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Breast Augmentation * Mini Boob Job * Motiva Ergonomix Mini 220cc
UPDATED FROM Acy22
25 days post
Almost 4 weeks
WORTH IT
I am at the end of day 4 and three weeks after my surgery now.
Things got much better, I can already do pretty much everything and even carry around my almost two year old baby girl again, which I am very happy about :-)
Compared to how bad I felt in the beginning, the recovery was unexpectedly fast.
My boobs look pretty good, though I really hope they start dropping and fluffing soon…
Well I think there is not that much to drop, but they still feel very tight and hard and that’s what makes them look not as natural as I wish, and that’s starting to drive me crazy because I was so afraid of the artificial look.
But that’s part of the process I guess, at first you are just so happy to finally have boobs, but as time passes by you look more critically at your new body. But even if they don’t turn out perfect, it’s still so much more better than before and I will be able to accept these imperfections, however they turn out in the end, but I would never have been able to accept my boobs they were before.
Scars are fine as well, I will start with silicone tapes within the next few days.
The are nice and thin, but not perfectly placed into the breastfold… anyways, I hope that they become mostly invisible so that won’t be a problem as well.
Over all I am very happy and hope, that they become softer and more natural now soon!
Things got much better, I can already do pretty much everything and even carry around my almost two year old baby girl again, which I am very happy about :-)
Compared to how bad I felt in the beginning, the recovery was unexpectedly fast.
My boobs look pretty good, though I really hope they start dropping and fluffing soon…
Well I think there is not that much to drop, but they still feel very tight and hard and that’s what makes them look not as natural as I wish, and that’s starting to drive me crazy because I was so afraid of the artificial look.
But that’s part of the process I guess, at first you are just so happy to finally have boobs, but as time passes by you look more critically at your new body. But even if they don’t turn out perfect, it’s still so much more better than before and I will be able to accept these imperfections, however they turn out in the end, but I would never have been able to accept my boobs they were before.
Scars are fine as well, I will start with silicone tapes within the next few days.
The are nice and thin, but not perfectly placed into the breastfold… anyways, I hope that they become mostly invisible so that won’t be a problem as well.
Over all I am very happy and hope, that they become softer and more natural now soon!
UPDATED FROM Acy22
8 days post
1 week 1 day post OP
Things are pretty fine today, except my upper back and shoulders hurt a lot since yesterday, since I’m having trouble holding myself upright. You can see my terrible posture in the side profile picture of today… when pain gets less, I really have to work on that…
At the moment it still hurts to stand straight and pull my shoulders back!
I still move around acting like a T-Rex, he must have felt the same way… not able to reach anything higher than his shoulders or grab things further than 40 cm!
Another thing I worry about is going back to work, I am a paramedic and have my next shift in 3,5 weeks… I’m afraid that this is not enough time to recover.
Anyone working in the same field or in a job with similar physically demanding conditions to share her experience?
At the moment it still hurts to stand straight and pull my shoulders back!
I still move around acting like a T-Rex, he must have felt the same way… not able to reach anything higher than his shoulders or grab things further than 40 cm!
Another thing I worry about is going back to work, I am a paramedic and have my next shift in 3,5 weeks… I’m afraid that this is not enough time to recover.
Anyone working in the same field or in a job with similar physically demanding conditions to share her experience?
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UPDATED FROM Acy22
7 days post
1 week post OP
First week is over, yay!
It looks like things are getting better slowly, pain is okay today, and my boobs kinda got used to always being pushed down by the belt. It still hurts, especially when laying down, but it’s manageable.
My breast is not sitting as high as I’ve seen it multiple times here on other women, I added a side profile picture where you can see it pretty well.
I like the shape, I hope they don’t get much smaller anymore, if they stay like that I think I’m gonna be a 70 B cup which is 32 B I think in American sizing which I would be very happy with.
I would have appreciated a 32 C as well, but as my BWD is only 11 cm and I wanted the mini profile, 220 cc were the maximum that I could get.
I will add some more before pics in the next couple of days and of course keep you updated about the progress.
It looks like things are getting better slowly, pain is okay today, and my boobs kinda got used to always being pushed down by the belt. It still hurts, especially when laying down, but it’s manageable.
My breast is not sitting as high as I’ve seen it multiple times here on other women, I added a side profile picture where you can see it pretty well.
I like the shape, I hope they don’t get much smaller anymore, if they stay like that I think I’m gonna be a 70 B cup which is 32 B I think in American sizing which I would be very happy with.
I would have appreciated a 32 C as well, but as my BWD is only 11 cm and I wanted the mini profile, 220 cc were the maximum that I could get.
I will add some more before pics in the next couple of days and of course keep you updated about the progress.
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Looking really great so far. Will watch your progress. Best of luck going forward.
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But as I wrote in my previous update, I work as a Paramedic and my first shift will be in less than a week, I will be 4,5 weeks post at that time and my surgeon told me that this was no problem. I am just advised to wear a tight sports bra and the belt over my chest to secure everything in place even if I have to lift a patient eg.