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Almost 5 months post op
Breasts have settled and actually look real. Final size is 34DD. They are amazing and I love them.
Decided to take the plunge and fill out all the...
Decided to take the plunge and fill out all the low-cut dresses in my wardrobe that I've bought and never worn because of my lack of cleavage (large a/small b cup). The consult was pretty straightforward and after looking at my breasts my surgeon was able to make some suggestions on sizes which I then tried on in a croptop. Decided on the 330cc, round, moderate profile implants as they seemed like the largest size I could get away with while still looking natural (which was important to me).
Surgery day came around quickly and was far less terrifying than I had anticipated (I had never gone under general anaesthesia before). Don't even remember falling asleep, just one of the nurses stroking my hair while I woke up and telling me everything was okay. I stayed a few extra hours in the hospital bed before going into secondary recovery (a room where you sit in recliner chairs until your ride home arrives) because I was feeling too nauseous to walk. After the room stopped spinning I was able to get dressed (with a lot of assistance from the nurse), sit down and have something to eat.
The first night was great because I was still under the effects of the general anaesthesia, super drugged up and pretty much just slept until the next day. Started on cephalexin antibiotics and paracetamol+codeine painkillers, which work great but I can definitely tell when Im due for more because the feeling of pressure returns. That's all its really been like for me, pressure as if someone is sitting on my chest and I can't take deep enough breaths. This is only really bad in the morning as I don't wake up during the night to take my dose. My boyfriend pretty much did everything for me for the first three days, including pulling down my pants when I went to the bathroom and applying deodorant to my armpits cause its impossible with t-rex arms, trust me. Such a beautiful man. He even threw away my vomit bag (which I only needed once after showering for the first time, it is awful).
Day 5 now and have just come home from my first post-op appointment, the doctor says they are looking normal and no infection, changed my dressing from a clear band-aid type thing to micropore tape, which was a massive relief as the adhesive was starting to irritate my skin and give me a rash. Also told me I can sleep flat on my back, which is great news because I was sliding into that position by the end of the night anyway. He also prescribed me laxatives cause things aren't moving down there lately (where does it all go?!) and I look about 6 months pregnant I am so bloated. They have already changed massively from the first day (thank god) and I know boob-greed (wishing I had chosen a larger size) is a big thing after breast augmentations but I can already tell they are going to be the perfect size for me! Happy days!
Surgery day came around quickly and was far less terrifying than I had anticipated (I had never gone under general anaesthesia before). Don't even remember falling asleep, just one of the nurses stroking my hair while I woke up and telling me everything was okay. I stayed a few extra hours in the hospital bed before going into secondary recovery (a room where you sit in recliner chairs until your ride home arrives) because I was feeling too nauseous to walk. After the room stopped spinning I was able to get dressed (with a lot of assistance from the nurse), sit down and have something to eat.
The first night was great because I was still under the effects of the general anaesthesia, super drugged up and pretty much just slept until the next day. Started on cephalexin antibiotics and paracetamol+codeine painkillers, which work great but I can definitely tell when Im due for more because the feeling of pressure returns. That's all its really been like for me, pressure as if someone is sitting on my chest and I can't take deep enough breaths. This is only really bad in the morning as I don't wake up during the night to take my dose. My boyfriend pretty much did everything for me for the first three days, including pulling down my pants when I went to the bathroom and applying deodorant to my armpits cause its impossible with t-rex arms, trust me. Such a beautiful man. He even threw away my vomit bag (which I only needed once after showering for the first time, it is awful).
Day 5 now and have just come home from my first post-op appointment, the doctor says they are looking normal and no infection, changed my dressing from a clear band-aid type thing to micropore tape, which was a massive relief as the adhesive was starting to irritate my skin and give me a rash. Also told me I can sleep flat on my back, which is great news because I was sliding into that position by the end of the night anyway. He also prescribed me laxatives cause things aren't moving down there lately (where does it all go?!) and I look about 6 months pregnant I am so bloated. They have already changed massively from the first day (thank god) and I know boob-greed (wishing I had chosen a larger size) is a big thing after breast augmentations but I can already tell they are going to be the perfect size for me! Happy days!
Provider Review
Specialist Plastic Surgeon
550 Stanley St, SOUTH BRISBANE Q 4101, South Brisbane,
Polite, friendly and super confident in everything he was saying, which was a massive relief to me.