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5'7, 133 lbs, 40, no kids, Mentor 535cc, high profile xtra, B to D cup - too big?
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Mentor 535cc High Profile Xtra, Did I Go Too Big?
cjk83January 21, 2024
WORTH IT
Hi, I always wanted bigger boobs and finally did it! I went from a 34 “barely B cup” to a full 34 d, I’m 8 months post op and feel that I’m still getting used to them. There are days where I absolutely love them and then there’s days where I think I went too big and should have stuck with 400-430 cc and perhaps moderate profile. I have a lot of upper pole fullness and depending on the angle when I look at them, they don’t look very natural but not too fake either, I guess it’s just me still adjusting which is taking a long time, lol. I hope the upper pole fullness will go down a tiny bit more as those boobies mature, not sure. Do you think they are too big and not proportionate or fake on my frame? I’m 5.6, 130 lbs, 40 years old, no kids.
UPDATED FROM cjk83
9 months post
Squish test
cjk83February 1, 2024
Squish test 8 months post op. I’m happy with how the girls feel and they seem to continue to get softer over time. They move quite naturally when walking and I feel they are now a part of me, can’t imagine not having them!
UPDATED FROM cjk83
10 months post
9 month update, 535 cc HP
cjk83March 3, 2024
The girls continue to get softer and I love them more every day. At first I thought I went too big but boob greed must have kicked in and now I’m very happy with how they look. I also think they fit my body nicely even though I’m not a big person and 535cc isn’t necessarily a small implant but my surgeon did an amazing job. I love that I can dress them up for a night out, and how they look in a bikini or low cut top while still being able to “hide” them during the day when I’m in the office. I work in a conservative environment so prefer to not show the cleavage!
Replies (3)
March 4, 2024
You look amazing! Definitely not too big. How far out from surgery were you when you felt they finally stopped changing?
March 5, 2024
I still notice little changes in terms of softness to the touch and a more softened, natural look overall. The most noticeable changes happened within the first 2 months when they were dropping but the fluffing process definitely seemed to take a lot longer and I’m not the most patient person so it was hard for me to trust the process.
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Your post has helped me a lot, thanks for sharing.
I see its a big leap and change to get used to but I think it's worth it.