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1 year post op

I’m officially one year post op today. Honestly, I’m not convinced that it was all worth it. There are quite a few things that I am not happy with, which is why I haven’t updated in a while. They look fine proportionally, but I think that my PS used implants that are too large for the amount of tissue (or lack of, rather) that I had. I can feel them on both sides of my breasts and there is quite a bit of rippling that is noticeable unless I stand with perfect posture with my shoulders pulled way back. When I asked my PS about it, I was told to just keep massaging. I’m pretty tired of hearing that as the only solution to everything - pain, sensitivity, rippling, visibility... keep massaging them. My scars are also still very visible so I still won’t take my bra off in front of my kids - I don’t want them to ask about them.
In my clothes, the size is fine. They’re a little bigger than I envisioned, but they’re fine. But I am just as uncomfortable naked as I was before, which was the whole point. I could wear a bigger, padded bra to look like I have a chest and still be uncomfortable naked. The rippling makes me so self conscious.
If anyone has experience with helping with rippling, I’m all ears... less having surgery to fix it. If I have another surgery, it will be to explant and go back to the way I was before.
I wish I loved them.

7 weeks out, cruise

I'm on my first ever cruise and got to buy new swimsuits for it. I'm absolutely loving that I can feel confident in them. I was worried they would be too big and I would be self-conscious, but I love them. Here's one of them :) these are not the bottoms that go with the suit, but it's the top that matters, right? :)

6 weeks post op

Not a whole lot to report at 6 weeks, but I am still getting used to having them and loving them more and more. Although I don't notice a big change in how they look, they do fit the few bras I bought a little differently. I'm going on a cruise next weekend and I can't wait to wear a bikini and be confident in it - that's something I haven't had in a lot of years. I have had a little bit of weird pain today. My nipples are still pretty sensitive and I'm not sure if maybe the little twinges are just more nerves waking up? It's not bad, but they're uncomfortable and I do wonder what's going on in there. I can feel the rippling more than before, which is a little disappointing. They feel very soft and natural, but I can actually feel the implant at the sides. It's kind of a bummer, but I expected it to some degree since I started with very little tissue. They are behind the muscle and not much else :/ Overall Im happy and feeling more and more confident with them :)