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11 months -scandalous!

I haven't been the greatest at keeping this updated. It's been a year for me, and let's just say I have completely accepted the new and improved me. My boobs feel awesome and like they've always been a part of me. They squish/jiggle/do all the things natural boobs are supposed to do. I love the way my husband fondles/etc. (I'll spare graphic details) that area of me that I feel was pretty much ignored before. The boobs have also definitely helped balance out my well endowed backside. I'm glad I didn't go so crazy big with the boobs that I need to worry about having to wearing 2 sports bras or future back problems. After seeing so many pictures of women who got breast lifts, it's another reason I'm glad I didn't go for [RS bleep] sized breasts. I look back to before pictures of the mini tt, and I see just how wrinkly my abdomen was with the excess skin. Even though I have a pretty obvious scar, it still looks way better than the saggy skin that was there before. Due to some technical problems, I can't post the 6 month or 1 year comparison photos but they will come some time probably in the next month! In the meantime... here's some pretty recent photos of me, taken last month at 11 months post op.

4 Month Post Op Pics!

Today is 4 months and a few days since my breast augmentation and mini tummy tuck. I feel that not much has changed. Slow healing. I look back at my pre-op photos and realize how glad I am that I had this done. No regrets there (other than I should've had it done sooner!) Just wish I would have been more vocal about the tummy tuck line being lower. Here in the photo I have confirmed that my PS didn't lie, he told the truth when he said the tt line would drop lower. Mine did by about 3/4". So on the bright side, I have a lot of pants that cover it now. And if I was a man and all I wore was boxers or boxer briefs, it would be great. It would be not noticable. I bought a special swimsuit that covers most of my front side but looks like a bikini from the back. Now I just need to wait and see how the scar line looks after more healing. I know it won't go away. I have a scar on the side of my left breast from a biopsy that was done, so I already have a good idea of what it's supposed to look like when healed. Faded, but still noticable. And I've seen enough photos of other women's scars on here (including that of the cover model on the home page) to know what to expect.

1 Month Post Op

Well, here I am at 6 weeks out. I forgot to put up my one month post op pics. So I'm finally posting those. Not too much has changed. I've been using Embrace strips for scar therapy. I'll admit, I'm not one for reading directions much. So when one week of using them was up, I ripped those strips off. Just like Steve Carell when he gets his chest waxed in "40 Year Old Virgin." Yowsa! Big mistake. It was like ripping duct tape off the skin. And it was pretty red afterward. You're supposed to take them off in water. Sometimes I learn the hard way :) Oh and as far as lactating, my right breast stopped doing that about a week ago followed shortly thereafter by the left one. It went on for weeks.