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Height and body specs

Also adding my height is 5'8" weight is 135lbs, skinny fat with an hourglass bodytype. Never had kids so my skin is fairly firm and tight so the implants will take longer to fall than other skin types. I am expecting final results around 6 months, 3 months I suspect my implants won't drop fully but we will see.

Will be adding photos soon and more information such as the doctor I went with etc.

High Profile (HP) 495cc SSX Natrelle Implants

Starting Point:
I started as a small B cup (180cc and 165cc respectively) with fairly symmetrical sized breasts which were measured with the doctor.

Context:
I wanted to go up to a DD or DDD which is about 3 or 4 cup sizes. I ended up with 495cc as it was the largest size I could safely go with my breast diameter width (12.5cm). I had another consultation elsewhere at a popular downtown Toronto doctor and they promised I could go almost 100cc larger but I didn't feel safe going that large for my small frame and initial breast width. I didn't want bolt on, fake looking breasts but I did want to go fairly large.

Consultation:
This went very smooth and the doctor and nurse were very professional and honest with my expectations. I was first measured and assessed, discussed some expectations, then scanned with the vectra 3D device and shown some options on print outs.

Surgery day:
I wasn't nervous as I had done so much research I knew exactly what to expect. The real hard part is the actual healing process so going in I was more excited then ever. The nurses and staff were super kind and knowledgeable. Everything went very smooth and I woke up with no nausea or issues whatsoever. I think I was only under for an hour. I went in at 1:30, went under at 2:15, then woke up around 3:30 and left just after 4.