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No volume. No perkiness
So.... I'm 7 months post op. My breasts have no volume and just look huge and kind of sag now. Doesn't even look like I've had them done. TWICE at that!! I am now thinking I will never again have perky nice breasts. Even a bra doesn't push them up much. I do have 3 children and I understand that, but I am thinking the only way to fix this nowis a lift. And that takes more money and time off!! Ugh..... Which we can't do at the moment. I will probably have to wait until my 10 year mark and just deal u till then. They still fall into my armpits a little but not near what they did before. That I am happy about. I have more pics I will post later. I am starting to work out again. Maybe that will help......????

Gary Lawton, MD, FACS
06 Mar 2022
06 Mar 2022
To a large extent the breast will act like breasts, artificially moving them to the center of the chest wall so they don't move will put the nipple facing out to the sides when you are standing up. Knowing when not to operate is a very difficult decision but it is essential.
7 months post op
This is looking up at them.
3 months post op
At check up. No bra. They aren't as full on top as I wanted but still look great. Look ridiculously awesome in a bra!!! I am a 36g bra.
Provider Review
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
525 Oak Centre Dr., San Antonio, Texas

Gary Lawton, MD, FACS
06 Mar 2022
06 Mar 2022
To a large extent the breast will act like breasts, artificially moving them to the center of the chest wall so they don't move will put the nipple facing out to the sides when you are standing up. Knowing when not to operate is a very difficult decision but it is essential.