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9 months post-op
Hi there :)
I feel like I should do an update as it's been so long.
Life has been super busy- I returned to uni to start my next degree and it's been mad, time has flown since my op!
So basically, I can do everything that I could do prior to my surgery. I went back to teaching classes at around 3-4months post op. But only taught yoga and body balance to start with and somehow managed to avoid engaging my pecs too much by showing options instead. I started to bring back some chest work like tricep push ups at around 6months post op.. The sensation was weird, but now I'm used to it. I feel like that as time goes on, they move less and less as my pecs contract, that or I'm just used to it. I still make sure to not over do it, e.g. avoiding barbell chest press. I just body weight stuff if it targets a lot of my chest, as there is always that tiny fear of over using them lol!
They move really nicely! They bounce which is fun! I'm really happy with how soft they are. I didn't go for Ergonomix as my surgeon didn't offer it to me, and at first I was a bit bummed as I thought that I was missing out after seeing a video comparing mine to ergonomix on instagram. But really, they are soft and I cant be greedy. I have such little breast tissue and (had) really strong pecs, so I don't think it would have made much difference really.
No one can tell that I've had an op- thats exactly how I want it. Only 3 of my friends know, and thats because I told them. When I went back to my main job, none of the staff or cliental noticed.
They are conservative, but I can push them up or together for cleavage depending on how I'm feeling. Which is good, because personally for me, I don't always want big obvious cleavage on show.
Funny though, my goal was to be a big B, max small C cup. Initially when I was sized at 6 weeks I was a 10 DD- I wanted to cry because it was so much bigger than I wanted. I remember being there with my bf when I got sized, and I just burst into tears for some reason. I spent a good month after that actually hating them and thinking that they were enormous! They weren't lol. I now think they are perfect for my frame and as they D+F they just got better and better in my mind.
So now, depending on the brand I'm mainly a 10C or D if its unpadded. When I'm looking for padded or strapless, I'm a 10D or DD.
Besides from that, I don't think there's much else to say.
I don't regret my decision to get the op at all, life is back to normal- except I have boobs!! :)
I feel like I should do an update as it's been so long.
Life has been super busy- I returned to uni to start my next degree and it's been mad, time has flown since my op!
So basically, I can do everything that I could do prior to my surgery. I went back to teaching classes at around 3-4months post op. But only taught yoga and body balance to start with and somehow managed to avoid engaging my pecs too much by showing options instead. I started to bring back some chest work like tricep push ups at around 6months post op.. The sensation was weird, but now I'm used to it. I feel like that as time goes on, they move less and less as my pecs contract, that or I'm just used to it. I still make sure to not over do it, e.g. avoiding barbell chest press. I just body weight stuff if it targets a lot of my chest, as there is always that tiny fear of over using them lol!
They move really nicely! They bounce which is fun! I'm really happy with how soft they are. I didn't go for Ergonomix as my surgeon didn't offer it to me, and at first I was a bit bummed as I thought that I was missing out after seeing a video comparing mine to ergonomix on instagram. But really, they are soft and I cant be greedy. I have such little breast tissue and (had) really strong pecs, so I don't think it would have made much difference really.
No one can tell that I've had an op- thats exactly how I want it. Only 3 of my friends know, and thats because I told them. When I went back to my main job, none of the staff or cliental noticed.
They are conservative, but I can push them up or together for cleavage depending on how I'm feeling. Which is good, because personally for me, I don't always want big obvious cleavage on show.
Funny though, my goal was to be a big B, max small C cup. Initially when I was sized at 6 weeks I was a 10 DD- I wanted to cry because it was so much bigger than I wanted. I remember being there with my bf when I got sized, and I just burst into tears for some reason. I spent a good month after that actually hating them and thinking that they were enormous! They weren't lol. I now think they are perfect for my frame and as they D+F they just got better and better in my mind.
So now, depending on the brand I'm mainly a 10C or D if its unpadded. When I'm looking for padded or strapless, I'm a 10D or DD.
Besides from that, I don't think there's much else to say.
I don't regret my decision to get the op at all, life is back to normal- except I have boobs!! :)
2 weeks post op!
Hey!
So today I'm 15 days post op. Still no morning boob. I've been going for 2 long walks a day and feeling great. My rightie has settled nicely and gives me no issues. Leftie is still a bit tight around the sternum and sits a tiny bit higher. Though I expect it as my boobs have always been a little uneven :)
Mobility is improving. I can put my hair up if I lean forward. I'm allowed to drive now. Yestersay was the first time I drove since before the op and I usually drive with 1 hand. NOPE! My right pec hated that and really pulled. So I'm just really mindful that I don't get lazy and drive with one hand lol.
I can kinda gently squeeze my boobs together, though they don't touch. I don't know if they ever will be able to. My boobs were pretty far apart before the BA. So long as I can push them up or play them down, I'm not too fussed.
In person I think they look huge! But the bf thinks they look great and really natural already.
In photos to me, look heaps smaller than they do in person. Regardless I love the shape and the look of them.
Measurments wise (couldn't help myself!) My band was 74cm and chest was 83cm on a good day. Yesterday my band measured at 72-73cm - I'm losing weight and muscle mass :'( - and my chest is ~90cm!!! Whenever i got measured in the past i would be told that my bra size didnt exist, my band size was too big for my bust. So I would just wear bras which would be ridiculous on my bust, because I was too odd of a size.
I go back to one of my jobs tomorrow. I work in rehab and older adults. So I'm on my feet for 8 hours constantly setting up machine and assiting them. I'm a bit nervous that I may have to help with pushing down machine handles. I'm hoping I don't have to because it'll be way too heavy for me yet. I'm thinking about just saying I'm injured and can't do it? No one beside my bf, bestie and mum know about my surgery. I'm not concerned about my coworkers noticing them, I kinda progressively wore 2-3 bras at once for a few months (making me look like a C cup) so that they wouldn't notice lol.
Anyways. I will post again at 4 weeks. Hopefully the boobs will have soften up a bit and feel a little more natural!
So today I'm 15 days post op. Still no morning boob. I've been going for 2 long walks a day and feeling great. My rightie has settled nicely and gives me no issues. Leftie is still a bit tight around the sternum and sits a tiny bit higher. Though I expect it as my boobs have always been a little uneven :)
Mobility is improving. I can put my hair up if I lean forward. I'm allowed to drive now. Yestersay was the first time I drove since before the op and I usually drive with 1 hand. NOPE! My right pec hated that and really pulled. So I'm just really mindful that I don't get lazy and drive with one hand lol.
I can kinda gently squeeze my boobs together, though they don't touch. I don't know if they ever will be able to. My boobs were pretty far apart before the BA. So long as I can push them up or play them down, I'm not too fussed.
In person I think they look huge! But the bf thinks they look great and really natural already.
In photos to me, look heaps smaller than they do in person. Regardless I love the shape and the look of them.
Measurments wise (couldn't help myself!) My band was 74cm and chest was 83cm on a good day. Yesterday my band measured at 72-73cm - I'm losing weight and muscle mass :'( - and my chest is ~90cm!!! Whenever i got measured in the past i would be told that my bra size didnt exist, my band size was too big for my bust. So I would just wear bras which would be ridiculous on my bust, because I was too odd of a size.
I go back to one of my jobs tomorrow. I work in rehab and older adults. So I'm on my feet for 8 hours constantly setting up machine and assiting them. I'm a bit nervous that I may have to help with pushing down machine handles. I'm hoping I don't have to because it'll be way too heavy for me yet. I'm thinking about just saying I'm injured and can't do it? No one beside my bf, bestie and mum know about my surgery. I'm not concerned about my coworkers noticing them, I kinda progressively wore 2-3 bras at once for a few months (making me look like a C cup) so that they wouldn't notice lol.
Anyways. I will post again at 4 weeks. Hopefully the boobs will have soften up a bit and feel a little more natural!
Provider Review
Specialist Plastic Surgeon
253 Wattletree Rd. Malvern , Melbourne, Victoria
Dr. Greensmith was extremely professional and helpful during my initial consult. I knew from that appointment that he was going be my surgeon. He answered all of my questions, gave me time to figure out which size/type of implant I liked, but also gave me his recommendations which matched my goals. On the surgery day, he was calming and took his time in explaining what he will be doing. I already love my results at 1 week post op and very happy that I chose Dr. Greensmith as my surgeon.