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29 Years Old, Mother of 1, 32A, 115 Lbs, Breast Augmentation in Edmonton, AB

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23 days post

Day 23 Post-op

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WORTH IT$8,600
I really wish my left would drop as much as my right side has. The swelling has started to go down on the right side and I have better sensation underneath. My scars no longer feel lumpy and aren't as hard. They were looking decent when I changed my tape on day 19. I still have extreme nipple hypersensitivity but everything is feeling great otherwise. I can't wait to stop wearing this bra though. Only 2.5 more weeks until complete boob freedom!!

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March 19, 2016
you look gorgeous!!!! congratulations!!!
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March 19, 2016
You're looking great! You're progression photos really show how much they are coming along. Patience is the hardest thing during this i think! we can all take a few days of pain, but we all want to see the final product of what we paid for! :) You look lovely!
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March 21, 2016
your progress is amazing!! you must be so happy with your result!!

i am day 4 post operation and fully hear you on the wanting time to fly by so we can wear a normal bra! but patience is a virtue,


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March 21, 2016
such a beautiful result!! what profile and cc's did you end up with?
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March 22, 2016
Your progress looks great :) And your incisions are flawless! What an awesomely skilled PS! Yeah that hypersensitivity is a challenge and can be painful at times. Wishing you continue success with your recovery!
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14 days post

Day 14 post-op

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My right side is swollen compared to the left and has also dropped quite a bit more. I'm assuming that's because my right arm is dominant. I haven't had pain and haven't had to use analgesics for the last 7 days. My range of motion is completely normal and I only seem to have a hard time lifting things on occasion. It sends a jolt of pain through my body. I attribute the lack of pain to the small size of my implants... Hopefully I won't end up with boob greed! I still have numbness in my right breast, yet my right nipple has become hypersensitive. I get to stop wearing my bra in roughly a month and I couldn't be more excited. I have never really worn a bra for most of my life and I can't wait to ditch this thing.

The asymmetry is driving me crazy but I have to remember that I am only 2 weeks post-op.

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March 10, 2016
I can barely even notice any asymmetry. They look really good! Even though its a smaller size implant the size looks really good on you and doesn't appear small at all. You have nice rounding at the sides and they are so close together already you will get great cleavage.
March 10, 2016
The size you chose is perfect. Did you ps suggest a larger one at first or did he suggest this size?
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March 11, 2016
He suggested 220 grams but he wasn't happy with the appearance during surgery so he went with a smaller size.
March 11, 2016
It's good to know you can look so good with a smaller size, most of the people on here have a larger size. I am 5'1" and 95lbs, and I would like a smaller size. My ps said 350. I have had 3 kids and gone through menopause, so I have a lot of extra skin, so maybe that is why.
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March 12, 2016
I have a very narrow frame. My band is only 28 inches, which means I had limited options in terms of implant width. I likely could have gone bigger otherwise.
March 12, 2016
Yeah, I think mine is 29
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7 days post

1 week post-op

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I finally got to switch to a more comfortable bra and remove my steri strips and replace them with paper tape. It felt really nice to thoroughly wash the area. I am a little confused on the massage I am suppose to start though. I was unable to attend my appointment in person so did it via phone call. I was advised to squeeze my implants up to my collarbone for 5 seconds at a time with 5 repetitions, twice daily as well as squeezing down in the opposite direction. I feel like they will barely even budge. They certainly won't move up anywhere near my collar bone. Is it because my implants are only 195g or does it just take time to be able to squeeze them up that far?? Thanks for the help! I want to make sure I am doing it properly.

Also wondering if it is normal for the incisions to feel really hard and lumpy at first?

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