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7 months post revision

I believe we’re close to a final outcome and they are looking fairly even. The scar on my right breast is sitting higher into the actual breast as opposed to the fold now but if I keep the size I may look into lazer- I’m a mega keloid scar producer lol.
The pocket looks more even when flex my pecs and there is more symmetry in this regard. Where I am having some alarming misshaping when wear a push up or sports bra (which I used to do 24/7) my implant looks as though it pushes into the centre and squares off against my normal looking left breast. I’m assuming this is from there he released my pocket in the revision and may just have to live with it until I go bigger. I’m not sure it’s worth going in for a third time and have to exchange an implant for. I will meet with the surgeon in a few weeks but for now just riding out the last few tweaks and adjustments.

Really wondering what a larger size would do for my shape… (but like I mentioned before- I’m maxxed out with such a small size already. I can jump 200ccs to an uhp but that’s about it- my base width can’t do a large enough increase for my surgeon to consider a swap…

Things I’ve learned

Well. I suppose in this long expensive but now back to worth it journey I’ve learned a few things… 1. trust. Your. Self. So many times I was advised to blindly trust instructions that weren’t making sense for my body- lifting too heavy on upper body days …doing too much too soon, wearing push up bras regularly (because I wasn’t happy with the size)
2. Get the size YOU want. Don’t listen to your coworkers, aquaintances, internet strangers try and sway you. It’s your body. It’s your vision and comfort.
3. choose your surgeon based on their artistic vision (I think mine was closely aligned)

4. Despite how aesthetic others breasts may look yours may just not sit that way with more volume. Such is life as a genetically random being.

at this point almost 8 week out from revision I feel as though the right breast has dropped more in range with the left. It’s still not as perfect and full but perhaps that could be addressed if I decide to go larger in a few years… for now. I think we’re good. I’m so used to having them I feel they’re sooo small but I’m not sure how much larger I can go. My bwm is 12.5 on the larger side and that’s my implant size now… it’s funny to think back to when I had nothing and how used to that I was….

Not happy

It’s not dropping. In fact if I wear a sports bra as suggested I noticed it riding even higher. I can’t keep taking weeks off of work over and over. More time off the gym. More people I have to get to care for me and travel not to mention the number it does on my body and recovery. So at this point I’ve spent 12k for a deformed breast probably 3 if not 4 surgeries and the corresponding 2 weeks off work and 8 weeks down time each time. Now another 20k for a revision finding another surgeon. Travel costs. Not how I expected to spend my 40s/ 50s as a single mom. Had I known I would never have wasted my time and money. Just feeling very disappointed and alone and wondering why I always have to be the rate 10% for every complication happening