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A year and a half later update

It has been 1 years and 7 months since I had my 2nd implants surgery. Given my body had already been stretching with the 1st time, this second surgery recovery was a walk in the park. After the 1st I was in so much pain and could barely move. The 2nd time, I.was moving just fine and had virtually no pain. I did post surgery massage when then doctor allowed.. Now about a year and a half later all is good and they look and feel beautiful. They have a larger gap than I would like, but my anatomy was not conducive to having great cleavage. But I can bring them together when I need.. I am still back and forth whether they are actually that large (I want them to be). It is hard to get a perspective when they are on you and you live with them. They are 770 CC SRF silicone implants. I am pretty happy with them overall.

Large Choice

I started down my path of getting breast augmentation about 2 years ago, exploring the best option for my transition from male to female. I wanted good curves and the largest implants I could have that still looked natural. I am 5'10" and 165-170 lbs. Unfortunately I went through the implant surgery twice. The first round I got capsular contracture and the implants did not "drop and fluff" properly. So I has a revision. I started with not much more than an AA cup.
So my first surgery I choose 605 cc moderate profile silicone implants. They filled me nicely. Though the size did cause my recovery to be a bit of a chore. I was in a good amount of discomfort and pain for 3 weeks. Eventually by the 3 month check-in, it was determined that the contracture was happen. They tried some mediation to limit scar tissue and I had breast massage to try to move them to a better spot, but eventually he said it would not get better and I thought the same. They were not sitting well.
So second surgery was done to remove the first implants and put in a new pair. I elected to go with a higher cc: 605 to 770 (the largest he has in that profile). The second surgery occurred February 22nd, 2023. So I am still very much healing. However give I already had the previous implants installed for over a year, the stretching of my muscles has largely already occurred. I have sub-muscular. The first implants were place through the armpit. The second were under the breast : had to get the others out and the scar tissue then put new ones in.
Dimension between 605 and 770 cc were not that different. 1.5 cm larger width and 0.3 projection.
Dr. Stiller is a good doctor and listened to my concerns and needs though either way I felt like a fish out of water, being transgender. I am in my late 40s and didn't have much experience with breasts before.
The difficulty I has was perspective. Being in my own body, I have had a hard time discerning if my breasts were large or not. Yet he said that given my proportions (height and weight) they seemed balanced. All I could do is trust that I was given good advice.
With my 605 cc implants my professionally measured bra size was 38DDD or 36F. I am not expecting much difference in that with the 770 cc.

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Board Certified General Surgeon
805 W. 5th Ave., Spokane, Washington
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