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10 years later, how are things?

Well, seems like someone found my review randomly so many years later, so I thought I'd post an update, as I still have my implants, and they finally softened and settled enough for me to consider them a success. Took them approx. 7 years to reach that point though. They were so tight and stuck in for so long, but started feeling more "normal" after that point. But the thing is, they have still been changing up til now, and recently, they've become super bouncy, and I can almost get normal cleavage with some tight bras. Almost.

They are big and heavy too. But I like it. If it wasn't for my health issues that started with my left should issues that happened after my 1st surgery (before these 3), and my other health issues, like fibromyalgia, everything would be relatively perfect. Because of that, I need to manage pain a lot, and I absolutely have to wear supportive underwire bras to support their weight to avoid having lots of shoulder/neck/upper back pain and headaches.

I wouldn't take them out though. I love them so much, and they are part of my body and my identity now. If I ever get one to deflate, I'll have to invest in getting them renewed. I'd probably stay the same size or increase, but only VERY SLIGHTLY, knowing my previous complications, I wouldn't want to risk things getting bad again.

1 year post-op reached, also appointment update

so i finally met my surgeon 2 days ago. discussed with him about my results, what is still maybe left to correct, and how i felt about size.

first, after showing him the difference in crease heights, he agreed that rightie has settled a bit lower than it was supposed to. he also thought, like me, that for the moment it is not that major, but he did seem to share the sentiment that this was a problem when wearing tight clothing and soft fabric bras like coobies (my favorites, lol). as for size, he thought i looked a bit less depressed about size, but still asked me the question "so how are you satisfied about size now?" lol

so in the end, i have a few options.

1. i could leave things be, if rightie doesn't get worse, because overall they're okay.
2. i could repair rightie again, hoping the stitches hold this time.
3. i could have leftie released a bit to let it settle a bit lower, hoping this would even things out. this option would also allow me to add ~200cc at the same time.
4. i could also just add volume, either with just a fill-up ~200cc, or maybe a more complete surgery, ~400cc.

anything i do however, i have to wait another yer to see how they settle and heal, because my skin is still super tight. oh lucky me my skin doesn't stretch easily.

so i guess that's it. i might start a new review if i do decide to get another procedure, since this surgery results today is pretty much a milestone reached for me.

almost 1 year post-op!

i've been procrastinating making this update for a long time, but well, here i am.

i mean i'm close to one year post-op now and i'm seeing my surgeon in 2 weeks to discuss my results with him. my right crease has definitely settled a bit lower than leftie's. it's about or less than 0.5" difference, but it's still there, and the volume has settled differently as well, like they were before the repairs, with leftie being straight, perky pointing forward, while rightie pointing up and a bit more lower pole/sideboob. it's not super obvious on pictures, except in some occasions, more often in the evening, but it's still visible. i know it's not visually distracting, but when i wear tight tops over soft fabric bras like my coobie bras, which i love to wear, it's quite obvious, it makes it look like i have one smaller higher boob.

there's another thing and that's the discomfort. it comes and goes, but it's often there, in the creases and/or lower pole. i hope they won't get any worse. and i hope it means they're settling more and positively.

at this point, i honestly have no idea what i want to do anymore. do i want to risk another surgery, hope repairs hold better, and go a bit bigger? or do i keep them as is? i mean i'm still nowhere near where i wanted to be size-wise, so it's difficulty to fell happy and satisfied right now, especially since they're not "perfect" either, so i'm fighting off the depression daily. one thing i'm very worried is losing anymore sensitivity, as i've lost way too much already and it's not coming back, or at least not in any way that's helping my sex life. the latter being almost non-existent nowadays since i lost so much sensitivity to my nipples, and they were my only source of stimulation. ONLY source.

anyways, i posted a couple pictures to show them to you all. took them yesterday.

Provider Review

Certified Plastic Surgeon
210-8 Place du Commerce , Iles des Soeurs , Quebeck
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i was very pleased with the staff and my surgeon, who took all the time i needed to discuss my revision options and worries/expectations. appointments often ran late, but i was fine with it, since i understood why it happened when he was taking a lot of time to go above and beyond my expectations of a surgeon and explain to me everything i needed to know. i felt no pressure to leave his office. i think he does beautiful work, i've seen it on many other girls, and i have to say that he did something great with what he had to work with (my body). surgical settings were fine, if a bit colder than what i am used to, with no rooms to recover in, but overall i felt safe and in good hands. i was able to see my surgeon on short notice when i was worried and while my first surgery was 4 months after my first consult, which itself was a 6 months wait, i will be able to get a revision to fix my problems in 2 months, if still needed.