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6 month update
Actual update haha
So in a week it will be two months! I can’t believe how fast the time has gone. I’m a bit of a hypochondriac, so every little thing that I’ve noticed with my boobs has made me freak out or jump to conclusions that something bad is going on. Fortunately my healing process is going perfectly and I couldn’t be happier with my results. The scars are healing nicely and are in the perfect location, right in the crease. I love the size and shape, and I’m really glad my surgeon went with the moderate plus rather than the high profile I thought I would end up with. My right has dropped/fluffed a little more than my left (which is weird because I’m right handed) so I really hope my left catches up so they are symmetrical.
I went into Nordstrom and got sized as a 28FF, which is damn near impossible to find. I’ve been squeezing into a 30DDD which works out okay, my nipples are RIGHT on the edge of the bra though, so I have to kinda push them in.
Like everyone, I was nervous about this journey and didn’t know how my results would turn out. My friends all warned me not to go too big or they will look like ‘basketballs’ or won’t look good on my body (I’m 5’6 but naturally slim). I’m so glad I went with my gut and went with the biggest size I could, although they don’t look 100% natural (because what skinny girl would have DDD+ boobs naturally?) they don’t look like ‘basketballs’ or like they don’t work with my body (at least I don’t think so).
I’ve been having so much fun wearing all sorts of low cut, plunge, and cleavage-showing tops and dresses. It’s so nice to be able to wear whatever I want without worrying that I’ll look flat or like I have no boobs.
I was back in the gym after about three weeks, walking on the treadmill. I’m finally doing my normal workout routine (resistance training, jogging, elliptical) and as long as I wear two sports bras, I don’t even notice my boobs are there.
Not sure what else to add but comment if you have any questions!
I went into Nordstrom and got sized as a 28FF, which is damn near impossible to find. I’ve been squeezing into a 30DDD which works out okay, my nipples are RIGHT on the edge of the bra though, so I have to kinda push them in.
Like everyone, I was nervous about this journey and didn’t know how my results would turn out. My friends all warned me not to go too big or they will look like ‘basketballs’ or won’t look good on my body (I’m 5’6 but naturally slim). I’m so glad I went with my gut and went with the biggest size I could, although they don’t look 100% natural (because what skinny girl would have DDD+ boobs naturally?) they don’t look like ‘basketballs’ or like they don’t work with my body (at least I don’t think so).
I’ve been having so much fun wearing all sorts of low cut, plunge, and cleavage-showing tops and dresses. It’s so nice to be able to wear whatever I want without worrying that I’ll look flat or like I have no boobs.
I was back in the gym after about three weeks, walking on the treadmill. I’m finally doing my normal workout routine (resistance training, jogging, elliptical) and as long as I wear two sports bras, I don’t even notice my boobs are there.
Not sure what else to add but comment if you have any questions!
In one week it will be two months since surgery!
I LOVE THEM SO MUCH!!
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