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Well been doing good and trying to get back to my normal routine. I recently saw my doctor with concerns that my right breast seems to lack the nice, clean fold as the left one. He said that the right one does show signs of moving down a little. There is no way of knowing if it is done moving or it will stay where it is. It looks normal if I am standing up straight but I can feel and tell a difference. Not much but some. Still love my boobs and glad I did it. I just wish I didn't have it in the back of my mind. Talked to my husband about it and of course he LOVES THEM THE WAY THEY ARE! I feel guilty that I have these feeling;especially because of the money we spent for the surgery. So I am just going to try not to focus on it and enjoy them. If they get worst I will seek corrective surgery but that is more $$. Maybe you can see it in the pictures? Maybe not....perhaps it is just noticeable to me.

Little over 2 weeks out, 575cc

I am a little over two weeks out from my surgery. Everything seems to be going very well and I have no pain. I am surprised by the amount of getting back to my normal life I've been able to do with the exception of working out. I stop when I feel like there's a little pain in my muscle; like trying to help myself up out of the chair or when I over reach for something but then I just adjusted so I'm using more of my leg muscles to support my body.
The only concern I have is when I bend down and then stand back up or I cup a breast and kind of push on it and release I feel this bubbly, water liquid sound. I've been Googling like crazy and it sounds like it's normal but I'm going to call today. I have no pain and my sutures look very clean and healing nicely. Anybody else experienced this water feeling? The best thing I can compare it to is when you're sick and you breathe in and you feel like you have a little liquid in your lungs. It's like that but in my breast when I bend over and stand back up or give a slight push and then released on my breast.

1st Doc Appointment Today (post op)

So had my first check up appointment with my doctor since having my surgery. Doctor said everything looked great and to come back in 4 weeks. Of course I am glad everything is good but surprised he didn't have much instructions for me either. All my time on this forum I have read about girls being told to do this or do that, start massaging, or go with or without a bra etc. My doctordoctor just told me I could resume my daily activities as long as there is no pain and not to use my direct muculses in the chest for 6 weeks. I still have my dressing tape on and was told it will come off on it's own. Don't get me wrong,I am glad there is nothing complicated to follow or a bunch of restrictions, I am just surprise.
With that said, I am very, very happy with my results. My doctor must be doing something right because I also noticed I didn't have the results of a lot of others with having to wait for the implants to fall or have high square boobs after surgery. I am very impressed with his work and recommend him 100%.
Since I had some alone time sheet my appointment (kids at the sitters) I went clothes shopping for the kids. I wasn't going to but I decided to try on a bra and tops for myself. Wow! Love my boobs! I shared a picture of the bra. It was a 36D. I would have tried on a DD but they didn't have one. I love the look of my boobs. Feeling happy

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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
10201 SE Main, Portland, Oregon