the healing process choosing points that correlate to the chest. Bruising started to fade fairly quick at this point. I did notice the nerve tingles and my incisions were starting to itch like crazy!!!! At on point I remember them itching so bad it hurt. Throughout my post op I would use my handheld infrared light device to assist in the healing. I didn’t realize how tight my chest was until things started to stretch and soften. You can tell my implants are starting to settle I these photos
Provider Review
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
220 W. Orangeburg Ave., Modesto, California