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Subglandular, 400cc Motiva Ergonomix Round

UPDATED FROM Gentle752860
2 months post

Bralette Vs. Boobs: Before & After

WORTH IT
Here is a photo of my new endowments in that same little, pink lace bralette that I was wearing in the “before” photo. It’s stretchy and still fits. I’m glad, because it’s quite comfy. It’s also still pretty supportive. I thought I wouldn’t be able to wear it anymore. I’m happy.

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UPDATED FROM Gentle752860
2 months post

2-Month Update

One is still a little more plump than the other, as it has always been, but they have settled and evened out a bit, and the issue with the other one sitting higher has resolved. I suppose, the slight unevenness actually contributes to them looking more natural overall. Other than that problem, behind the scenes, I had a hematoma develop in my shoulder that I massaged away, and some “Mondor’s cords” that were also helped by massaging. These all seem to be common issues following this type of surgery (thanks, Google!). Then there are still (inframammary) incision scars and a few marks from the bandages that I treat daily to fade.

I am mostly happy with these enhancements though. I kind of miss the fullness they had from the swelling (lol). I, now, understand all the women that are like, “I should have gotten bigger ones,” after the swelling goes down. Haha

At 2 months, they are much softer, squishier and more jiggly. Up until recently, they were still kind of firm. All of my old clothes still fit over them, fortunately, albeit a bit more snugly. My dresses and tops just look more filled out. It’s wonderful.

Needless to say, the healing process is going well, and I bought a few sexy outfits for myself to celebrate. They all look much better on me now than they would have before the breast augmentation surgery, so I can’t regret it.

These new boobs have done wonders for my confidence, regarding my outlook on my physical appearance. After finally getting my diet and exercise routine in order, and then popping these on it, my body “looks like the picture”, and I am much happier when I see my figure in the mirror now. I look like a comic book character, and it amuses me. It’s what I was blasted with, growing up, so that was the goal for me.

And speaking of such, because, as an artist, myself, I could actually just draw my own body as I desired it to be, the doctor was able to make it look as close as possible to what I had sketched. That also made this process more fun and exciting for me. My provision of a preview drawing of myself took all of the guesswork out of it for the doctor as well, I’m sure.

For years, I had tried pills and creams… etc. to make them bigger, and the direct approach cannot be beat, let me tell you. I am grateful for the new technological advances with silicone implants. I hope they continue to make them safer and even softer and natural-feeling.

My dream body is coming to life, and I couldn’t be happier about it!

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1 month post

1-Month Update

They are starting to soften nicely, but I am, unfortunately, not so happy with the unevenness here. It looks like I may be in need of a revision, and they haven’t even finished settling yet. I started off with uneven breasts, and I suppose, that issue wasn’t addressed. I fear the results may end up being a little too “natural” here.

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Update (11/28/25): I am less worried now. After a couple of days of massaging and pressing, the higher breast has settled a bit better. I’m thinking they’ll be okay after all.