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Best decision of 2018!

I was planning on updating more regularly but as the weeks tick along, the new boobs have become more and more a part of me that I’ve forgotten to take notice of the progress the past two months!
So the rash that I had went away after a week. I had to stop wearing the compression bra as it was triggering the random rash and had gauze over my nipples to stop the chafing. Those two things helped stop the rash and I was back on the road to recovery.
They’ve since settled a lot, no more swelling and have softened. I was told to massage them a few times a day to bring my cleavage gap in closer. At the beginning, they were quite far apart but since settling, they touch when I push them together now (if that makes sense?!). I feel like my boobs have gone down in size slightly though. I think they’re now between a C and D cup, which isn’t a bad place to be considering my aim was a full C. I just have to keep reminding myself that because “boob greed” is such a real thing. They’ve also soften a lot and aren’t rock hard anymore. They definitely don’t feel completely squishy like real boobs and they don’t have the same bounce BUT it definitely beats not having boobs! Before I had them done, I was so worried that it was going to be so obvious that I had surgery and everyone was going to notice the size. In reality they actually don’t look that big at all under clothes. Just looks like I’ve got a padded bra on which is what I wanted.
Overall, I am so happy with them. I can now fill out clothes and bras easily without having to feel self conscious. I feel a new sense of confidence that is evident in the way I carry myself and my posture. Looking back, it’s by far one of the best decisions I’ve made and I’m so glad I did it!

Some update pics


Four weeks update

So a couple of weird things happened during this week. Firstly, I started noticing this sharp pain on my nipples and there was a bit of bleeding. I wasn’t too worried as it didn’t feel like anything too serious. Sent an email to the clinic on Monday and the nurse got back to me straight away. After she saw my photos, she said they looked like the scabs on the scars of my nipples must have come away from rubbing against my bra which has caused the bleeding. I was quite relieved as it confirmed my what I thought it could have been. Just had to put a waterproof dressing on them for a few days to give them the chance to heal over and after 5 days, I’ve removed the dressing and they’re now fine. Just have to be more conscious and remember that they’re still healing so will need to take it easy with movement (ie. less cleaning around the house!). Second weird thing that happened was that I began having this really bad itch all over my boobs a couple of days ago and this morning, they’re covered in a rash!! The itch isn’t as bad now but the rash is still there. I’m really hoping it goes away soon but will give the nurse another call to find out what that’s about as I haven’t done anything differently. Other than that, everything else seems fine. Anyone else find that their boobs reduce in size when they drop and fluff? I keep feeling like mine is looking smaller but I’m not sure if it’s just from staring at them all the time.

Provider Review

Specialist Plastic Surgeon
376 New South Head Rd., Double Bay , Sydney, New South Wales