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For as long as I can remember I wanted boobs and I...

For as long as I can remember I wanted boobs and I knew the only way that could happen was a boob job. I can recall all my friends were going through puberty, wearing bras and having beautiful cleavages and I waited patiently but that never happened to me. Unfortunately, I inherited my boobies from my mom's side where everyone is flat..oh well at least I have an athletic body type. Of course like everyone else, I'm a huge fitness enthusiast and I have managed to grow some glutes so getting implants was even a bigger deal to complement my backside. The only thing I was (and still am) extremely concerned about was the rest period I had to take after the surgery but I thought not training for a couple weeks is so worth it if I get boobs in exchange.
I was always super self conscious about my boobs, never wanted to go to the beach as I couldn't hide my mosquito bites. I'm not kidding when I say I mastered the art of fooling people into thinking I actually have boobs thanks to La Senza's super padded bras (highly recommend them though). So I finally decided to undergo a BA going with Arion 295cc Anatomics, Dual Plane, inframammary incision.

Some Before Pics (feat. eczema)

As you can see I had nothing to start with.. Side note: my atopic eczema came out a few days prior to surgery probably due to nervousness.

Operation Day and Day 1

My ps told me I had to stop eating and drinking the midnight before so I was extremely thirsty when we got the hospital! I'd say that's the only feeling I can recall as I was pretty calm prior to the surgery. When I got there, I first had to shower thoroughly using an anti-bacterial shower gel then I was educated about anesthesia. After that my surgeon came in to take some before pictures and draw on my soon-to-be boobs and upper body. From that moment on, things just sped up, I remember going in the surgery and coming out not so long after as if I had just taken a nap. I woke up in a surgical bra with a compression band not really realizing that it's all done due to all the medication I was under. That soreness felt like I worked out chest the day before and now my muscles are sore. I expected pressure and/or pain but nothing of that sore, it was much better than expected. I was also extremely thirsty but I wasn't allowed to drink until a certain hour and only then could I start sipping on water. I remember the nurses had to stop me every single time because I was so eager to down the glass of water. After a while, the nurse forced me to go to pee (let me know if you know the significance of the first time after surgery) and let me tell you something getting up is so not pleasant to say the least! I wouldn't say it was painful and I wasn't dizzy but you really feel like you need to hold on to your new boobies or otherwise they fall out. Also, I had drains in me which made walking to the bathroom extremely difficult.

My first meal after op was breakfast the day after. I can recall it was the best tasting sandwich ever even though it only contain one slice of ham and some butter haha Keep in mind I had been fasting for quite a while. My ps came in to check on me and told me how I said some funny stuff when i woke up from anesthesia. To be honest, I really can't recall any pain, I just dreaded going to the bathroom with all the drains hanging off of me. For the most part, I was sleeping or munching on something. I'm writing this on Day 6 and I can honestly say that the worst part so far has been pulling out the drains. Now that's a sharp pain I had never experienced before! I was told it would hurt and it only lasted for seconds but it was intense. By day 2, I was able to gently move my hands around, my right hand was actually pretty ok. I was driven home that afternoon which hurt a bit but I was excited to get some homemade food!