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2 month post op pics! Finally!

Hi lovely ladies. Pleeease forgive me for taking so long to post. My area was hit with a hurricane so things got a little crazy. Im two months and 1 week post op and I am completely healed and feeling fine. I finally went bra shopping on Sunday and found out my new size... 36 DDD. They don't seem so big when I look down or when Im clothed but in these pics they look pretty darn big. I did develop some stretch marks but that wasn't from surgery- as it turns out I have a collagen production problem so I have been using prescription retinA to encourage new skin to grow. So far it's working but I know the end result won't be perfect. My lesson learned is that it's impossible to just go through surgery and have your dream body, you can just makr improvements with what you've got. I finally feel like a woman so my mission is accomplished!

Implant exchange

Hi everyone. I had an implant exchange yesterday and I am feeling much more optimistic this time. We took out the 475 cc moderate saline implants and went with 750 implants to 825 ccs in moderate plus. Once they drop and fluff I feel like I will have a shape that fits the rest of my figure. Im planning to share some photos as soon as I can try on new bras. Recovery should be a breeze this time around and I will patiently await the day that I can show off my new bod!

Revision plans

What a day! I had an afternoon appointment with my surgeon to discuss my concerns at the 1 month mark. I didn't sleep well the night before because of worry, I couldn't eat breakfast or lunch because my stomach was in knots, I had a headache for hours leading up to the appointment, I cried the whole way there and then sucked it up in the parking lot so that they wouldn't see me like that. Then after I disrobed and waited for the doctor to enter the room I noticed that my hands were shaking. I was a sad, nervous and upset mess! I usually do a great job of hiding my emotions in high stress situations but this whole recovery has gotten the best of me. Much to my relief my doctor agreed to remove and replace my implants at no charge as soon as my schedule allows. I can breathe again, I can sleep again, I can feel like myself again and I am so grateful that there will be a second chance to get this right.