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Beginning my boobie journey, 125lbs, 5'3 - I'd like it to look proportional
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Beginning my Boobie Journey. 125lbs, 5'3
Current stats: 5'3" 125lbs, 32b-ish (down from 36c)
After 2 kids (and a combined 4.5 years of breastfeeding) and a loss of nearly 50lbs, I'm finally ready to get my breasts fixed up. They completely emptied into those sad little coin purses and hang much lower than they used to and it's been such a hard thing to deal with mentally. My breaking point was trying on a cute little crop top that I crocheted and having my breasts literally just slip out of it because there's no structure to them anymore. I broke down into tears because I've worked so hard to get to a healthy weight and improve my mental health but it feels like I have nothing to show for it.
I've always wanted to get an augmentation but it was never an actual attainable thing for me. However, my husband has been so super supportive and began researching and running the numbers "in secret" and randomly announced that if we did this and that, we could easily pay for the procedure out of pocket. He's helping me get over the mom and wife guilt of spending so much money on MYSELF when I keep thinking of thing for the kids or house or family we could spend money on. He's honestly too good to me.
So anyway. I've been hyperfocusing on researching different doctors, procedures, and results. I've scheduled consultations with 4 different providers in GR and so far have met with 2. My 1st consultation was not great and she's definitely out as an option. My 2nd was amazing and I really love what she had to say and I'd feel comfortable with her as my surgeon but I'm still looking to get another opinion. My 2 consultations so far have had completely different ideas of what I need (one said just a BA, the other said a lift with implants) so I definitely wanting more opinions.
Ideally I'd like to fill in the lost volume, get more upper pole fullness, and maybe increase my cleavage but I totally understand my anatomy might not allow all of those things. Full C to small D is what I'm aiming for. I'd like it to look proportional on my body but I'm not shy about admiting that I'll have implants
After 2 kids (and a combined 4.5 years of breastfeeding) and a loss of nearly 50lbs, I'm finally ready to get my breasts fixed up. They completely emptied into those sad little coin purses and hang much lower than they used to and it's been such a hard thing to deal with mentally. My breaking point was trying on a cute little crop top that I crocheted and having my breasts literally just slip out of it because there's no structure to them anymore. I broke down into tears because I've worked so hard to get to a healthy weight and improve my mental health but it feels like I have nothing to show for it.
I've always wanted to get an augmentation but it was never an actual attainable thing for me. However, my husband has been so super supportive and began researching and running the numbers "in secret" and randomly announced that if we did this and that, we could easily pay for the procedure out of pocket. He's helping me get over the mom and wife guilt of spending so much money on MYSELF when I keep thinking of thing for the kids or house or family we could spend money on. He's honestly too good to me.
So anyway. I've been hyperfocusing on researching different doctors, procedures, and results. I've scheduled consultations with 4 different providers in GR and so far have met with 2. My 1st consultation was not great and she's definitely out as an option. My 2nd was amazing and I really love what she had to say and I'd feel comfortable with her as my surgeon but I'm still looking to get another opinion. My 2 consultations so far have had completely different ideas of what I need (one said just a BA, the other said a lift with implants) so I definitely wanting more opinions.
Ideally I'd like to fill in the lost volume, get more upper pole fullness, and maybe increase my cleavage but I totally understand my anatomy might not allow all of those things. Full C to small D is what I'm aiming for. I'd like it to look proportional on my body but I'm not shy about admiting that I'll have implants
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it's so hard two completely different opinions!!! keeps us updated!!
I know! I have another consultation in the morning so hopefully he agrees with one of the other doctors so I can do a majority rules decision lol
Thanks for starting your review and welcome to the community!