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The Best Decision I've Ever Made + Day 11 Post-op Photos

UPDATED FROM Sociable599500
26 days post

3 and a half week update, getting worried about asymmetry

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I'm getting increasingly worried and anxious about the asymmetry in my breasts. While I have healed extremely well on surface and my scars have closed nicely, the difference in volume is scaring me.

My left breast has now softened up a lot and there's only a small amount of hardness around the T-junction and it can comfortably fit into a 30-32 C bras, the right one can't and seems to be a whole cup bigger.

During my recovery, my right breast hurt way more and developed a way bigger bruise as well, which has resulted in my breast feeling way harder.

I don't know, I know I am still quite early on in the healing process, but I don't usually see such asymmetry in other reviews and it worries me. I know I should probably simply trust the process, but I still want to know if anyone else here has any experience with volume asymmetry post surgery?

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I can too! I had surgery on my left breast only to because they were much bigger! Now my left breast is wayyy smaller after surgery and my doctor is telling me they will equal out after it heals.. my am anxious it won’t which is my am here... I dnt know
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The Best Decision I've Ever Made + Day 11 Post-op Photos

I (21F, 5ft1, 108 lbs) am your typical breast reduction story - by age 14, I was a G cup and by the time I reached age 20 I was wearing a UK 30J. I hated the attention I would get, the pain in my back and the absolute inability to do any proper exercise or choose the clothes I wanted. My boobs were just SO out of place in my otherwise small frame.
I live, study and work in the UK, but I originally come from the CR. I decided to have my surgery done there at the Cleopatra Clinic in Ostrava, as it would have been much cheaper than I could ever dream of in the UK.
I had my surgery on the 11th August and so I am about 11 days post op. The staff at the clinic were absolutely wonderful, always made me feel very comfortable and did their best to keep me happy.
Right now, I am finally wearing a surgical bra and have been able to slowly enjoy the freedom of having no breasts to weigh me down! Recovery has been pretty easy so far, though I can tell my left breast is healing much faster than my right one. (it is also much smaller, I hope that will change!)
If any of you young ladies are on the fence about whether to go through with the surgery, I really recommend you do. I cannot even begin to describe how much of a relief it has been. :)

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What is the brand or where did you purchase that 30J bra? Your new size def appears to suit your frame. Happy continued healing dear.
https://www.bravissimo.com/products/saffie-bra-ln752/#pale-pink-ln752ppk Here's a link for the bra! It was very good to wear, the wide band was really supportive and I also found it very comfortable and flattering.

Also thank you!