POSTED UNDER Breast Augmentation Reviews
35 Year Old, No Kids, Athletic, AA Cup, 340 Cc
UPDATED FROM ViaCcup
12 days post
Boob difference
WORTH IT$5,300
My left boob is still more tender than the right. It's also slightly bigger than my right, but If someone else looks at it they can't tell. I just hope my right one doesn't go down anymore. I'm really starting to love my body more and feel more confident.
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I finally decided to go through with the breast...
I finally decided to go through with the breast augmentation, I went with a doctor that has already done some work on me. He fixed my nose that I broke 4x and removed a small piece of cancer on my upper lip with minimal scarring. As time got closer I started to get more nervous about the whole procedure, will I be too big or too small. I put I all my trust in his suggestions for the type and amount going into me. Surgery went well, everyone was super nice to me at the hospital. I am glad I had people to help take care of the first few days because I couldn't do much for myself. I needed help getting out of bed just to go pee! After a few days I looked at myself in the mirror and cried. I thought to myself what did I do to body! I thought the shape of my boobs were already perfect, I just hated my size. Finding bras and tops that fit were hard yes, but I did hate wearing so much padding to feel like a woman. I think what made me so upset was at the time I couldnt exercise like I normally do (I am a gym rat), I was helpless, and I thought my boobs looked so weird! Now it is just over a week since my surgery and I feel so much better! I don't regret getting them, I feel sexy when I put my sports bras on. I am a C cup, roughly. My boobs are still hard and waiting for them to drop, but I recently started massaging them and now just waiting for time to pass for them to soften up. My incision is super small under the breast. I would definitely recommend Dr. F. True Lansden down in Key West. Him and his help talk me through everything, any questions I had they made sure to answer. I wish I had actually started posting before my surgery, but it's better late than never! Just like my boobs!

I actually haven't had a BA, but I hear tenderness is common at first. I'd encourage you to post in the Ask a Doctor section, where your question will reach thousands of board-certified doctors worldwide :)